OUR VERY SPECIAL OUTLOOK
The vision started in Fulbrook, where families discovered how wonderful life could be in a master-planned community developed to be "At Home with Nature."
Now, that vision expands as the developer who lovingly brought Fulbrook to life embarks on Fulshear Creek Crossing, the newest master-planned community designed with a view to preserving nature, promoting simplicity and maintaining the best of small town life in Fulshear.
Driving in to Fulshear Creek Crossing, you immediately experience what sets it apart from other communities in metropolitan Houston . . . rolling hills and gorgeous views. Here, you'll find terrain reminiscent of the Hill Country, with lush stands of mature trees and a fair share of creeks and lakes. The land is beautiful, the lots are oversized and the homes are being crafted by some of the region's most respected builders.
It's easy to see yourself at home with the lifestyle. Fulshear is the kind of town and Fulshear Creek Crossing the kind of community where folks are as comfortable in business suits and scrubs as they are in blue jeans; where neighbors dine on rack of lamb and barbeque while discussing the stock market, medicine, ranching and football.
Best of all, Fulshear Creek Crossing has a solid vision for the future, while protecting the best of traditional small town life. If you share that vision, come to a place where it's coming to life. Fulshear Creek Crossing.
A VIEW FROM THE ROLLING TERRAIN
Great views start with beautiful terrain, and Fulshear Creek Crossing has it. The magic begins with rolling hills, deep creek beds and gorgeous vistas that you'd expect to find farther west. There is an abundance of mature live oaks and pecan trees, as well as ash, bois d'arc and cedar elms. Waterways include Fulshear Lake, Huggins Lake, Fulshear Creek and Union Chappel Creek.
The community is bordered on the east, south and west by a large family ranch as well as numerous smaller estates. On the north is Downtown Fulshear and City Hall.
A MASTER PLAN WITH VISION
Before construction started on Fulshear Creek Crossing, much thought was given to protecting the environmental sensitivity of the land, thus keeping with the cultures, traditions and neighborhoods that make Fulshear so unique. Furthermore, to protect property values and to promote architectural cohesiveness, strong deed restrictions and architectural guidelines have been put in place.
The Master Plan for Fulshear Creek Crossing includes four distinct residential villages with approximately 1,100 lots and a commercial area. Nature will play a vital part in the project, as a full 20% of the land will be reserved for public open space comprised of woods, lakes, creek beds and prairies all accessible by an extensive network of hiking trails.
The first residential village, Lake Hill Farm Village, takes its name from the farm that was established here by the founder of the town. There are only 123 homesites in the initial phase of Lake Hill Farm Village. They are sized typically as 1/2 acre (100' x 220') and 1/4 acre (80' x 135'). Many of the lots back on to either Fulshear Creek or Union Chappel Creek.
The proposed commercial area on the north side of the community will be developed as an expansion of Downtown Fulshear.
The Master Plan calls for plenty of amenities, including the Lodge at Fulshear Creek Crossing. It will be the social center for the community and will house the Welcome Center for the development. Across the lake from the Lodge, Fulshear's newest vineyard is being nurtured.
Fulshear Municipal Utility District No. 1 of Fort Bend County has been created to provide water and sanitary sewer capacity to the community. The district will also maintain the lakes and drainage system. The streets and storm sewers will be maintained by the city.
Fulshear Trace, the planned main north-south road for the community, will be constructed in 2009 / 2010. The road will begin at the to-be-reconstructed Downtown intersection of FM 1093 and Main Street, and extend beyond the southern boundary of the community. In accordance with the city's thoroughfare plan, Fulshear Trace will be constructed as a two-lane asphalt, country-style road with wide setbacks. In the meantime, access to the community will be from Lake Hill Farm Way at FM 1093, just west of City Hall.
Click Here See Our Development Plan
THE LOOK OF OUR NEIGHBORHOOD
When you think of living in a small town, you probably think of traditional homes, parks, sidewalks and shade trees. That's what you will find in Fulshear Creek Crossing.
The architecture of the homes here will strongly incorporate American Craftsman and Prairie styles, giving the feel of a classic American small town.
To see specific elevations, please visit our builders' websites: David Weekley Homes (www.davidweekleyhomes.com) and and MHI/Coventry Homes (www.coventryhomes.com)
Adding to that feeling are the sidewalks, dark sky friendly streetlights, and homesites divided by a standard three-rail wood fence, similar to nearby Fulbrook (www.fulbrook.net).
