Ask Candy: A Reader Asks, "Whatever Happened to White Rock Crossing?"

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White Rock Crosssing Rendering

White Rock Crossing Cohousing Rendering

For a long time, the lot just across from Redeemer Bible Church and caddy corner to Robert T. Hill Middle School at Easton and East Lake Highlands was a cut-through for drivers too impatient to wait behind cars stopped for pickups at the end of the school day. Today, well, it’s a quiet construction site with a sign that says something to the effect of “Future home of White Rock Crossing.”

But after months of no visible progress at 700 Easton Road, a concerned reader tweets:

Diego Lopez Tweet

 

We sent a note over to a representative for AndersonSargent Homes, the developer of White Rock Crossing, Julie Duke. She says that the co-housing development is still on track, and that they are preparing to pour streets.

She also said that four of the units are pre-sold, and that there are no plans for speculative construction. And that’s all she said. I was really kind of put off by how abrupt our email conversation was, and how few facts and zero elaboration on the state of White Rock Crossing was provided.

I hope that helps you some, Diego, and if any of our CandysDirt.com readers have more to add, please give us the dirt in the comments!

Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

12 Comments

  1. Walter Lusk on May 5, 2020 at 3:05 pm

    I notice work happening at the site. Property is now on CAD as AAA Home. I see permits for 7 homes right now. Any idea on the intention to maintain the same concept or does the developer plan otherwise?

    • Joanna England on May 5, 2020 at 4:00 pm

      Unless there’s been a change in development plan, it will likely go forward as it once was as the lots are already subdivided with setbacks. We can check into it!

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