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Feb

Home of the Week: Tradition Homes

The Dallas Builders Association has selected plan 5031 by Tradition Homes in the award-winning master-planned community of Light Farms as Home of the Week. Located at 3951 Sanders Drive in Celina, this 3,854-square-foot home features a Transitional elevation with painted brick, giving it immediate curb appeal and a welcoming sense of arrival.

Priced from $529,900, this two-story home includes four bedrooms, three full bathrooms plus one powder bath, three-car split garage, game room, media room, private study, mud room and plenty of storage. The family room opens to the kitchen and dining room and features a cathedral ceiling with exposed beams, modern light fixtures and stone fireplace—a perfect space for entertaining!

The stunning kitchen is highlighted by a large island, wood vent hood, shaker cabinets, walk-in pantry, upgraded stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. With wide-planked hardwoods throughout the main level of the home, a luxurious master retreat with two walk-in closets, split bedrooms with a jack-and-jill bath upstairs, tons of natural light and oversized windows, this home has all the bells and whistles!

“We really wanted this home to give a taste of what Tradition Homes can build–every space, every detail is thoughtfully designed,” said Shelly Wilson, Tradition Homes onsite sales manager for Light Farms. “From the front door to the outdoor living space, this is a place you’ll want to come home to.”

Tradition Homes was founded by Zach Schneider and Bill Darling, building on a legacy of homebuilding where serving customers, employees and partners with excellence is built into everything they do. Building in the area’s prime locations within the most desirable communities, all plans feature inspired architecture, progressive designs and custom touches that set them apart.

Tradition Homes offers five impressive home designs in Light Farms, priced from $469,900. Light Farms is a 1,070-acre master-planned community in the heart of Celina with over 240 acres of green space, 25 miles of trails, more than 200 community-planned activities and events each year. Students in Light Farms attend the acclaimed Prosper ISD, and the community is home to two on-site Prosper ISD elementary schools and is adjacent to Prosper High School and new PISD Football Stadium.

To visit Tradition Homes in Light Farms, take the Dallas North Tollway north to Hwy 380. Continue north along the service road for 4 miles. Turn right onto Light Farms Way, right onto Brighton Way and left onto Sanders Drive. Homes are open for tours seven days a week.

For more information about Tradition Homes visit: traditionhomes.com