Custom courts where every hedge got the memo
Clairemont takes the Colleyville formula — custom homes, big trees, careful landscaping — and organizes it into a series of quiet courts where almost nobody drives past your house unless they live on your street. The effect is a neighborhood that feels curated without feeling stiff: kids still chalk the driveways here, it's just that the driveways are really, really nice.
Position does a lot of the work. You're inside the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD footprint, close to the shops and restaurants along Colleyville Boulevard, and about 12 minutes from DFW Airport when travel calls. Fort Worth is roughly 22 minutes out, Dallas about 30, which puts Clairemont in that North Texas sweet spot: genuinely residential, but never far from anything that pays the mortgage.
Clairemont's housing stock is custom through and through — no two facades quite alike, though brick and stone traditionals set the tone. Lots are generous, landscaping is a point of pride, and the cul-de-sac layout means backyards feel private even where homes sit closer together. Interiors range from original-owner classic to fully reimagined, so buyers can pick their level of project. It fits families who want established Colleyville — mature canopy, settled streets, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD zoning — without the wait and unknowns of building from the ground up.