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Fulbrook
is perhaps the finest estate Lot community
in Fort Bend County, if not all of Houston. Unique
in it’s concept of uniting distinctive homes
with an abundance of nature, most of the acre plus
sized homesites do not back to other homes, but rather
to natural lakes, creeks, duck ponds, wildflower preserves
and nature parks. At Fulbrook, residents are truly
“at home with nature”.
The Homes
of Fulbrook
To
provide a timeless community, the Guidelines create
a graceful flow with the commonality of fine country
homes, split 3-rail fencing and landscaping harmonious
to the natural environment. One drive through Fulbrook
and you will recognize how truly special it is.
Fulbrook
Creeks – a separate entrance leads
to this special enclave of just 72-homes by David
Weekley which are surrounded by Bessie’s Creek
and populated with live oak and majestic pecan trees.
All the homesites are 1-acre and larger. The neighborhood
is sold out, however, Resale homes range from the
$300’s to nearly $500,000.

Fulbrook
– custom homes crafted by some of Houston’s
finest Builders, comprise the majority of Fulbrook
and are nestled in amongst lakes, creeks and meadows.
To preserve and protect the community, there is
a list of Approved Builders and a time limit to
build. Homes start in the $500's and range to well
over $1 million.
The Lots of Fulbrook
Perhaps
some of the most extraordinary Homesites are found
in Fulbrook. Each Lot is at least 1-Acre and range
to nearly 3-Acres. Settings include sites with gigantic,
century old pecan trees, densely wooded, Oxbow Lake
waterfronts, Pecan Lake waterfronts and Lots that
side or back to wildflower meadows, duck ponds and
nature parks. Most Lot purchases have a 5-year time
limit to build. Prices range from the $70’s
to over $200,000.
The
Fulbrook Lifestyle
The
romanticism of being able to work in the City and
escape to the country is experienced here in Fulbrook.
All the conveniences a family demands are just minutes
away, yet the feeling of escape from the hustle and
bustle enables you to feel a 1,000 miles from reality.
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