Inside Prosper TX’s Newest Blue Star Community | 74’ Lots & Luxury Model Tour
If you're thinking about moving to Prosper, TX, this in-depth look at Star View (the newest Jerry Jones Blue Star community) will give you a clear sense of what life, layout, finishes, and real pricing look like for a high-end Tradition Homes build on a 74' lot. I walked this brand-new model top to bottom so you don’t have to, and I’ll share the features, specs, real-world costs, neighborhood details, and practical buying tips based on what I saw.
Table of Contents
- Why This Community Matters if You're Moving to Prosper, TX
- Model Home Walkthrough — What You’ll Actually Get
- Model Specs, Square Footage Options, and Build Flexibility
- No-BS Pricing — What You Should Expect if You're Moving to Prosper, TX
- Taxes, HOA, and Community Details Important to Buyers
- Who This Home is Best For
- Tips for Buyers Moving to Prosper, TX — Getting the Best Outcome
- FAQs About Moving to Prosper, TX
- Final Thoughts
Why this community matters if you're moving to Prosper, TX
Prosper is a rare new-construction destination right now. If you're considering moving to Prosper, TX you should know the supply is limited and demand is high. Star View is a boutique development—just 176 home sites—with three select builders offering 64' and 74' home sites. When a Jerry Jones Blue Star development comes to town, attention to high-end community planning and premium builder selection follows. That’s precisely what Star View delivers.
Location highlights that matter for people moving to Prosper, TX:
- Minutes from Preston Road and the Dallas North Tollway—commuting access is excellent.
- Near the PGA of America and the upcoming Universal Kids Studio—great for lifestyle and resale appeal.
- Prosper ISD schools (A-rated)—a major draw for families moving to Prosper, TX.
- Low property taxes relative to many markets (1.99% in this area) and a $140,000 Texas homestead exemption that reduces school tax burden for primary residences.
- Small community HOA (about $500 per quarter), designed for owners who want to build private amenities like pools on their lots instead of centralized community amenities.
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Model home walkthrough — what you’ll actually get
This Tradition Homes model in Star View is the 6061 floor plan. It’s a high-end, detail-forward build with smart room layouts and excellent indoor–outdoor flow—key priorities for many buyers moving to Prosper, TX who want both entertaining space and day-to-day livability.
Entry, office, and main-level guest suite
From the moment you step through the double iron doors, the foyer makes a statement: 20-foot ceilings, wide sight lines, and an elegant curved staircase that wraps around the home. That open-rail system gives great sightlines into the home—important if you like that “grand” feeling without the heaviness.
The dedicated home office off the entry features coffered ceilings, recessed lighting, and a built-in desk/display wall done as a design center option. For buyers moving to Prosper, TX who work from home or need a formal study, the size and finish of this office are impressive.
The main-level guest suite is comfortable and truly a suite: tall ceilings, plush carpet for warmth, a large walk-in closet, and an ensuite bath with tile carried to the ceiling and champagne-finish hardware. Two-bedroom options on the main floor are a big request from buyers, and this plan delivers that flexibility.
Practical zones: mudroom, utility, and drop areas
Utility and mud spaces matter day-to-day. The three-car tandem garage entry leads straight into a mud/drop area with built-in cubbies and pull-out drawers, then into a large utility room with counters, sink, and built-in storage—plus direct access from the primary suite. For families moving to Prosper, TX, this design keeps daily routines simple and organized.
First-floor media / flex room
Tradition Homes put a media room on the first floor, which is an increasingly popular layout choice—and for good reason. Located near the kitchen and living spaces but with double doors for sound control, the media room is functional for movie nights or a quiet work zone. That placement enhances usability without sacrificing other rooms.
The heart of the home — kitchen, hearth, and family room
If you love to entertain or cook, the kitchen and connected living spaces are central to the design. The kitchen is built to impress and to be functional for family life.
Kitchen highlights:
- Large accent backsplash tile carried to the ceiling behind the vent hood—clean, dramatic look.
- Six-burner KitchenAid cooktop and flush-mounted appliances—serious capability for home cooks.
- Two-tone cabinetry: lighter perimeter and a warm wood-toned island with matte quartz counters—classic, elevated palette.
