Elevon: The Right Stuff
The term “neighborhood design” refers to the physical characteristics of neighborhoods and communities. Elevon has all the latest in neighborhood design. It puts the word “plan” in master planned community, with a layout that maximizes neighborhood design elements like aesthetics, recreation, functionality, and convenience.
Planning on Positivity
Human beings are social beings, and a master-planned community takes this into consideration. When it comes to neighborhood design, it’s a good idea to look at the quality of interaction and engagement in the community. Pay attention to the positivity element when deciding on a place to put down roots, to live and grow.
How do you know if a community promotes positivity? I'm glad you asked. Here are just a few of the traits of a positive community.
- Normalizing a healthy lifestyle
- Walking instead of driving
- Creating and utilizing beautiful spaces
- Trying to meet the neighbors
- Opportunities for community engagement
For example, the Elevon community puts a high premium on normalizing an active, healthy lifestyle. There are miles of hiking, biking, and walking trails that include periodic fitness stations.
Elevon has created and offers residents beautiful spaces, both blue and green spaces. The community has upscale amenities like a resort-style swimming complex, a dog park for your best friend, and even a catch-and-release fishing pond.
It’s a bonus that Elevon has a high “walkability” score, allowing residents to participate in all its recreational opportunities easily. Don’t forget to introduce yourself to the neighbors while you’re out and about. You can meander along the creek with the kids or join the Elevon Nature Club to take community engagement to the next level.
Why Community Matters
When shopping for a new home, think about casting a wider net. As important as it is to be focused on a house’s design, it’s at least as important to focus on the neighborhood design.
Urban planning analysts report that in strong communities where people are engaged and connected, there is a higher level of safety, better upkeep of private and public spaces, and a general sense of belonging. They add that positive communities lead to a better quality of life and can significantly impact property values over time.
Top of the Class
Once you’ve found a home you love in a strong community, look further. Experts say that shopping for a school district is important to homebuyers, even if they don’t have children. That may seem counterintuitive, but it’s true. There is a direct correlation between school district ratings and property values.
Elevon children attend CISD – Community Independent School District A good school is typically part of a strong, positive community. When grading a school district for its contribution to the community, here is a list of high scoring factors.
- STEM Programs: CISD places a strong emphasis on STEM education to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- AP Courses: HS students have opportunities for Dual Credit and AP courses to earn college credit while still in high school.
- Career and Technical Education: Designed to prepare students for college or a career, CISD offers classes in health sciences, information technology, or automotive technology.
- Fine Arts Program: CISD supports programs in music, theater, and visual arts. Students can join the school band, choir, drama, or art exhibitions.
- Athletics: CISD encourages students to participate in athletic programs in football, basketball, soccer, and track and field.
- Special Education: CISD is well-equipped to provide services for diverse learners.
- Community Engagement: CISD engages with the community through parent/teacher organizations, volunteer opportunities, and community events.
When top-rated schools partner with a strong, positive community, it creates a nourishing educational environment where children not only succeed, but they also thrive.
You May Find Yourself in a Beautiful House
The rock group “Talking Heads” released a song in the 80’s called “Once in a Lifetime.” In the song, lead singer David Byrne seems confused as to whether or not the beautiful house he lives in is really his beautiful house. He asks himself how he got there?
If he had done his homework, he wouldn’t be asking that question, he would know. Finding the right home is no accident.
Here are some key points to consider:
- Make a list of must-haves and nice to-haves. Prioritize needs over wants.
- Make a connection. Walk through the home and decide if you could stay there for several years. The premier builders that serve the Elevon community are ready to customize a home to make it uniquely yours.
- Is there future potential? Will the home accommodate an expanding family or aging in place? Again, design professionals can assist with flexible space.
- Location is a critical factor. Check out the neighborhood amenities, the school district, and proximity to work, retail, and services.
Elevon is in the picturesque little town of Lavon, but still close enough to the Dallas -Ft. Worth Metroplex to enjoy a wide array of urban advantages. In addition, Elevon is surrounded by natural beauty, within and without the community. Check out Lake Lavon and Lake Ray Hubbard for fishing, boating, and recreational water activities of all kinds.
83% of prospective homebuyers rate public safety as a key consideration. The town of Lavon is very proud of their recent designation, the 2020 Excellence Award for Public Safety. Other small towns close by include Royse City, Nevada, Wylie, and Rockwall.
It’s Elementary
Aesthetics, recreation, functionality, and convenience are the design elements that make a neighborhood into a positive community. If you are a prospective homebuyer wondering if a home, a neighborhood, or a community is the right one for you, why not plan a visit to Elevon? See how thoughtful neighborhood design can improve your quality of life now and into the future. Call to schedule an appointment today.