Evergrove, a new planned community in Fort Bend County near Richmond and Fulshear, is coming soon, offering approximately 2,000 homesites. Presales are anticipated to begin in July, with home pricing expected from the mid $400,000s. The community is a joint venture between Tri Pointe Homes, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. (TSE: 1911), and Toll Brothers (NYSE: TOL), with Tri Pointe Homes serving as lead developer.
Shaped by Jones Creek and the surrounding landscape, Evergrove brings an urban-inspired design perspective to preserved green space, natural features and planned amenities intended to support wellness, everyday convenience and a more connected way of life. The community enters the Richmond/Fulshear corridor, where access to schools, regional employment centers and lifestyle amenities continues to shape demand for new-home options.
“Evergrove started with the land,” said Collins Pier, Vice President of Land Acquisition & Development at Tri Pointe Homes. “Jones Creek, the mature trees and the natural green space gave us a foundation for a community that could feel different from the beginning. Our goal is to build on that character with a modern design approach, thoughtful amenities and places designed to make everyday connection feel natural.”
Evergrove will include 45-, 50-, 60-, 70- and 80-foot-wide homesites and is located within Lamar Consolidated Independent School District. The community also offers access to major regional corridors, including Grand Parkway/TX-99 Toll and Westpark Tollway, with routes toward employment centers across the Greater Houston area.
Evergrove reflects a more natural and contemporary approach to community design, with trails, parks and gathering spaces woven throughout the plan. Planned amenities include a modern recreation center, fitness center, resort-style pool, children's playscape, pavilion event and activity lawn, lakes with select catch-and-release fishing opportunities, dog park and sports courts.
“Evergrove is a strong fit for Toll Brothers because it combines a highly desirable Fort Bend County location with thoughtful planning, a distinctive setting and the scale to support a compelling new-home offering,” said Brian Murray, Division President at Toll Brothers. “We look forward to contributing to a community that will bring new home choices to this growing corridor.”
For business and technology leaders, this announcement signals continued growth in the Houston suburbs, driven by demand for modern, amenity-rich communities. The involvement of major homebuilders like Tri Pointe Homes and Toll Brothers underscores the region's appeal for new residential development. The community's design, which integrates urban-inspired elements with natural features, may set a precedent for future planned communities in the area.
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