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3 reasons why this community should be your next move

Experience the comforts of a single-family home with the convenience of maintenance-free living at Oxenfree Rowlett.

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Oxenfree Rowlett resort-style pool.

With amenities like this top-notch resort-style pool, why leave home?

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Searching for your next home? Oxenfree Rowlett is a new community offering 158 single-family homes + townhomes with upscale finishes and thoughtful design, located within the Dallas-Fort Worth region.

Here’s why you’ll want to make the move:

Versatile floor plans | Choose from one- to six-bedroom homes across eight layouts, ranging 547-3,930 sqft — all with private outdoor space and dedicated parking or garages.

Elevated everyday living | Enjoy open-concept kitchens and living rooms, smart home tech, and natural light from oversized double-pane windows.

Resort-style amenities | The Fieldhouse anchors the community with a lounge, coworking space, fitness center, and sports court — plus a pool, cabanas, grill area, and playground outside.

Oh, and did we mention that an on-site team provides full-service management and 24/7 emergency maintenance?

Oxenfree Rowlett is now leasing — explore floor plans and discover why this is the ideal place to call home.

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