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3 perks of living in the WALSH community

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Looking ahead, the residential neighborhoods at WALSH will soon be joined by mixed-use development, additional schools, retail, office spaces, and more, further enriching its diverse community.

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Looking for resort-style living with everyday convenience? Welcome to WALSH — one of the fastest-growing neighborhoods in East Parker County, where amenities shine.

From the state-of-the-art Walsh Athletic Club (think: pools, slides, courts + more) to the hands-on Walsh Makerspace with 3D printers and woodworking tools, there’s something for every age and interest. Stroll scenic trails, splash at walk-in beaches at Lake Park, or pop by the Village Market for gas and groceries.

With top-rated schools and future growth ahead, WALSH is modern living redefined.

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