The downtown Sachse never had, now taking residents
For most of its history, Sachse was a town you drove through on the way to somewhere with a square. The Station is the correction: a new town-center district rising along the President George Bush Turnpike, built to give the city a walkable core of shops, gathering spots, and front doors all in one place. It's the rare North Texas development where the townhomes aren't an afterthought — they're the point.
Living here means being early to something. Models are open, streets are new, and the retail mix is still filling in around you. Buying now means watching the district take shape from a front-row seat. The trade for patience is position: the turnpike is right there, Legacy West in Plano is about 15 minutes off, and downtown Dallas is about 29. For lock-and-leave buyers, that math is hard to argue with.
With models open, walk every floor plan before you commit — townhome livability comes down to stairs, storage, and where the light lands. Compare a quick move-in against a to-be-built on total cost, not just base price.
Design-center visits are where budgets swell. Set an upgrade ceiling before your appointment, put the money into things that are hard to change later — cabinets, countertops, electrical runs — and leave paint and hardware for future weekends.
Townhome HOAs typically handle exterior and common-area upkeep, which is the point of low-maintenance living — but read the documents anyway. Know exactly what dues cover, how insurance responsibilities split, and what rules govern parking before you sign.
We’ll help you compare builder offers, available inventory, and the questions worth asking before you visit the models.
School assignments can vary by address. Use this as nearby context, then verify current boundaries with the district.