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Light Farms NEW HOMES NOW IN AWARD-WINNING PROSPER ISD by Karyn Brodsky StaffWriter goodLIVING Need to move in time for the school year Panic no more. A brand new home in an environmentally-friendly setting with lush landscapes hiking and biking trails and exceptional life- style amenities is as close as Celina TX. And as an added bonus a brand new on-site elementary school opens this August. Light Farms a 1070 acre master-planned community is mak- ing the transition easy for those with a tight time frame by offering move-in ready homes. Construction of a total of 3000 homes is planned with a projected population of 10000 residents. Choose from eight area builders who represent some of the nations best. Light Farms is located less than 15 minutes from some of DFWs best shopping dining and entertainment and an exit off the Dallas North Tollway is planned as an accessible main road into the com- munity. With designs for every preference prices that range from 240s to the 700s and lot sizes from 50 to 90 feet your move-in ready home will allow you to be situated in time for the school year. Andspeakingof schoolsyoullnotonlyliveinabeautifulhome but your child will get a great education at the new Light Farms Elementary School. Part of the acclaimed Prosper Independent School District ISD the school will open for the fall term. This highly acclaimed school district has a reputation for excellence and is one of the fastest-growing school districts in the nation. Mindful that a quality education plays a key role in a vibrant community Dallas-based developer Republic Property Group RPG designed Light Farms so children can safely walk or bike to school. RPG do- nated 11 acres within Light Farms plus 2 million to Prosper ISD to build the ele- mentary school and there are plans for more on-site schools and daycares in fu- ture phases. Have a teen Prosper ISDs brand new 113.5 million high school is located adjacent to the community. According to RPG Marketing Coordinator Steph- anie Liebbe Light Farms was created to change the way families think about suburban living. The award-winning Collin County community which debuted in 2012 is designed around a passion to bring people together to promote a healthy lively attitude that resonates throughout the community adds Liebbe. Community events such as concert series farm-to-table gatherings field days and movie nights are planned on the central lawn to achieve this goal. A Community Supported Agriculture CSA program features fresh organic produce shares pre-pur- chased online provided by local farm Johnsons Backyard Garden. The CSA meets on Saturdays from 9-12 pm at the Farm Stand in the central Barn Yard. Committed to offering locally sourced natu- ral foods and other products the Farm Stand at Light Farms is also home to a natural food co-op program that offers items like grass- fed beef organic cheese coffee nuts and skin care products. The programs are open to Light Farms residents and the surrounding community. Light Farms further reinforces its focus on healthy living for its residents with a fitness center four resort-style pools and four tennis courts as well as brand new amenities basketball and bocce ball with pickleball and sand volleyball coming soon. Scenic hiking and biking trails winding through Light Farms allow families to stay active and a bike-sharing program makes it easy. In addition there are 132 acres of manicured green space in- cluding a greenbelt playgrounds pocket parks and an extensive lake system. nated 11 acres within Photo courtesy of Destiny Darcy of Bellini Studios Photo courtesy of Shana Anderson