Landmark by Hillwood ,
Denton's largest master-planned community.
3,200 acres. 6,000+ homes. 9 builders. Denton's first H-E-B. A full commercial district. Around 1,000 acres of parks. This isn't just another subdivision, it's a city-within-a-city, developed by the same team behind Pecan Square, Harvest, and Canyon Falls. I help buyers navigate every option from day one.
3,200 acres of
future-forward Denton living.
Landmark by Hillwood is a 3,200-acre master-planned community in southwest Denton, Texas, at the intersection of I-35W and Robson Ranch Road. It is the largest new development in Denton County, and it represents Hillwood Communities' most ambitious vision for what a master-planned community can be.
At full buildout over a roughly 40-year timeline, Landmark will include over 6,000 single-family homes, approximately 3,000 multifamily units, on-site Denton ISD schools, a major commercial district anchored by Denton's first H-E-B grocery store, and around 1,000 acres of parks and green space. This is not just a subdivision, it is a self-sustaining, mixed-use community designed to function as a city-within-a-city.
Phase 1 features 747 single-family homes with pricing from the high $300,000s to the $700,000s and above, depending on builder and product type. Nine national and regional builders offer a wide range of home styles, floor plans, and price points. Model homes began opening in 2026, giving buyers their first opportunity to experience the vision firsthand.
Developed by Hillwood Communities, the same developer behind Pecan Square, Harvest, and Canyon Falls, Landmark carries the DNA of North Texas' most successful master-planned communities, but at a significantly larger and more ambitious scale. This is the defining new community for Denton, and it's just getting started.
Largest in Denton County
Homes Planned
Options Phase 1
Grocery Anchor
& Green Space
Units Planned
Timeline
Now Open
Not just a subdivision.
A complete community.
Most master-planned communities offer homes, a pool, and some trails. Landmark is designed to be something fundamentally different, a self-sustaining, mixed-use community with its own schools, its own commercial district, its own grocery anchor, and the density and infrastructure to support a true lifestyle ecosystem.
With 6,000+ single-family homes, 3,000 multifamily units, on-site Denton ISD schools, a major commercial district, and Denton's first H-E-B, Landmark is being built to function as a complete community, not just a place to live, but a place to shop, eat, learn, and connect, all without leaving the development.
To put the scale in perspective: Landmark's 3,200 acres make it roughly three times the size of Pecan Square and nearly three times the size of Harvest. While those communities offer a curated village-center and agrihood lifestyle respectively, Landmark is being built at a scale that includes its own commercial core, thousands of apartments, and schools at every level, giving it the character of a small city rather than a traditional subdivision. The long-term buildout spans roughly 40 years, meaning this community will grow and appreciate across an entire generation.
Major Commercial District
Unlike typical master-planned communities that rely on nearby retail, Landmark is building its own commercial core, with shopping, dining, and entertainment integrated into the community plan.
H-E-B as Anchor Tenant
Denton's first H-E-B grocery store is planned within Landmark's commercial area. H-E-B consistently ranks among the most beloved grocery brands in Texas and drives significant foot traffic and community activity.
Mixed-Use Design
With 6,000+ single-family homes, 3,000 multifamily units, on-site schools, and a full commercial district, Landmark is designed to function as a self-sustaining community, not just a subdivision.
Built-In Community Density
The combination of single-family, multifamily, commercial, and educational infrastructure creates the critical mass needed for a vibrant, walkable community with real long-term value.
Denton's next defining
community is here.
Strategic I-35W Location
Positioned at I-35W and Robson Ranch Road, Landmark offers direct access to Fort Worth, Denton, Alliance, and DFW Airport, one of the most connected locations in Denton County.
Early-Mover Advantage
With model homes open in 2026, buyers have the opportunity to enter at the ground floor, selecting premium lots, customizing builds, and positioning for long-term appreciation as the community builds out over the next several decades.
Hillwood Communities
Developed by Hillwood Communities, the same developer behind Pecan Square, Harvest, and Canyon Falls, Landmark benefits from a proven track record of master-planned excellence in Denton County.
Wide Price Range
Homes from the high $300,000s to the $700,000s and above, depending on builder, floor plan, and product type, providing access points for first-time new construction buyers and luxury move-up families alike.
A complete lifestyle
from day one.
~1,000 Acres of Parks & Green Space
Around 1,000 acres of preserved parks, open spaces, and natural areas, making Landmark one of the greenest master-planned developments in Denton County.
Hilltop Amenity Center
The community's centerpiece amenity destination featuring recreation spaces, gathering areas, and resort-style facilities designed for everyday life.
Resort-Style Pools
Multiple pool complexes with lounging areas, family features, and seasonal programming, designed to bring neighbors together and define the community lifestyle.
Extensive Trail Network
Miles of interconnected walking and biking trails linking neighborhoods to parks, green spaces, and community gathering points throughout the development.
Retail, Dining & Entertainment
A major commercial district planned within the community featuring retail shops, restaurants, and entertainment, bringing a true mixed-use lifestyle to Denton.
