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Cobblestone Parks is a fantastic subdivision in Keller, Texas. Cobblestone Parks mostly features expansive homes that are very reasonably priced. This community dates back to 2010 and has continued to develop over the years.

This neighborhood is perfect for those seeking single-family homes. This is a varied community, with homes representing a wide range of time periods and styles. In general, homes in Cobblestone Parks are $650,000 to $785,000 and sit on quarter-acre lots with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The most common type of parking is the garage.

It is a private neighborhood of just 29 homes, new construction in Cobblestone Parks started by Drees Homes in 2010, and continued through 2013. It ranges from about 3600 to 5300 square feet that feature brick and stone facades. Energy-efficient homes feature stone and brick facades and 3 car garages. Outdoor kitchens and living spaces are common in Cobblestone Parks and take full advantage of the wooded 1/3 to 1/2 homesites.  

Located just east off Rufe Snow Drive and south of Keller Boulevard, Cobblestone Parks offers easy access to the highly sought after Keller High School boundaries including highly ranked Shady Grove Elementary and the popular and well regarded Keller High. It is near Keller Pointe, which boasts a fitness facility, pool, water park & dog park, and enjoys being close to everything including Keller Town Center, Pointe and Bear Creek Park, and many more.

 

About Keller, Texas


Keller is a suburban city in Tarrant County, Texas, in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. In the 1850s, settlers established Keller and the town became a stop on the Texas and Pacific Railway. The settlers settled around the wooded region in Keller because of Keller's proximity to the Trinity River water supply and abundant farmland. On November 16, 1955, Keller became incorporated.

Blessed with a welcoming and warm atmosphere, plus an excellent school system, a wide variety of shopping and dining, and top of the class city facilities and programs, Keller is nestled comfortably in the heart of the Dallas- Fort Worth Metroplex where it has gained national attention by pairing big-city conveniences and amenities with small-town roots and an emphasis on quality of life. 

Old Town Keller and the urban Keller Town Center are just two of Keller’s distinct business districts. There are loads of parks, a trails system, anchored by Big Bear Creek offers recreation and mobility among the city’s recreation and aquatics center, The Keller Pointe, and multiple sports facilities. The Keller Public Library also offers thousands of materials and a slew of online resources, and next door, the Keller Senior Activities Center brings senior citizens together for stimulating activities, emphasizing health and fellowship in which overall help to have a great community in this neighborhood. 

Keller has won many awards such as being on Top 100 Places to Live — America’s Best Small Towns”, by CNN, Top 20 Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Suburbs by D Magazine, Top 10 Most Notable High-Growth Areas in the Country by Gadberry Group and many more!

Keller is mostly residential, featuring more than 300 acres of developed land for 11 park sites and more than 26 miles of hiking and biking trails. The Keller Independent School District has 39 campuses serving more than 35,000 students. Keller ISD serves a diverse and fast-growing community, and while keeping pace with the ever-changing landscape the district holds true to its history of excellence.