Deed restrictions and architectural guidelines have been created for various reasons including to protect property values, foster a cohesive architectural style, encourage drought tolerant landscaping and reduce light pollution.

ENVISIONING MEMORIES OF FUN
In Fulshear Creek Crossing, you can look forward to making some terrific memories with your family and friends, thanks to all of the thoughtful amenities that are part of the community. Imagine your family taking part in neighborhood gatherings along Huggins Lake, hiking the wide open nature trails after work, lounging at the pool with a view of the vineyard, watching football with your friends in the Lodge, or strolling downtown to dine on the patio of your favorite restaurant.
The heart of the community is the Lodge at Fulshear Creek, now under construction on the eastern shore of Huggins Lake. This is where you will find the Welcome Center for the development, and where you will find yourself gravitating as a resident. The Lodge lives up to it's name, with an abundance of rustic charm, soaring ceilings, plenty of elbow room, comfortable furniture and a large fireplace. It's the perfect place to meet with friends and neighbors.
The Lodge makes it easy and fun to stay fit as you enjoy the Junior Olympic Pool and gym with all the latest equipment. Coming later: a sand volleyball court and venues for bocce and croquet.
Just as nature is at the heart of Fulbrook, our sister development in Fulshear, so it is in Fulshear Creek Village. More than 20% of the community will be reserved for public open spaces, much of it planted with native, drought -tolerant vegetation. Nature is a part of everyday life here.
The vision started in Fulbrook, where families discovered how wonderful life could be in a master-planned community developed to be "At Home with Nature."
Now, that vision expands as the developer who lovingly brought Fulbrook to life embarks on Fulshear Creek Crossing, the newest master-planned community designed with a view to preserving nature, promoting simplicity and maintaining the best of small town life in Fulshear.
Driving in to Fulshear Creek Crossing, you immediately experience what sets it apart from other communities in metropolitan Houston . . . rolling hills and gorgeous views. Here, you'll find terrain reminiscent of the Hill Country, with lush stands of mature trees and a fair share of creeks and lakes. The land is beautiful, the lots are oversized and the homes are being crafted by some of the region's most respected builders.
It's easy to see yourself at home with the lifestyle. Fulshear is the kind of town and Fulshear Creek Crossing the kind of community where folks are as comfortable in business suits and scrubs as they are in blue jeans; where neighbors dine on rack of lamb and barbeque while discussing the stock market, medicine, ranching and football.
Best of all, Fulshear Creek Crossing has a solid vision for the future, while protecting the best of traditional small town life. If you share that vision, come to a place where it's coming to life. Fulshear Creek Crossing.

RAY'S GRILL
A VIEW FROM THE ROLLING TERRAIN
Great views start with beautiful terrain, and Fulshear Creek Crossing has it. The magic begins with rolling hills, deep creek beds and gorgeous vistas that you'd expect to find farther west. There is an abundance of mature live oaks and pecan trees, as well as ash, bois d'arc and cedar elms. Waterways include Fulshear Lake, Huggins Lake, Fulshear Creek and Union Chappel Creek.
The community is bordered on the east, south and west by a large family ranch as well as numerous smaller estates. On the north is Downtown Fulshear and City Hall.
A MASTER PLAN WITH VISION
Before construction started on Fulshear Creek Crossing, much thought was given to protecting the environmental sensitivity of the land, thus keeping with the cultures, traditions and neighborhoods that make Fulshear so unique. Furthermore, to protect property values and to promote architectural cohesiveness, strong deed restrictions and architectural guidelines have been put in place.
The Master Plan for Fulshear Creek Crossing includes four distinct residential villages with approximately 1,100 lots and a commercial area. Nature will play a vital part in the project, as a full 20% of the land will be reserved for public open space comprised of woods, lakes, creek beds and prairies all accessible by an extensive network of hiking trails.
The first residential village, Lake Hill Farm Village, takes its name from the farm that was established here by the founder of the town. There are only 123 homesites in the initial phase of Lake Hill Farm Village. They are sized typically as 1/2 acre (100' x 220') and 1/4 acre (80' x 135'). Many of the lots back on to either Fulshear Creek or Union Chappel Creek.
The proposed commercial area on the north side of the community will be developed as an expansion of Downtown Fulshear.
The Master Plan calls for plenty of amenities, including the Lodge at Fulshear Creek Crossing. It will be the social center for the community and will house the Welcome Center for the development. Across the lake from the Lodge, Fulshear's newest vineyard is being nurtured.
