North Houston continues to emerge as a highly-desirable location to live and work, with excellent schools, supportive community organizations and thriving local micro-economies. The Partnership selected a prime location in North Houston for residential development, securing the property in 2007.
Many of the factors that make The Chancel development appealing also make "Sanctuary" desirable. To wit:
The Sanctuary development consists of 67.33 acres of land on Spring Cypress and Kuykendahl roads in North Houston, Texas. Surrounded by an appealing combination of residential communities, heavy foliage and mixed-use commercial and retail centers, the Sanctuary remains connected to vital regional thoroughfares. Interstate 45 and the Hardy Toll Road are nearby, as well as connector roads leading to Highways 249 and 59. Sanctuary is planned to be a gated and guarded estate-lot community that includes 144 lots with three large premium commercial reserves totaling 4.5 acres. A land plan has been created with excellent frontage and a main entrance bounded by commercial spaces that are part of the overall Sanctuary development. High-end traditional homebuilders will develop the large residential lots, which are zoned to the prized Klein Independent School District.
In addition to the spacious custom homes and controlled commercial areas, Sanctuary will feature several amenity parks and a series of trails and pedestrian walkways. The development will proceed in two phases, with approximately one-half of the residential lots developed in the first phase, and the remaining half developed in the second phase. There will be no major variance between the size of the lots in Phase I and Phase II, nor major variances in access to amenities, whether commercial or recreational.
We are working with a few builders on letters of intent and remain in the market for high-end traditional homebuilders. The Wallace Bajjali team is pleased to undertake this excellent investment opportunity.