The Waterside at Lake Texoma community held a groundbreaking ceremony on Monday August 26. The neighborhood is projected to be a beautiful gated community with two entrance/exits, consisting of 43 home sites available.
The lots range in size from 1/2 to 3/4 acres. The site will also offer a large greenspace and amenity center for all members of the Waterside community to access. There will be two boardwalks that lead to the water and sandy beach areas for residents of Waterside to enjoy gorgeous Lake Texoma.
The boardwalks will be wide enough to accommodate golf cart traffic moving in both directions. Boat storage will be permitted on site and dock access is a short 10-minute drive down the road making it easy for this community of lake lovers to partake in all Texoma has to offer.
Waterside at Lake Texoma is located at the intersection of Post Office Road and Birdy Road in some of Kingston’s beautiful countryside. The land is bordered by scenic farmland to the north and east.
The water of lake Texoma can easily be accessed along the south, being the largest side of the property. It is home to beautiful trees and open skies. This development of luxurious homes will become the new standard for what a community can be and the feelings of true connection that it will harbor for all its residents and their visitors alike.
Developer Dallas Moore, with his wife Melissa, and their dream team have dedicated so much more than their time, skills and hearts to this development. This community is not only showcasing their talents and experience but also the commitment they have to what is most important and is focusing on tomorrow.
“This is a beautiful master planned community, designed to build a legacy for all the tomorrows to come.” said Moore.
Moore said this was an important milestone for him and his team to celebrate new ventures, whilst providing a chance to honor God, America, his wife, his parents, Tim and Ann Moore, as well as all the wonderful people involved in making this come to fruition. “Dream Team” members include Chris Duroy, Marshall County Commissioner, DewayneBennett from Bennett-Morris and Associates Land Surveying company in Madill, Lane Spann with Man Hard Consulting out of Dallas, Lena Smith Real Estate Agent and Bob Durrant putting the art in Architect. Moore said the community even though it could be a vacation spot, it was still based on three pillars.
“This whole hearted design was built upon three pillars being Community, Traditions, and Legacy,” said Moore.
The neighborhood is designed to be a weekend getaway or fulltime home for families to foster connection and tradition with others in a community who dream of the same. As future homeowners at Waterside themselves, Moore and his wife seem to be proud of the housing development.