LANDMARK by Hillwood: What Denton Buyers Need to Know
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Quick Answer: LANDMARK is a 3,200-acre, $10 billion master-planned community by Hillwood (a Perot company) at I-35W and Robson Ranch Road in Denton. It will deliver approximately 6,000 single-family homes, 3,000 multifamily units, 900 acres of commercial space, an H-E-B anchor, three new Denton ISD school sites, and 1,100 acres of preserved parkland over the next 15-20 years.
The Builders
National builders signed to LANDMARK include Highland Homes, Toll Brothers, Coventry Homes, Drees Homes, American Legend Homes, M/I Homes, David Weekley Homes, and Tri Pointe Homes. Model homes are expected to open spring 2026.
Why It Matters
The H-E-B grocery anchor alone reshapes the west Denton retail landscape. The integrated 35-mile trail system, three new school sites, and 1,100 acres of preserved parkland (including Pilot Knob) make this one of the most ambitious master-planned communities in Texas.
Should You Buy Early?
Early-phase buyers in master-planned communities of this scale typically benefit from appreciation as the community matures, retail opens, and schools come online. The trade-off is living through years of construction. For buyers with a 5+ year horizon, the math typically favors getting in early.
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