Holland Ridge was design to be a well planned community with reasonable deed restriction to maintain its beauty. This subdivision consist of twenty four home sites that are in Anderson ISD with the exception of two, that are in Navasota ISD.
Holland Ridge has lighted concrete streets with underground electrical in place.
Residents and guests of Holland Ridge share an eleven acre park consisting of a pavilion, jogging trails, Honey Creek, and beautiful lakes that have been stocked with Perch, Bass, and Catfish for fishing.
Holland Ridge invites you to enjoy the fabulous views and the peaceful serenity of the community. Residents are invited to plan family gatherings at the park. The amenities of the pavilion will offer a cooking area with a fire pit, along with a beautiful waterfall, and washrooms for your convenience.
Property
James C. Hassell started out in the construction industry in 1976 with just a little more than a rented piece of equipment, a seven man crew, and a dream. Over the years he has turned his dream into several thriving businesses, and what started out as a seven man crew is now a heavy highway corporation doing business all throughout Harris, Ft. Bend, Montgomery, and Grimes Counties with a reputation for quality workmanship. Mr. Hassell believes strongly in family and started his sons out young working their way through the ranks of the family business. James P. Hassell is the President of Hassell Construction Co., Inc. and the Managing Member of Hassell Management Services, LLP, Michael L. Hassell is the Vice President of Hassell Construction Co., Inc. and a member of Hassell Management Services, LLP. All of these gentlemen bring a minimum of 25 years, up to 48 years of knowledge and experience in the civil industry. Mr. Hassell has also been involved in land development for the past 15 years.
Use Restrictions Home sites will be used for single-family residential use with improvements (barn, corral, etc. allowed for restricted agricultural use).The general intent is that the design of the residential buildings and other improvements will be compatible with a country style of living. Any improvements considered to be unconventional or extreme in design will be discouraged. Residences will not contain less than 1,800 square feet of living area.The HRCA may allow historic ranch or farm houses to be relocated to a home site if the building meets the minimum square footage requirements and the overall plan for the relocated home is consistent with the theme and motif of the community.In addition to the main residence, a home site may include a guest house or guest quarters located within a barn.Raising cattle, livestock, and poultry shall be allowed as permitted in the deed restrictions; However, feedlot or any commercial operations will be prohibited. The number of animals Allowed will be based upon the number of acres owned among other factors; these provisions will be similar to other acreage communities. Holland Lake and Holland Park is for the use of Holland Ridge property owners and their accompanied guests. Access to the lake and park will be from the reserve around the lake. Non-motorized boats may be used. All implements to a home site must be approved in writing in advance by the HRCA and be in compliance with the Holland Ridge Restrictive Covenants and any other regulations or guide lines established by the HRCA, as well as all governmental agencies.
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Lot 13 SOLD 3.175 Acres Located in the cul-de-sac of Cottonwood Drive, Lot 13 is graced with terrain that rolls gently into the pecan bottom. The property is favored with a grove of aged 100+ yr. old pecans and a stately ancient oak tree at the front. |
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