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An aerial shot of the community showing houses, a river, the pecan plantation and an airplane runway.

Pecan Plantation is DFW’s fastest-selling acerage community.

Photo provided by Patten Properties

Picture this: You’re walking along a riverside path under the shade of mature pecan trees.

This could be your new daily routine at Pecan Plantation, a master-planned community in Granbury, TX (~40 miles southwest of Fort Worth).

Build a home in neighborhoods featuring specialized amenities like:

  • Fly-in living (access paved runways and build your own airplane hanger)
  • A clubhouse, activity center, golf courses + pools
  • Acreage lots starting at $99,900
  • Centrally-located shops, restaurants + grocery stores

Start planning your dream home.

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