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LA VISTA

The Grand At Harvest Green
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INTRODUCTION TO LA VISTA

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Introducing "La Vista" – a visionary modern townhouse development poised to redefine urban living. Nestled in a tranquil enclave, La Vista offers a collection of newly constructed townhomes that seamlessly blend contemporary aesthetics with cutting-edge technology. Each unit is equipped with state-of-the-art smart home systems, ensuring an effortless and connected living experience. Embracing sustainability, La Vista pioneers the future of transportation with built-in Electric Vehicle charging in every residence, making eco-conscious commuting a breeze.

This gated community places security at the forefront, featuring high-tech surveillance cameras in common areas and entry/exit points, along with keyless entry to the townhomes, providing residents with an extra layer of peace of mind. With no back neighbors, privacy is paramount, allowing residents to enjoy their personal space without intrusion.

Strategically situated on Mason Rd with a mere two-minute drive to Hwy 99, La Vista offers seamless access to major grocery stores, restaurants, and a variety of retail options. The community stands alone, ensuring maximum privacy and tranquility, without directly abutting any other developments.

Adding to the allure of La Vista is the picturesque Oyster Creek and serene lake/water detention within the community, creating a beautiful natural environment for residents to enjoy. The community also boasts thoughtfully designed sidewalks and inviting sit-out areas, promoting a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.

Families will appreciate the exceptional school zone provided by Fort Bend ISD, with acclaimed institutions including Pecan Grove Elementary, James Bowie Middle School, and William B. Travis High School, ensuring a quality education for young learners.

Experience a new era of urban living at La Vista, where innovation, comfort, and community converge to create the perfect sanctuary for modern living.

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Details

  • PRICE: Call Us for Pricing

  • PROPERTY TYPE: Residential Development

  • LOCATION: HWY 99 & Grand Parkway, Richmond, TX

  • NEARBY COMMUNITIES: Pecan Grove and Waterside Estates

  • NEARBY SCHOOLS:

    • Fort Bend ISD

      • Pecan Grove Elementary

      • James Bowie Middle School

      • William B. Travis High School 

​LOCAL AMENITIES

Richmond, the county seat of Fort Bend County, whose namesake is Richmond, England, is noteworthy in and of itself. With a civic personality that combines artistic culture with a bit of Texas cowboy, Richmond and its many historic landmarks, are becoming a popular destination for people seeking a pleasant place to live, work, play and learn.

Richmond was settled in 1837 as an outpost along the Brazos River. The city is the home of the beautifully renovated Fort Bend County Courthouse, Fort Bend Museum, Moore Home, Morton Cemetery, as well as the George Ranch Historical Park, Long Acres Ranch Nature Center, and 134 historical landmarks, Richmond, with over 5-miles of Brazos River frontage, offers a unique, historic setting, and is the cultural center of Fort Bend County, one of the fastest-growing counties in the US.

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Come explore why many throughout the Houston region are coming to Richmond to invest, live, work, play, and learn.

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PLACES OF INTEREST

  • ƒ Texas State Technical College

  • ƒ George Ranch Historical Park

  • ƒ Fort Bend Museum

  • ƒ Braman Winery & Brewery

  • ƒ Fulbrook Ale Works

  • ƒ Santikos Palladium AVX Entertainment

  • ƒ Messina Hof Harvest Green Winery & Kitchen

  • ƒ Houstonian Golf Club

  • ƒ Dry Creek Social Club

AREA OVERVIEW: RICHMOND, TX

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  • Located in the center of Fort Bend County

  • From April 1, 2010, to July 1, 2019, Fort Bend County grew in population by 38.8%, from 584,699 to 811,688, ranking as the 5th fastest growing county in the state°

  • Fort Bend County accounts for over 5% of the greater Houston region’s economy (~$26.7 billion) 

  • Fort Bend County is home to 13,000 businesses generating $40 billion in total sales annually 12,000+ population; expected to more than double in the next decade

  • 30 minutes from Houston’s central business district and Texas Medical Center

  • #17 “Best Zip Codes To Live In The Houston Area” – Niche (2021)

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ECONOMY
  •  The city is currently undergoing a renaissance due to its strategic location and improved infrastructure

  • Richmond has seen the job market increase by 3.2% over the last year (versus 1.6% in the U.S.)

  •  Job growth over the next 10 years is predicted to be 37.7%; higher than the U.S. average of 33.5% 

  •  The average income of a Richmond resident is $41,913 a year; the U.S. average is $28,555 a year

  •  Median household income of a Richmond resident is $106,408 a year; the U.S. average is $53,482

  •  Oak Bend Medical Center is the largest full-service healthcare facility in Fort Bend County

  •  The Richmond economy produces nearly $2.5 billion per year of value-added goods and services

  • Construction is the largest sector of the Richmond economy, accounting for nearly one-third of the economy

  • Gross regional product (GRP) for Fort Bend County accounts for over 5% of the greater Houston region economy (~$26.7 billion)

  • ° Oil and gas is the next largest, at 10% of the GRP

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DEVELOPMENTS
  •  184-mile circuit will be the largest of 3 regional loops in the metro area (estimated completion 2023)

  •  Amazon Fulfillment Center – 850,000 SF on 93.5 acres

  •  Waterview Town Center (subject development) – Over 1 million square feet of retail

  •  Grand Center – 43-acre site along Grand Parkway (Recently purchased to be turned into a retail center)

  •  The Grand at Aliana – 139k SF second phase expansion

  • Synergy at Waterview – 300 residential units

120k

37.7%

$106k

$2.5B

Population
in Richmond

Predicted Job growth over 5 years

Medium
Household Income

Value-Added
Goods & Services

AREA OVERVIEW: GREATER HOUSTON, MSA

GEOGRAPHY

The City of Houston falls into Harris County, which covers 1,778 square miles, enough space to fit the cities of Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, New York City, and Seattle with room still to spare.
 

At 665 square miles, the City of Houston is larger than the cities of Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, and San Diego separately.

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POPULATION
  • Metro Houston, a major corporate center, ranks 4th in the nation in Fortune 500 headquarters and 3rd in Fortune 1000

  •  21 companies on the Forbes Global 2000 list are headquartered in Houston and have a combined total revenue of $422.2 billion.

  •  The Texas Medical Center, which is the world’s largest premier medical center, has an economic impact in excess of $10 billion.

  •  Houston is the base of operations for the international oil and gas exploration and production industry as well as for many of the nation’s largest international engineering & construction firms.

  • As a hub for digital technology with more than 235,000 tech workers, Houston has the 12th largest tech sector in the U.S. (Computing Technology Industry Association).

  •  Houston is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC), the focal point of the nation’s manned space flight program

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TOP EMPLOYERS
  • HCA Houston HealthcareUT MD Anderson Cancer Center

  •  Memorial Hermann Health System

  •  Houston Methodist

  •  Walmart

  •  ExxonMobil

  • Shell Oil Co.

  • Kroger

  •  H-E-B

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5th

4th

4th

12th

Most Population
MSA in the U.S.

Most Population
City in the U.S.

Fortune 500
Corporate HQs

Largest Tech
Sector in the U.S.

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