Keller - Roanoke - Northeast Fort Worth | May 2026

Real estate Home Edition

BY CODY THORN

2026

Readers, welcome to your annual Community Impact Home Edition. This guide features news ranging from real estate trends in your neighborhood to new developments, neighborhoods and communities being built nearby. We explore some of the newest developments in the Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth area, including neighborhoods, townhomes and multifamily housing. We also have the latest real estate trends from the last month in your ZIP code, including the average price of a home and the number of days on the market in your area. All of these stories are written by our team of local journalists who are dedicated in keeping you informed in your community through unbiased, thoughtful news. Through local business ads in the area, we are able to bring free, useful news with high-quality information dedicated to your home. Thank you for being a loyal reader.

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Learn more about how housing density works in Keller, Roanoke, Fort Worth (Page 19)

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See the median home sales price and more in your ZIP code (Page 20)

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See 5 housing updates in Keller, Roanoke, north Fort Worth

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Greenway Park Project: The development features 38 homes on 35 acres. The lots are two-thirds of an acre and home prices are between $2 million and $4 million. Update: Developer M the Builders has four lots available and nine for sale. Six lots have already been sold. Developer Providential Homes has 11 lots, with two sold and has a spec house for viewing. • Located at US 337 and Park Avenue • www.mbuildertexas.com Rosebury Project: There will be 1.33 acres of open space and a minimum of 8,400-square-foot lots for up to 21 homes. Update: Curtis Young, who represents Sage Group, which is leading the project, said the engineering plans have been submitted to the city. A groundbreaking will occur by the end of the summer. • Located near North Main Street and Johnson Road • No website available

Watermere on Oak Street Project: The $81 million 55-and-up senior living facility will have a tness center, gourmet meal options and housekeeping. Update: Road access by the project is limited to local trac on parts of Walnut Street and Oak Street between Byron Nelson Boulevard and Dorman Road. • 1100 N. Oak St. • www.bit.ly/3QSJJAc

Trails at Elizabeth Creek Project: D.R. Horton is behind a 430-acre master- planned community that will have more than 1,200 homes with seven dierent oor plans. The neighborhood has a clubhouse, park, and cabanas at a resort-style pool, according to its website. Update: A new phase of the development is now for sale. Homes range from $382,000 to $467,000.

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8601 North City Project: Cross Development is behind a 230-unit complex that will have one-, two- and three-bedroom units and feature a clubhouse, dog wash and pool. Update: Units should be available for lease in June 2027. • 8601 North City Drive • www.crossdevelopment.net

• 15637 Leinster Pass • www.bit.ly/4nqMAfN

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