Georgetown Edition | April 2025

Development

BY ANNA MANESS

New homes underway in West Bend Wolf Ranch is a master-planned community with Hill Country views and hundreds of homes in west Georgetown o Hwy. 29.

West Bend future development South Fork community Hilltop community Citizen House Wolf Ranch

David Weekley Homes will oer eight dierent oor plans ranging from 2,400-3,800 square feet situated on 60-foot homesites, according to a release. David Weekley Homes will have three to ve bedrooms, two to four full baths, up to one half- bath and three- to four-car garages. Zooming out Residents can embark on 17 miles of hike and bike trails throughout the entire Wolf Ranch community and enjoy two amenity centers located in the Hilltop and South Fork neighborhoods. Andrus said West Bend will bring a third amen- ity site to the area, to include: • A 15-acre park with a soccer eld • A cricket eld • A mountain bike course connecting South Fork’s amenity center underneath Southwest Bypass

The community has two developed neighbor- hoods—Hilltop and South Fork—and will soon be expanding with West Bend, its third and nal neighborhood development. Homebuilder Coventry Homes will have over 100 homesites for sale in the new neighborhood, and still has a few homes for sale in South Fork, said Daniel Andrus, a Coventry Homes representative. David Weekley Homes is set to begin construction on 36 new homesites in the West Bend community by the end of March, an ocial said in an email. In a nutshell The West Bend neighborhood will be built on 325 acres and have 671 homesites, according to previous Community Impact reporting. Andrus said 146 of those homesites will be Coventry Homes, which will start at $484,000.

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Coventry Homes 146 David Weekly Homes homes 36 671 homesites upon completion

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Welcome to Georgetown’s legislative advocacy.

Several bills filed in the ongoing 89th Texas Legislative Session could affect the City’s ability to plan for and regulate growth at the local level. According to recent FlashVote polls, we know that is not what our residents want. While City leaders continue to meet with our state elected officials, they need to hear from our residents, too. Help us fight for what we love about our community. Reach out to your representatives today. For more information, visit georgetowntexas.gov/txlege.

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