Eagle Ridge encompasses 87 acres and boasts 38 spacious lots, each spanning over two acres. Situated within the Argyle School District, custom-built homes begin at a starting price of $3 million, and they are thoughtfully designed to seamlessly align with your family's unique lifestyle.

Luxury Living in Bartonville, TX.

Having a home in Eagle Ridge offers a luxurious living experience, all while being immersed in the charm of a close-knit small town. Furthermore, the location provides convenient proximity to major roadways, ensuring easy access to a variety of shopping, dining, entertainment options, and medical facilities. Not only will you love the tranquility of small-town life, but you will also have the added benefit of an outstanding education through the renowned Argyle ISD and Liberty Christian School.

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    Thoughtful design, exquisite craftsmanship, and seamless integration. Create homes, memories and relationships that will last a lifetime.

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Bartonville, Texas

Bartonville, Texas, is a charming town in Denton County, part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Known for its upscale homes, equestrian-friendly community, and rural ambiance, Bartonville offers a tranquil lifestyle with proximity to urban amenities.

Argyle ISD

Argyle Independent School District (ISD) in Argyle, Texas, is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and a strong community atmosphere. The district prioritizes well-rounded education, high-performing schools, and student success in both academics and extracurriculars.

“These homes are totally custom-built homes, so people can go wild with what they want to do.”

—Swapnil Sharma, on CBS Texas