3,000-home development in Fort Worth suburb will include town center, trade school

Chisholm Summit, Burleson’s first master-planned community, is set to open, at least partially, in the next two years, according to the developer, Burleson-based R.A. Development.

The 800-plus-acre property sits near the intersection of County Road 914 and Alsbury Boulevard, less than two miles from the Chisholm Trail Parkway in west Burleson. When completed, the mixed-use development will be home to more than 3,000 homes, a commercial town center, an office park and the first campus for Craftmasters, a new trade school created by Jonathan Phelps, the founder of Florida-based Full Sail University.

A town within a town

Three quarters of Chisholm Summit’s residential units will be traditional single-family detached homes, with the rest being a mixture of multifamily units, townhomes and small-lot homes for seniors. Single-family residences will range in size from patio homes with shared front yards to large “estate homes.” Prices will range from around $290,000 to approximately $1 million.

The development will have its own community center, an equestrian center, miles of hiking, biking and horseback trails and more than 100 acres of parks…

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