Sailboats, shoreline trails, and Arlington's boldest master-plan bet
Viridian turned Arlington's north side into one of the most talked-about master plans in DFW, and it did it with water. Lakes anchor the layout, a community sailing center puts actual boats on them, and trail connections run toward River Legacy's shaded miles. Mornings look like paddleboards and stroller traffic; evenings look like neighbors making the shoreline loop before dinner. It's an unusual amount of scenery for landlocked North Texas.
The location does quiet work too. DFW Airport is about 17 minutes out, downtown Fort Worth about 15, and downtown Dallas about 22, which makes Viridian one of the rare new communities that splits the metroplex evenly instead of picking a side. Add active construction phases and a steady calendar of neighborhood events, and you get a place that still feels like it's becoming something — in a good way.
With multiple builders selling at once, walk more than one model row before writing a contract — floor plans overlap in price but differ in standard features, and the base-price gap often narrows once you compare spec sheets side by side.
Water-facing and greenbelt-backing lots typically carry premiums and release in waves. If a view matters to you, get on the lot-release list early and ask which phases still hold inventory instead of settling for what's on today's map.
Treat the design center like a second negotiation: set a firm upgrade budget before your appointment, and price big structural options — an extra bedroom, an extended patio — at contract, since those cost far less to build in than to add later.