Highland Homes Waterscape

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availability Add to Favorites $429500 9049 Palafox Street Torres Plan with 4 upgrades 5 beds 4/1 baths 2 stories 2 garages 2862 sq ft View 23 Photos &amp3D Tour Complete & Move-in Ready! Add to Favorites $479800 3174 Duck Heights Avenue Solomon Plan with 4 upgrades 5 beds 4/1 baths 2 stories 2 garages 2988 sq ft Explore Home Layout Complete & Move-in Ready! Add to Favorites $400000 1121 Falls Rush Way Monet Plan with 3 upgrades 4 beds 3 baths 1 stories 2 garages 2267 sq ft View Photos &amplots. Community Details Royse Citythis lifestyle community features well-stocked fishing ponds and acres of parkstrailsand playgrounds. Waterscape’s community center comes complete with an event pavilionindoor clubhousesand volleyballplayfielddog parklap poolstonegarage doorsshutters

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