Evergrove, a 2,000-Homesite Planned Community, Breaks Ground in Fort Bend County

A new modern planned community called Evergrove, featuring approximately 2,000 homesites and urban-inspired design, is coming to Fort Bend County near Richmond and Fulshear, with presales starting in July.

Bay Area Metrowire Staff
Real Estate
Evergrove, a 2,000-Homesite Planned Community, Breaks Ground in Fort Bend County

Evergrove, a new planned community in Fort Bend County near Richmond and Fulshear, is set to launch with approximately 2,000 homesites, offering a modern alternative to traditional suburban developments. Developed as a joint venture between Tri Pointe Homes, a subsidiary of Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. (TSE: 1911), and Toll Brothers (NYSE: TOL), the community aims to blend urban-inspired design with preserved natural features.

Shaped by Jones Creek and the surrounding landscape, Evergrove will include 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 catch-and-release fishing, a dog park, and sports courts. Home pricing is expected from the mid $400,000s, with presales anticipated to begin in July.

“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.”

The community will offer 45-, 50-, 60-, 70- and 80-foot-wide homesites and is located within the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District. Residents will have access to major regional corridors, including Grand Parkway/TX-99 Toll and Westpark Tollway, providing routes to employment centers across Greater Houston.

“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.”

Evergrove reflects a more natural and contemporary approach to community design, with an emphasis on wellness, everyday convenience, and connectivity. The development enters the Richmond/Fulshear corridor, where demand for new homes continues to rise due to access to schools, employment centers, and lifestyle amenities. For more information, visit evergrovetx.com.

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