Denton's First H-E-B
An H-E-B grocery store, the first in Denton, planned as an anchor of the community's commercial area, delivering everyday convenience within the development.
On-Site Schools
Plans for on-site elementary, middle, and high schools within the community, providing walkable, family-friendly access to Denton ISD education at every level.
3,000 Multifamily Units
In addition to 6,000+ single-family homes, Landmark includes approximately 3,000 apartment units, creating a vibrant, mixed-density community with true urban character.
Denton's first H-E-B
anchors the community.
One of Landmark's most significant differentiators is its planned commercial district, a major retail, dining, and entertainment hub built directly into the community. And at the center of it all: Denton's first H-E-B grocery store.
H-E-B is consistently ranked among the most beloved and highest-rated grocery retailers in Texas. Its presence within the community isn't just a convenience, it's a signal. H-E-B anchors commercial districts, drives foot traffic, and elevates the lifestyle and resale value of surrounding homes. For many Texas buyers, having an H-E-B nearby isn't a nice-to-have, it's a deciding factor. And at Landmark, it'll be right in your neighborhood.
Beyond H-E-B, Landmark's commercial plan includes a mix of retail shops, restaurants, and entertainment options designed to serve the community's 6,000+ homes and 3,000 multifamily units. This isn't a gas station and a dry cleaner, it's a full commercial ecosystem that will make Landmark one of the most self-sufficient communities in Denton County. Where other Hillwood communities like Pecan Square offer a curated village center and Harvest brings a farmstead retail concept, Landmark is being built with a commercial core on an entirely different scale, befitting its 3,200-acre footprint.
Grocery Anchor
Entertainment
District
A vision that goes
beyond a subdivision.
Hillwood Communities has earned its reputation through a consistent track record in Denton County. Pecan Square pioneered the village-center model and won national recognition. Harvest created one of the most distinctive agrihood concepts in the country. Canyon Falls leveraged dramatic natural terrain into one of North Texas' most visually striking communities. Landmark is the next chapter, and it's their most ambitious yet.
For buyers, the Hillwood name carries weight. It signals quality master-planning, long-term infrastructure investment, and a developer that understands what makes communities appreciate over time. That reputation, combined with Landmark's unprecedented scale, Denton's first H-E-B, and a 40-year buildout horizon, creates a compelling case for long-term value, particularly for buyers entering during Phase 1.
~40-Year Buildout Timeline
This is a generational development. With an estimated 40-year buildout, Landmark will evolve over decades, and Phase 1 buyers are positioned at the very beginning of that growth trajectory.
6,000+ Single-Family Homes
At full buildout, Landmark will include over 6,000 single-family homes, creating one of the largest residential communities in Denton County and a defining landmark for the region.
Denton ISD Schools On-Site
Served by Denton ISD, with plans for on-site elementary, middle, and high schools, providing families with walkable access to education at every level as the community develops.
~1,000 Acres of Green Space
With approximately 1,000 acres dedicated to parks, open space, and trails, Landmark ensures the community stays green, connected to nature, and built for quality of life over the long term.
Nine builders ,
I know their strengths.
Landmark features an exceptional selection of nine builders in Phase 1, from nationally recognized luxury builders to trusted Texas names. Each brings different strengths, floor plan styles, and price points. I can help you evaluate the differences, compare upgrade packages, and negotiate the best deal for your budget and goals.
American Legend Homes
$390K to $650K+A trusted Texas builder known for energy-efficient designs, flexible floor plans, and quality construction at competitive price points.
Coventry Homes
$400K to $700K+Known for energy-efficient designs with flexible floor plans, Coventry Homes offers a range of options from starter homes to larger family designs with modern finishes.
David Weekley Homes
$420K to $750K+Nationally recognized builder offering energy-efficient, innovative home designs with spacious living areas and modern smart-home features.
Drees Custom Homes
$500K to $900K+Offering semi-custom and customizable designs with quality construction, energy-efficient features, and modern open floor plans suited to a range of buyers.
Highland Homes
$450K to $800K+A Texas-favorite builder offering semi-custom options with quality craftsmanship, open floor plans, and attention to detail that appeals to move-up buyers.
M/I Homes
$380K to $650K+A nationally recognized builder offering a range of home designs with energy-efficient construction, innovative floor plans, and quality finishes.
Perry Homes
$400K to $850K+A well-established Texas builder known for quality craftsmanship, spacious floor plans, and energy-efficient construction with attention to detail.
Toll Brothers
$550K to $1M+The nation's luxury homebuilder offering sophisticated designs, premium finishes, and semi-custom options on generous homesites for discerning buyers.
Tri Pointe Homes
$380K to $700K+Delivering thoughtfully designed homes with modern floor plans, quality finishes, and a focus on how families actually use their space.
Builder availability and pricing change regularly. Contact me for current inventory, lot availability, and builder incentives.
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Here's what I bring to your Landmark search.
Builder relationships across Hillwood communities. I've worked with many of the builders now entering Landmark across Pecan Square, Harvest, and Canyon Falls. I know their build quality, contract terms, upgrade pricing, and where they tend to negotiate, insight that's especially valuable in a brand-new development where every builder is competing for early sales.
