Exciting New Subdivision Lone Star Prairie to Break Ground in Gardner This November

Exciting News for Gardner: A New Subdivision on the Horizon

Attention residents and future homebuyers of Gardner! The city is gearing up for a fantastic addition to its neighborhood that promises to bring a fresh wave of new homes to this already thriving community. With its status as the fastest-growing city in the Kansas City metro area, Gardner is set to welcome a new subdivision known as Lone Star Prairie, adding nearly 200 single-family homes.

Groundbreaking Soon

Excitement is building as construction is set to kick off on November 6. The subdivision will be located near the intersection of 175th Street and Four Corners Road, very close to key employers like Logistics Park Kansas City and Panasonic’s extensive battery plant in De Soto. This strategic location is sure to attract more families looking for homes, particularly those seeking entry-level housing options.

Addressing Housing Needs

The developers, Circle H Land Development, joined forces with Hakes Brothers, a homebuilder from New Mexico, to fill a significant gap in the current housing market. According to Roman Haehn, managing partner at Circle H, the idea to build in Gardner stemmed from extensive market analysis that revealed a need for affordable homes. “After doing some market analytics, we had seen that there’s a real gap in the supply of entry-level type of homes,” he said.

Currently, the average home price in the Kansas City metro is around $349,636, a staggering increase of over 40% since 2019 when it was just $246,979. The price point for homes in Lone Star Prairie will range from $300,000 to $400,000, making them more accessible for first-time homebuyers and those looking to settle down.

Beautiful Homes with Style

Homebuyers will enjoy a selection of homes that not only meet their budget but also offer aesthetic appeal. The homes will feature modern farmhouse and prairie-style designs, blending beautifully into the surrounding landscape. Ranging from 1,337 to 1,980 square feet, the single-story homes will sit on lots varying from 6,250 to 14,500 square feet. Chris Hakes, Division President of Hakes Brothers, emphasized the importance of style in the new homes: “We want to meet the market where it is but also try to enhance it and make it as stylish as we can for the price point.”

A Phased Approach to Development

The construction of Lone Star Prairie will be done in three phases. The first phase will consist of 66 homes aimed to be completed by summer 2024. Subsequent phases are planned for 2025 and 2026. The project is being designed and engineered by SMH Consultants, ensuring that the development meets all local standards while creating inviting and functional spaces for families.

Looking Ahead

The addition of Lone Star Prairie is sure to bring a new vibrancy to Gardner, enabling more people to settle in this beautiful city while having access to job opportunities nearby. Not only does this project highlight the increasing demand for housing, but it also reflects the positive growth trajectory of Gardner as a desirable place to live.

As construction begins next month, residents can look forward to staying updated on the progress and eventually welcoming new neighbors into their community. What an exciting time to be a part of Gardner!


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