- Huge island with a recessed seating niche and multiple stools—great for casual meals and entertaining.
- Walk-in pantry with wraparound shelving and a dedicated coffee/coffee bar nook for daily convenience.
The hearth or sitting room adjacent to the kitchen is a builder signature: a fireplace with stacked stone, massive windows on three sides, and direct access through oversized sliding doors to the extended covered patio. That indoor–outdoor flow is perfect for North Texas weather most of the year and a key reason people are moving to Prosper, TX for a lifestyle that blends indoor comfort with outdoor living.
Outdoor space and 74' lots: what you can build
These 74' lots are larger than the standard infill lots in many suburbs. On a 74' lot you can build houses over 5,000 sq ft and still have room for a pool, patios, and landscaping. The model’s double sliding doors—slick and wide—open to an oversized covered patio, making indoor–outdoor entertaining effortless. For buyers moving to Prosper, TX who prioritize outdoor living, that flexibility is a huge plus.
Upstairs design: bedrooms, game room, and storage that works
The upstairs layout is smart: a gathering/game room, a wet bar niche, and three large secondary bedrooms—each with an ensuite bath and walk-in closet. Having every secondary bedroom be an ensuite is a luxury that boosts privacy and resale appeal. The upstairs landing is oversized and comfortable for sitting or homework zones.
One practical highlight is the walk-in attic—because real, easily accessed storage (not pull-down cramped attic) makes a big difference for families who need seasonal and bulk storage. I call it a game changer when I see it in a layout.
Primary suite: spa-inspired and functional
The primary suite is tucked private at the back corner with pushed-up ceilings, boxed-out window seating, and a huge footprint. The primary bath gives you a standalone soaking tub, a massive walk-in seamless glass shower with both rainhead and handheld sprayers, dual vanities, and a large linen and water closet area.
The primary closet is enormous—three levels of hanging, built-ins, and direct access to the utility room for washer/dryer convenience. That walk-through closet-to-laundry connection is a practical feature many buyers moving to Prosper, TX prioritize.
Model specs, square footage options, and build flexibility
The base 6061 model starts as a two-story, 4-bed, 4.5-bath with study, game room, media/flex room and a three-car tandem garage. Base square footage begins at around 4,680 sq ft and can be expanded to as much as roughly 5,420 sq ft with design options. There are multiple exterior elevation choices, and the floorplan can include a fifth bedroom or additional customizations if you build from the ground up.
No-BS pricing — what you should expect if you're moving to Prosper, TX
Base pricing for this floor plan starts in the low $1.2M range for the basic elevations. But real-world buyers add lot premiums, upgrades, and design center selections. To be practical, Tradition Homes brought inventory move-in-ready options so buyers can purchase with all finishes included.
Recent inventory pricing shown for this plan:
- 5,079 sq ft home (5 bed, 5 full baths, 2 powder baths, media, storage, game room) — list price around $1,442,000, ready November.
- 5,399 sq ft home (elevation B with hearth sitting room and upgraded layout) — list price around $1,459,900, ready November.
Those are the all-in list prices for move-in-ready homes. There are often builder incentives, lender credits, or negotiation room on inventory homes—so if you're moving to Prosper, TX with a $1.44–$1.46M budget, you can realistically lock in one of these high-finish homes without a full custom build timeline. Availability and incentives change rapidly, so timely contact with a local expert is essential.
Taxes, HOA, and community details important to buyers
Key community facts for buyers moving to Prosper, TX:
- Prosper ISD—research on GreatSchools.org or district resources confirms strong ratings.
- Property tax estimate around 1.99% in this area, and Texas homestead exemption of $140,000 helps with school tax burden on primary residences.
- No MUD tax and no PID (in this community) reduces extra assessments some DFW buyers face.
- HOA: approximately $500 per quarter for grounds upkeep and community overhead.
- Boutique community model: no centralized resort-style amenities; homeowners typically build backyard amenities (pools, patios) on 74' lots.