Fulshear Municipal Utility District No. 1 of Fort Bend County has been created to provide water and sanitary sewer capacity to the community. The district will also maintain the lakes and drainage system. The streets and storm sewers will be maintained by the city.
Fulshear Trace, the planned main north-south road for the community, will be constructed in 2009 / 2010. The road will begin at the to-be-reconstructed Downtown intersection of FM 1093 and Main Street, and extend beyond the southern boundary of the community. In accordance with the city's thoroughfare plan, Fulshear Trace will be constructed as a two-lane asphalt, country-style road with wide setbacks. In the meantime, access to the community will be from Lake Hill Farm Way at FM 1093, just west of City Hall.
Click Here See Our Development Plan
THE LOOK OF OUR NEIGHBORHOOD
When you think of living in a small town, you probably think of traditional homes, parks, sidewalks and shade trees. That's what you will find in Fulshear Creek Crossing.
The architecture of the homes here will strongly incorporate American Craftsman and Prairie styles, giving the feel of a classic American small town.
To see specific elevations, please visit our builders' websites: David Weekley Homes (www.davidweekleyhomes.com) and and MHI/Coventry Homes (www.coventryhomes.com)
Adding to that feeling are the sidewalks, dark sky friendly streetlights, and homesites divided by a standard three-rail wood fence, similar to nearby Fulbrook (www.fulbrook.net).
Deed restrictions and architectural guidelines have been created for various reasons including to protect property values, foster a cohesive architectural style, encourage drought tolerant landscaping and reduce light pollution.

MODEL HOME
ENVISIONING MEMORIES OF FUN
In Fulshear Creek Crossing, you can look forward to making some terrific memories with your family and friends, thanks to all of the thoughtful amenities that are part of the community. Imagine your family taking part in neighborhood gatherings along Huggins Lake, hiking the wide open nature trails after work, lounging at the pool with a view of the vineyard, watching football with your friends in the Lodge, or strolling downtown to dine on the patio of your favorite restaurant.
The heart of the community is the Lodge at Fulshear Creek, now under construction on the eastern shore of Huggins Lake. This is where you will find the Welcome Center for the development, and where you will find yourself gravitating as a resident. The Lodge lives up to it's name, with an abundance of rustic charm, soaring ceilings, plenty of elbow room, comfortable furniture and a large fireplace. It's the perfect place to meet with friends and neighbors.
The Lodge makes it easy and fun to stay fit as you enjoy the Junior Olympic Pool and gym with all the latest equipment. Coming later: a sand volleyball court and venues for bocce and croquet.
Just as nature is at the heart of Fulbrook, our sister development in Fulshear, so it is in Fulshear Creek Village. More than 20% of the community will be reserved for public open spaces, much of it planted with native, drought -tolerant vegetation. Nature is a part of everyday life here.
FAST FACTS:
WHAT:
Fulshear Creek Crossing, a 670-acre, environmentally friendly master planned community
WHERE:
West of Houston, in Fulshear, Texas, at the intersection of FM 1093 (Westheimer Road in Houston) and FM 359 (Main Street in Fulshear)
WHO:
Fulshear Creek Crossing is a project of DHK Development, Inc., the company that successfully developed Fulbrook and the Fulshear Town Center commercial district.
DETAILS:
The first of four villages, Lake Hill Farm Village is now under construction, with new homes priced at 340's and up by David Weekley Homes and MHI/Coventry Homes.
COMING SOON, OUR GRAND ENTRANCE
The development of Fulshear Creek Crossing is underway, and by the end of 2010, you will be welcomed home by our beautiful new entryway. However, we have to get some things straightened out - namely FM 1093 - before our permanent entrance can be put in place.
During 2008 and 2009, the entrance into the community will be on Lake Hill Farm Way, just west of City Hall. After that, Lake Hill Farm Way will become the secondary entrance, and the primary access will be on Fulshear Trace. Fulshear Trace will be constructed to coincide with the reconstruction of the FM 1093/FM 359 intersection.
But rest assured, as you find your way to our Welcome Center in the Lodge at Fulshear Creek Crossing, your journey will be well worth the visit.
