From the Rosenberg Today Facebook page yesterday: Signs are up at Boothline and Ricefield road. Austin Point coming 2025! This is a 25 year project to build 14,000 homes. When completed, more people will live here than the current population of Rosenberg. It will be similar to Cinco Ranch.
Nothing new that I know of. I don't think they're developing anything soon. In the description I posted a link to a Chronicle article that talked about it.
@MrRedd713 Yes. The plan is for it to be its own city though instead of being annexed like Sienna will be by Missouri City. Austin Point will be on 4,700 acres with 14,000 homes compared to Sienna with 10,500 and don't quote me but around 15,000 homes. Big difference but I'm guessing a lot of that has to do with the unused space for Sienna's levees. Lot sizes are trending down of course, that is probably a factor too.
I think it will still happen. Big developments always seem to take longer than projected. Maybe the Fort Bend toll road and Grand Parkway intersection fight is slowing things down. I'll try to find out.
When will information about builders be available? I read about this community about a year and a half ago and still can't find information.
I don’t know I’ll try to find out.
Any update on when this community is expected to break ground?
Trying to get an answer…
From the Rosenberg Today Facebook page yesterday:
Signs are up at Boothline and Ricefield road. Austin Point coming 2025! This is a 25 year project to build 14,000 homes. When completed, more people will live here than the current population of Rosenberg. It will be similar to Cinco Ranch.
Any info about the George Foundation land?
Nothing new that I know of. I don't think they're developing anything soon. In the description I posted a link to a Chronicle article that talked about it.
@monkhousehomes8905 So Austin Pointe, will be similar to Sienna?
@MrRedd713 Yes. The plan is for it to be its own city though instead of being annexed like Sienna will be by Missouri City. Austin Point will be on 4,700 acres with 14,000 homes compared to Sienna with 10,500 and don't quote me but around 15,000 homes. Big difference but I'm guessing a lot of that has to do with the unused space for Sienna's levees. Lot sizes are trending down of course, that is probably a factor too.
@monkhousehomes8905 why are they trending down?
That power plant company will be viewed by folks sometime down the road as being careless for having it around communities too lol.
Oh. It’s nrg lol.
I think this project canceled. Because 2 years nothing started
I think it will still happen. Big developments always seem to take longer than projected. Maybe the Fort Bend toll road and Grand Parkway intersection fight is slowing things down. I'll try to find out.
They just put the signs up a month ago, there goes our small town Needville, looks like it’ll turn into what Katy turned into