
Could The Hills of Kingswood be Collin County’s “Map of the Stars”?
When Jerry Mooty, CEO and Principal of Christie’s International Real Estate @properties Lone Star, mentioned new homes going up in the Hills of Kingswood during a Dallas Dirt podcast, we nodded and agreed the growth in Frisco was phenomenal. When he said several Dallas Cowboys are building homes there and some construction is upwards of 30,000 square feet, we stopped nodding and started writing, so to speak. I’ll be honest, I thought he meant home square footage, but either way, that’s a lot.
We’ve known about the Hills of Kingswood for almost a decade now since the 333-acre development was first being developed. And over the years, we’ve seen a few magnificent homes in the Hills of Kingswood pop onto the market, but it seems like this private, gated community is really gaining steam as THE neighborhood to be for athletes.

Maybe it’s always been the secret haven for Dallas’s most athletically gifted, and we’re just taking stock now that there’s more inventory and the Hills of Kingswood have beautifully matured into a bustling community.
In the Hills of Kingswood, there’s a residential phase for everybody from PGA golfer to Supermax basketball All-Star. (Too soon?)
The Hills of Kingswood has five total phases, each with distinctive traits:
Phase 1: Estate & Mansion Lots
Phase 2: Manor & Chateau Lots
Phase 3: Mansion Lots
Phase 4: Chateau Lots – Grand Homes
Phase 5: Estate Lots overlooking the green space

The Estate Lots: Typically measuring 150 feet wide by 250 feet deep, these homesites average over 39,500 square feet. Each one offers real topography, dense native trees, and exceptional privacy thanks to adjacency to Corps of Engineers land around Lake Lewisville — ensuring protected views and a true estate feel.
The Mansion Lots: Set along curved streets with views of rolling terrain, these homesites average 125 feet wide by 150 feet deep — about 20,550 square feet. Many back to a wooded greenbelt, offering natural beauty and added privacy in one of the most scenic areas of The Hills of Kingswood.
The Manor lots: Only 13 fortunate homeowners have the opportunity to build their home on a Manor lot. With views of the surrounding natural beauty, these homesites are an average of 13,500 square feet. Most Manor homesites are approximately 90 feet wide by 130 feet deep.
The Chateau Lots: Designed for privacy and hillside views, these homesites measure about 70 feet wide by 125 to 130 feet deep, averaging 10,250 square feet. Homes must be at least 2,800 square feet, and all designs are reviewed by the Architectural Control Committee to maintain high standards and architectural harmony.
Here’s a look at what’s available:
3925 Balfour Court

5 bedrooms, 6.5 baths
8,050 square feet
0.78-acre lot
Garage for 5 cars
“Elevated on a premium .78 AC lot on one of the most desirable streets in The Hills of Kingswood, sits this 8,050 SF estate crafted by a renowned luxury builder. Open concept living brings the outdoors inside with 2 full walls of movable windows leading to a large outdoor covered patio and grill, sparkling pool and hot tub, and newly constructed pool pavilion and sport court. Sizable backyard grass area. Stunning kitchen is outfitted with new Signature series appliances, including 48 48-inch range, pot filler, built-in fridge, and Scotsman ice maker. ”


Stuff athletes would like
A theater room with tiered rows of seating, state-of-the-art sound, LED lighting, a starry ceiling, and soundproofing-wrapped walls. A five-car garage with HVAC in the two-car, perfect for gym, golf simulator, or one of your five cars.


Will Koberg of Keller Williams has listed 3925 Balfour Ct. for $5.99 million.
3875 Balfour Ct.

6 bedrooms, 7.5 baths
9,584 square feet
0.88-acre lot
Garage for 5 cars
“This completely custom-built home by Alford Homes is a seamless fusion of modern luxury and functional design, set on nearly an acre of resort-style grounds. A wall of motorized glass pocket doors open to the outdoor living space, effortlessly extending the interior footprint. The nearly one-acre lot includes a sparkling pool and spa, an in-ground trampoline, basketball court, and a sunken fire-pit lounge that creates an unforgettable setting for entertaining.”


Stuff athletes would like
A garage that doubles as a showcase — your prized McLaren will be fully visible from the front of the home and a private basketball half-court (just ignore your kids jumping on the in-ground trampoline behind you)


Boo Reitz of Exit Realty Elite has listed 3875 Balfour Ct. for $8.295 million.
3686 Balfour

5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths
6,800 square feet
0.47-acre lot
Garage for 4 cars
“This exceptional corner-lot residence is gracefully surrounded by two acres of lush HOA green space. Thoughtfully designed courtyards anchor both ends of the home. Ralph Lauren lighting and Kallista bath fixtures elevate the interiors, while bespoke millwork and refined finishes speak to a level of craftsmanship rarely seen today.”


Stuff athletes would like
The drama of this house. It doesn’t look like all the other modern transitionals. Plus it’s got a safe room built into the foundation slab, and a standby generator to ensure you’re not the one on the block that’s in the dark.


Josh Noskin of Douglas Elliman Real Estate has listed 3686 Balfour Ct. for $5.575 million.
3493 Midwick

5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths
8,864 square feet
0.37-acre lot
Garage for 4 cars
“This custom-designed home boasts an extraordinary blend of soft, moody finishes and high-end craftsmanship. Experience museum-quality walls adorned with breathtaking light fixtures, and indulge in unique features like a jaw-dropping 4-car garage that opens to the foyer, a home theater complete with a bar, and dual chef’s kitchens outfitted with top-of-the-line appliances.”




Stuff athletes would like
Methinks an athlete already loved this house, or at least a well-dressed bachelor with a few fast cars. It’s got a secret room, a putting green, a gameroom with full wet bar, and the cars greet you at the door.




