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The community

Sycamore Cove.

A limited Beazer community built on a scenic peninsula near Lake Lewisville. Finite lot count, completed construction, and a neighborhood that was designed with intention — pond, fishing dock, green space, and no MUD or PID taxes.

Inventory

Current Homes for Sale in Sycamore Cove

Sycamore Cove is a limited Beazer Homes community in Hickory Creek near Lake Lewisville. New construction is no longer available, making existing homes in the neighborhood highly sought after.

Featured Listings

Exterior front view of 4132 Kyles Landing Drive — a two-story brick home with a three-car garage at twilight
Listed by Theresa

4132 Kyles Landing Drive

  • Built in December 2022
  • 4 Bedrooms · 3 Baths
  • 3-Car Garage
  • Dedicated Office · Media Room · Enclosed Flex Room
  • Premium Tree-Lined Lot
Exterior front view of 4126 Mountain Laurel Drive — a two-story brick home in the Sycamore Cove community
Listed by Theresa

4126 Mountain Laurel Drive

  • Guest / In-Law Suite
  • Media Room
  • Flexible Floor Plan
  • Near Sycamore Bend Park and Lake Lewisville

Inventory changes frequently. Contact Theresa De La Rosa for current pricing, availability, private showings, and the latest Sycamore Cove market information.

Compare floor plans, lot sizes, garages, media rooms, home offices, guest suites, and available incentives to find the home that best fits your needs.

Aerial view of the Sycamore Cove community with Lake Lewisville in the background at sunset
Sycamore Cove sits on a peninsula near Lake Lewisville — a completed community where the tree canopy, the water, and the sky do the heavy lifting.

What makes it different

A community that can't be replicated.

Sycamore Cove was developed by Beazer Homes with a finite lot count. Once the homes were built, the community was complete. That means no new builder inventory, no future phases, and a streetscape that is the final version — not a preview of what's coming next.

Community pond

A scenic pond sits within the neighborhood, offering a peaceful backdrop for morning walks and evening strolls. It's a natural gathering point for residents and adds a layer of green space that sets Sycamore Cove apart from typical suburban developments.

Fishing dock

The community fishing dock provides a quiet spot to cast a line without leaving the neighborhood. It's a small amenity that makes a real difference for families who value outdoor time close to home.

Scenic green space

Sycamore Cove was designed with generous green space woven throughout the community. Open areas, mature landscaping, and tree-lined streets create a setting that feels established rather than manufactured.

Sycamore Bend Park

Just down the road, Sycamore Bend Park offers boat ramp access, nature trails, and campgrounds — all free for residents. It's the neighborhood's front door to Lake Lewisville recreation.

3-car garages

Most homes in Sycamore Cove include 3-car garages — a feature that's increasingly rare in new construction at this price point. Room for vehicles, storage, and a workshop without compromise.

No MUD or PID taxes

Homeowners in Sycamore Cove enjoy lower monthly carrying costs than many surrounding communities. The absence of MUD and PID taxes is one of the most tangible financial benefits of living here.

Inside the gates

The details that shape daily life.

Sycamore Cove was planned as a cohesive neighborhood from the start. The architecture follows a consistent aesthetic — brick facades, dark shutters, wide driveways — without feeling cookie-cutter. Each home has its own character within a streetscape that holds together.

Homes built between 2019 and 2023

The mechanical systems are modern, the finishes are current, and for the newer builds, structural warranties remain active. The construction quality reflects Beazer's position as a national production builder working within a limited, well-positioned community.

Aerial view of homes in Sycamore Cove with Lake Lewisville visible in the background
Homes in Sycamore Cove sit on lots that back toward the lake corridor — a setting that the original development was designed to take advantage of.

The pond and fishing dock

The community pond and fishing dock aren't afterthoughts — they're part of the original plan. Kids fish after school. Families walk the perimeter in the evenings. The green space around the pond adds breathing room between homes and creates a natural center for the neighborhood.

Sycamore Bend Park is right there

The park sits just outside the neighborhood with boat ramp access, nature trails, and campgrounds — free for residents. Lake Lewisville offers 233 miles of shoreline for boating, fishing, jet skiing, and swimming. The lake is designated the "Urban Bass Fishing Capital of Texas." The LLELA (Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area) protects 2,600 acres of natural habitat nearby for hiking and wildlife observation.

No MUD. No PID.

One of the most concrete advantages of living in Sycamore Cove is the tax structure. There are no MUD (Municipal Utility District) or PID (Public Improvement District) assessments. That translates to lower monthly carrying costs compared to many surrounding communities in the DFW metroplex — a benefit that compounds over time.

The build-out matters

When a community is complete, the character is settled. There's no construction noise, no model-home traffic, no uncertainty about what the next phase will look like. Neighbors have moved in, landscaping has matured, and the neighborhood reads as established. For buyers who are choosing between Sycamore Cove and communities still under construction, that difference is tangible.

How it came together

A community with a story.

1

2019–2023

Homes built by Beazer Homes across a finite lot count on a scenic peninsula near Lake Lewisville.

2

Complete

The community is fully built out. No new construction is planned, giving existing homes a built-in supply constraint.

3

Today

Settled neighbors, established landscaping, and a community that reads as complete rather than in-progress.

A day in the community

What it feels like.

Morning routine

Mornings start quiet. Dog walkers take the sidewalks, kids head to bus stops for the Lake Dallas ISD feeder pattern, and the pond catches the first light. The pace is unhurried.

Weekend rhythm

Weekends gravitate toward the lake. Boat launches from Sycamore Bend Park, trail walks through the nature area, fishing from the community dock, or simply sitting on the back patio watching the sunset over the tree line.

Evening feel

After dark, the neighborhood settles into stillness. Street lights glow softly, the tree canopy filters sound, and the distance from major roads keeps things calm. It's the kind of quiet that's hard to find this close to a metro area.

Location

Sycamore Cove, Hickory Creek TX

Along the I-35E corridor in Denton County. Lake Lewisville is minutes away. Dallas is 35–40 minutes south. DFW International Airport is roughly 30 minutes south. The community sits on a scenic peninsula that the original development was designed to highlight.

35–40 min

to downtown Dallas

~15 min

to Denton

~30 min

to DFW Airport

See it for yourself.

Sycamore Cove reads differently in person than it does on a screen. The tree canopy, the pond, the proximity to the lake — these are things that show up on a walk through the neighborhood. Set aside an afternoon and we'll do a slow loop together.