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A 1,200-acre master-planned "agrihood" in the Argyle and Northlake areas, repeatedly named "Community of the Year" by the Dallas Builders Association.

Harvest blends a nostalgic, small-town farm feel with modern, upscale amenities and a forward-thinking lifestyle program. It is widely recognized for neighborly connection, sustainability, and healthy living.
Whether you are looking for a lock-and-leave townhome or a custom estate on acreage, Harvest offers a wide spectrum of layouts in a true hometown setting.
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Book a tourDepending on where you purchase, homes are zoned to either the highly acclaimed Argyle ISD or the top-tier Northwest ISD—both featuring multiple highly rated, on-site elementary schools.
From maintenance-free townhomes and traditional single-family homes to custom estate lots on 1 to 3 acres, built by David Weekley Homes, Tri Pointe Homes, and Highland Homes.
Nestled at the intersection of I-35W and FM 407, with simple commutes north to Denton, south to Fort Worth, and quick access to DFW International and Alliance Airports.
The heartbeat of the neighborhood. Managed by a professional, on-site farmer, this working farm allows residents to lease private garden plots, participate in community agriculture, and learn the farm-to-table lifestyle.
A rustic-style indoor/outdoor fitness center with specialized training equipment, a fitness lawn, outdoor basketball, and sand volleyball courts.
A preserved, historic yellow farmhouse converted into a cozy community coffee house and social hub where neighbors regularly meet.
An 11-acre catch-and-release lake surrounded by nearly a mile of walking trails, anchored by The Hall—a massive pavilion with glass roll-up doors for events and cooking classes.
Multiple resort-style swimming pools, lap pools, and shaded cabanas designed for family play and summer relaxation.
A 1.5-mile-long linear green space running through the heart of the community, loaded with playgrounds, pocket parks, and open lawns.
Warm, historic, and highly social. From community-wide seasonal festivals and hobby groups organized by a dedicated Lifestyle Director to picking fresh vegetables side-by-side with your neighbors, Harvest feels less like a subdivision and more like a true hometown.