Celina

When Building Successful Communities, Education is Everything For Republic Property Group

By Joanna England / July 2, 2014 /

Republic Property Group — developers of masterplanned community Light Farms in Celina, TX — has donated $2 million to Prosper ISD as well as the land for a new elementary school. The campus, which will be located within RPG’s sustainably oriented Light Farms development, a 1,070 acre community with tons of family friendly amenities.

Ranch of the Week: A True Texas Country Mansion

By Kathryn Roan / May 23, 2014 /

Wow, check this gorgeous place out. Sitting high on a hilltop with stunning views in all directions, the ranchtopia at 11812 County Road 1104 in Celina is a massive spared-no-expense masterpiece of Texas charm. Everything is bigger and better in Texas, and this 21.416 acre horse property is absolutely no exception.

Celina City Officials, 'Dallas Business Journal' Hail Light Farms Hailed as Great Value

By Joanna England / September 13, 2013 /

Since Republic Property Group started dreaming up Light Farms, a master-planned community in Celina, we at CandysDirt.com have been intrigued. The location, the amenities, and the builders all drew our attention and we’re happy to hear that the Dallas Business Journal has named Light Farms one of the “Best Real Estate Deals” in all of…

Buy Dad Some Real Estate Appreciation for Father’s Day to Show Yours!

By Candy Evans / June 17, 2012 /

This ranch in Celina  caught my eye back in January, now it’s got my breath. Tell you why: 57 plus hilltop acres in a place where developers are moving in by the truck-loads. The price has been reduced to $3,395,000. Buy it, enjoy the Longhorn for a few years, then sell it to a developer…

What Dad Needs for Father’s Day: Love & Longhorns in Celina, Texas

By Candy Evans / June 16, 2012 /

This ranch sure caught my eye back in January, when I almost whipped out my checkbook to buy it for Valentine’s Day. Now it’s Father’s Day and thankfully, still on the market. Truth be told, the photos on line simply do not do it justice. This is ranch country, baby, Celina. (The town of Celina, here, is adorable, by the way.)