Los Establos -A 1,000-acre master planned, environmentally sensitive Community

A 1,000-acre master planned,
environmentally sensitive
prairie home community.  


Imagine sipping your morning coffee in the middle of your own nature preserve.

Blue bonnets in bloomAdmire the vivid colors of a sea of prairie wildflowers, breathe the fresh clean air, enjoy the antics of the wild creatures that share your homesite, with background music composed and performed by songbirds.

Just a dream? Not anymore!

Los Establos Community, less than 40 miles from downtown Dallas, offers home sites surrounded by prairie, woodlands, and ponds with access to a conservation lake. Conservation easements guarantee that the majority of the community will be preserved as natural areas. Stables and bridle trails make Los Establos an equestrian delight.

Los Establos (The Stables) is a 1,200-acre master planned, environmentally sensitive prairie home community in the southeast corner of Rockwall County, extending into Kaufman and Hunt Counties. Improved roads and trails will link 120 homeowner lots to 840 acres of conservation land. Roughly seven acres of each lot will be part of the High Point Prairie Preserve, home to longhorns, buffalo, and deer.

Conservation lakePhase I includes 236 acres in Rockwall County. Pre-development contracts are now available for 9 to 12-acre, partially wooded home sites with prairie views from $108,900. Most sites are enhanced by a nearby creek or pond.

Tour Los Establos. Experience the natural ambiance as you walk the prairie. Stay to watch the sunset paint the treetops red and gold. Imagine living amid the sights and sounds of unspoiled nature.



Come home to Los Establos.

 

To schedule a visit to Los Establos
and learn more about your opportunity to
become a part of our community,
contact James Jordan at 214-724-5966.

Sales Office 972-524-8648

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Prairie Home Ltd.
31 Bunker Hill
Richardson, TX. 75080
214-724-5966
Info@homeontheprairie.com

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