New construction expertise. From builder contracts and upgrade selections to community comparisons and long-term value analysis, I help buyers navigate the new construction process with confidence. As your agent, I represent your interests, not the builder's.
Denton market knowledge. I know the Denton market intimately, the schools, the corridors, the growth trajectory, and the communities that are driving long-term value. That context is critical when evaluating where to buy in a development of this scale.
Relocation and relocation buyers. Many Landmark buyers are relocating from out of state or from other parts of DFW. I regularly help relocation buyers navigate the process remotely, from virtual tours and builder comparisons to lot selection and contract review.
18+ years as a Broker. As a Broker, I bring a deeper level of contract expertise, negotiation strategy, and transaction oversight than many traditional agents, and that's exactly what you need when buying new construction at this scale.
Education built into
the community plan.
Landmark by Hillwood is served by Denton ISD, one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas. The master plan includes provisions for on-site elementary, middle, and high schools, meaning families will eventually have walkable access to education at every level, directly within the community.
Denton ISD offers magnet programs, fine arts academies, strong athletics, and a commitment to serving the area's rapid population growth. For families, this means access to a school system that is investing in the future, and a community that is building that infrastructure from the ground up. While Pecan Square offers a middle school on-site and Harvest provides three elementary schools, Landmark's plan encompasses the full K to 12 spectrum, a significant advantage for families who want their children educated within walking distance from elementary through high school.
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Common Landmark questions.
What is Landmark by Hillwood?
Landmark by Hillwood is a 3,200-acre master-planned community in southwest Denton, Texas, located at I-35W and Robson Ranch Road. It is the largest new development in Denton County, planned for 6,000+ single-family homes, approximately 3,000 multifamily units, on-site schools, retail and dining, Denton's first H-E-B grocery store, and around 1,000 acres of parks and green space.
How much do homes cost at Landmark?
Homes at Landmark range from the high $300,000s to the $700,000s and above, depending on the builder, floor plan, lot selection, and upgrades. Nine builders participate in Phase 1, offering a wide range of styles and price points.
When did model homes open at Landmark?
Model homes at Landmark began opening in 2026. Phase 1 features 747 single-family homesites with nine builders actively selling. Contact me for current availability and builder incentives.
Which school district serves Landmark?
Landmark is served by Denton ISD, with plans for on-site elementary, middle, and high schools within the community. Denton ISD offers magnet programs, fine arts academies, strong athletics, and is actively expanding to serve the area's rapid growth.
Will Landmark have an H-E-B?
Yes. Denton's first H-E-B grocery store is planned within Landmark's commercial district. H-E-B is consistently rated one of the top grocery brands in Texas and is a significant anchor for the community's retail and lifestyle amenities.
Why buy in Phase 1 of Landmark?
Phase 1 buyers get first access to premium lots, the widest selection of floor plans, and the strongest early-buyer incentives from builders competing for attention. With a roughly 40-year buildout ahead, Phase 1 buyers are positioned at the very beginning of a long-term appreciation trajectory.
Should I use a real estate agent for new construction at Landmark?
Absolutely. The builder's sales representative works for the builder, not for you. As your agent, I represent your interests, reviewing contracts, negotiating on your behalf, evaluating lots, and helping you make informed decisions. The builder typically pays my commission, so there's no cost to you.
How does Landmark compare to Pecan Square or Harvest?
All three are Hillwood master-planned communities, but Landmark is significantly larger and more urban in its design. With a full commercial district, 3,000 multifamily units, Denton's first H-E-B, and on-site schools, Landmark is positioned as a self-sustaining community, comparable in quality to Pecan Square and Harvest but larger, more commercial, and more mixed-use. I can help you compare all three based on your priorities.
How long will it take Landmark to build out?
Landmark has an estimated 40-year buildout timeline. This is a generational development that will evolve over decades. Phase 1 is the very beginning, meaning early buyers enter at the ground floor with the greatest selection and appreciation potential.
Can I relocate to Denton and buy at Landmark without making multiple trips?
Yes. I regularly help out-of-state and relocation buyers navigate the Landmark process remotely. From virtual tours and builder comparisons to lot selection and contract review, I can guide you through every step from wherever you're relocating from.
Nearby communities worth exploring.
Pecan Square
An award-winning Hillwood master-planned community featuring a village-center model, resort-style amenities, high-speed fiber internet, and homes from the $420s to $800K+.
View Pecan SquareHarvest
A 1,200-acre Hillwood master-planned "agrihood" featuring farm-inspired amenities, a community lake, two resort-style pools, and homes from the $400s to $1.4M+.
View HarvestCanyon Falls
A 1,200-acre nature-focused community built around dramatic canyon and lake terrain, with 11+ miles of trails, the Canyon Falls Club, and homes from the $700s to $1M+.
View Canyon Falls
Landmark by Hillwood is Denton's
most significant new community.
3,200 acres, 9 builders, Denton's first H-E-B, ~1,000 acres of parks, and a ~40-year vision. Whether you're relocating, buying new construction, or comparing Hillwood communities, I'll help you make the right decision with clarity and confidence.