NUTS & BOLTS AND OTHER FACTS OF LIFE
Fulshear Creek Crossing is located entirely within the City of Fulshear, Fort Bend County, Lamar Consolidated Independent School District and Fulshear Municipal Utility District No.1 of Fort Bend County. The tax rates (per $100) assessed to residents are:
• City--$.205921
• MUD-- $1.19
• Ft Bend Drainage $.016000
• Ft Bend General $.483760
• LCISD--$1.29765
• Volunteer Fire Dept. (Ft. Bend County ESD#4)--$.085020
For a Total Tax Rate of: $3.278351
The 2008/2009 annual assessment for the Fulshear Creek Crossing Homeowners Association is $1,200. Upon the closing of a home, the new resident will be given a set of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (deed restrictions), as well as the Architectural Guidelines.
BUILDING YOUR HOME IN FULSHEAR CREEK CROSSING
To set high standards for the first new homes in Fulshear Creek Crossing, we relied on two builders who have earned well-established reputations for excellence. David Weekley Homes (www.davidweekleyhomes.com)
and MHI/Coventry Homes (www.coventryhomes.com) are the builders for the initial phase of Lake Hill Farm Village. Home prices range from $325,000 to $600,000. Visit their websites and their model homes on Lake Hill Farm Way to experience the exciting plans they have in store for you at Fulshear Creek Crossing.
WHAT:
Fulshear Creek Crossing, a 670-acre, environmentally friendly master planned community
WHERE:
West of Houston, in Fulshear, Texas, at the intersection of FM 1093 (Westheimer Road in Houston) and FM 359 (Main Street in Fulshear)
WHO:
Fulshear Creek Crossing is a project of DHK Development, Inc., the company that successfully developed Fulbrook and the Fulshear Town Center commercial district.
DETAILS:
The first of four villages, Lake Hill Farm Village is now under construction, with new homes priced at 340's and up by David Weekley Homes and MHI/Coventry Homes.
COMING SOON, OUR GRAND ENTRANCE
The development of Fulshear Creek Crossing is underway, and by the end of 2010, you will be welcomed home by our beautiful new entryway. However, we have to get some things straightened out - namely FM 1093 - before our permanent entrance can be put in place.
During 2008 and 2009, the entrance into the community will be on Lake Hill Farm Way, just west of City Hall. After that, Lake Hill Farm Way will become the secondary entrance, and the primary access will be on Fulshear Trace. Fulshear Trace will be constructed to coincide with the reconstruction of the FM 1093/FM 359 intersection.
But rest assured, as you find your way to our Welcome Center in the Lodge at Fulshear Creek Crossing, your journey will be well worth the visit.
NUTS & BOLTS AND OTHER FACTS OF LIFE
Fulshear Creek Crossing is located entirely within the City of Fulshear, Fort Bend County, Lamar Consolidated Independent School District and Fulshear Municipal Utility District No.1 of Fort Bend County. The tax rates (per $100) assessed to residents are:
• City--$.205921
• MUD-- $1.19
• Ft Bend Drainage $.016000
• Ft Bend General $.483760
• LCISD--$1.29765
• Volunteer Fire Dept. (Ft. Bend County ESD#4)--$.085020
For a Total Tax Rate of: $3.278351
The 2008/2009 annual assessment for the Fulshear Creek Crossing Homeowners Association is $1,200. Upon the closing of a home, the new resident will be given a set of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (deed restrictions), as well as the Architectural Guidelines.
BUILDING YOUR HOME IN FULSHEAR CREEK CROSSING
To set high standards for the first new homes in Fulshear Creek Crossing, we relied on two builders who have earned well-established reputations for excellence. David Weekley Homes (www.davidweekleyhomes.com)
and MHI/Coventry Homes (www.coventryhomes.com) are the builders for the initial phase of Lake Hill Farm Village. Home prices range from $325,000 to $600,000. Visit their websites and their model homes on Lake Hill Farm Way to experience the exciting plans they have in store for you at Fulshear Creek Crossing.
What do you like about living in Fulshear?
Growing up in the "country" in Fort Bend County I wanted to raise my kids in a similar environment. The City has set out goals in planning to focus on the small town feel and atmosphere making the City of Fulshear attractive for our family. The area embodies the "country" environment and fosters preserving the environment, small town feel, community spirit and quality of life.
Growing up in the "country" in Fort Bend County I wanted to raise my kids in a similar environment. The City has set out goals in planning to focus on the small town feel and atmosphere making the City of Fulshear attractive for our family. The area embodies the "country" environment and fosters preserving the environment, small town feel, community spirit and quality of life.
- Tommy Kuykendall
Fulshear/Bois d'Arc resident

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