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HistoryMaker Heads South: Homebuilder Opens New Communities in Red Oak And Cleburne

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The model home at one of HistoryMaker’s newest Dallas-Fort Worth communities, Burgess Meadows, offers a look inside what the builder offers in the Cleburne development.

With 75 years serving the region, North Texas-based homebuilder HistoryMaker just announced the grand openings of its two newest Dallas-Fort Worth area communities. The developments are located just south of the Metroplex: The Oaks and Burgess Meadows in Red Oak and Cleburne, respectively.

HistoryMaker purposefully selected the two cities for its new communities due to housing demand resulting from growth and job creation in the industrial and tech sectors, including recent expansion and development announcements by Eden Green Technology and Google. 

“We’ve proudly served customers in DFW, our headquarters’ home, for almost 75 years, and we’re excited to continue our expansion throughout our state’s largest market,” said Nelson Mitchell, CEO of HistoryMaker. “Both The Oaks and Burgess Meadows provide a perfect fit for the increasing number of families moving to the metroplex and choosing to live in Cleburne and Red Oak.”

At Burgess Meadows, located 30 miles southwest between the growing Fort Worth suburbs of Burleson and Cleburne, HistoryMaker Homes will offer 13 customizable floor plans on 50- and 60-foot lots, well-suited for young families with room to grow. The community’s proximity to downtown Cleburne offers numerous entertainment options, including museums, restaurants, antique shopping, and historic attractions like the Cleburne Railroad Museum, Plaza Theatre Company, and Songbird Live.

HistoryMaker’s model home at The Oaks in Red Oak shows off the builder’s floorplans and finish-out.

Conveniently located off Interstate 35, The Oaks is just 20 miles from Dallas’s premier shopping, dining, and entertainment scene. The Oaks location also offers easy access to the nearby city of Cedar Hill with numerous outdoor recreation options, including Joe Pool Lake and Cedar Hill State Park. HistoryMaker Homes at The Oaks begin at $340,000 and range from approximately 1,800 to 3,200 square feet, with six buildable floor plans and two-story options, perfect for growing families.

In addition to meeting the most up-to-date energy efficiency standards, both of the long-running builder’s communities will feature flexible home technology, like the Brilliant system, allowing homeowners to easily monitor security, garage doors, and lights, while also providing the option to integrate their own smart products into the home.

Homes at The Oaks and Burgess Meadows are now open for sale.

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