Who this home is best for
If you’re moving to Prosper, TX and you want:
- A luxury, high-finish home with practical family flow
- Large outdoor space on a 74' lot with room for a pool
- Multiple private ensuite secondary bedrooms for family or guests
- Convenient commuting access to Dallas via the North Tollway
- Strong local schools and neighborhood prestige
Then this Tradition Homes plan in Star View will likely check most of your boxes.
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Tips for buyers moving to Prosper, TX — getting the best outcome
- Decide early whether you want inventory (move-in ready) or to build: inventory homes shorten timelines and sometimes include favorable incentives but building gives customization.
- Understand the upgrade path: design center selections add rapidly to total price—prioritize structural or systems upgrades (HVAC, insulation, windows) over purely cosmetic items if resale or long-term comfort is a priority.
- Ask about lot premiums: not all 74' lots are priced the same—orientation, views, and yard depth matter.
- Factor in landscaping and backyard amenity costs if you want a pool—these are not trivial on a 74' lot but are doable.
- Confirm schools and commuting times at your typical hours—Prosper is close to major destinations, but traffic patterns determine real commute times.
Next steps if you’re seriously considering moving to Prosper, TX
1) Tour the models in-person—seeing the 20' ceilings, the sliding doors, and the primary closet in real life helps you judge scale.
2) Get a list of current move-in homes and incentives. Inventory moves quickly in boutique communities.
3) Decide whether you want function-first (large pantry, mud, laundry access) or finish-first (designer selections) and write that into your priorities before going to the design center.
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FAQs About Moving to Prosper, TX
What price range should I expect when moving to Prosper, TX for a high-end 74' lot home like this?
Move-in ready, high-finish homes like the showcased Tradition Homes models are listing in the $1.44M–$1.46M range for larger square footage (5,000+ sq ft). Base models start in the low $1.2M range, but upgrades, lot premiums, and design selections increase the all-in price. Always ask your agent for up-to-date inventory pricing and incentives.
Are schools good if I’m moving to Prosper, TX and have school-age children?
Prosper ISD is highly rated. Research on GreatSchools.org and district data confirms strong performance and community reputation—one of the reasons families gravitate to this area. Do your own research on schools and zoning for specific lots.
What are the HOA and tax implications for buyers moving to Prosper, TX in Star View?
HOA fees are approximately $500 per quarter for this boutique community. Property tax rates in this area hover around 1.99% and Texas offers a homestead exemption of $140,000 for primary residences which can significantly reduce the taxable amount for school taxes. There’s no MUD or PID extra in this community.
Can I build a pool or large backyard amenities on a 74' lot?
Yes. A 74' lot provides ample space to build a large home and still leave room for backyard amenities like a pool, hardscaping, and landscaping. Lot orientation and local setback requirements matter, so review lot plans with the builder or your architect.
How soon can I move in if I buy inventory vs building?
Inventory homes—those under construction or completed—can be ready within months depending on their stage, as seen with homes ready in November in this community. Building from scratch typically takes longer, often 8–12+ months depending on options and permit timelines.
Is this neighborhood a good long-term investment if I’m moving to Prosper, TX?
Prosper and surrounding North Dallas submarkets have shown strong demand, especially for high-quality builders in well-located communities. The combination of Prosper ISD, proximity to employment corridors, and the boutique nature of Star View supports long-term desirability and resale value.
Final thoughts
Moving to Prosper, TX often means balancing lifestyle, schools, and commute. Star View brings a compelling option for buyers who want a high-quality Tradition Homes build on a generous 74' lot with elevated finishes and thoughtful daily living features—spa-like primary baths, dine-in hearth rooms, oversized patios, and practical spaces like walk-in attic storage and closet-to-laundry access.
If you’re actively moving to Prosper, TX and want a no-nonsense breakdown of inventory, pricing, or trade-offs between move-in ready and building new, reach out to me at 469-885-0435, a local expert who can pull the latest incentives and homes for you. I toured this model so you could see the real-life finishes, layout, and pricing—if this feels like your next neighborhood, take the next step while inventory is still available.
ALEX PIECH
With over 22 years of experience in real estate and a background in construction, Alex Piech is your trusted guide to navigating the Dallas real estate market. Known for his expert negotiation skills and deep local knowledge, Alex specializes in new construction, relocation services, and helping clients find the perfect home in Dallas.