How Much New Growth Is Coming to Haslet and Argyle?

Quick Answer: Haslet and Argyle are in the middle of one of North Texas's biggest residential build-outs, with more than 13,000 new home lots underway near Haslet and roughly 200 new homes at Argyle Landing. Both school districts have already opened new campuses to keep pace.
Here's the truth most people won't say: the school district boundary map tells you more about where North Texas is headed than any listing does. Right now, Northwest ISD and Argyle ISD are both opening new campuses to keep up with rooftops that haven't even finished going up yet. If you've been watching Haslet or Argyle and wondering whether the growth is real or just talk, the enrollment numbers already answered that question.
What's Actually Being Built in Haslet Right Now
Sendera Ranch is the anchor. It's planned for 9,200 lots at full build-out, spread across land that stretches into both Haslet and Fort Worth city limits, and it's still developing after starting back in 2004. North Star II is adding another 2,124 lots close by. Green Brick Partners is building out the Madero community through its Trophy Signature Homes brand.
Between those three projects alone, this corridor is on track for more than 13,000 new lots.
Local Note: Sendera Ranch homeowners pay property taxes to the City of Fort Worth even though most people call the neighborhood Haslet. That distinction matters when you're comparing tax bills across the corridor.
Why Northwest ISD Keeps Opening New Schools
The rooftop count is why Northwest ISD keeps adding campuses. Dr. Leigh Anne Romer Elementary opened in the Madero community in August 2026, funded through the district's 2023 bond. It was built for 850 students, and the district redrew boundary lines this year to shift some enrollment away from Carter, Prairie View, and Sendera Ranch elementary schools so Romer wouldn't fill up too fast.
Northwest ISD has grown enrollment by roughly 1,200 students a year for more than two decades. That's not a one-time expansion. It's a pattern.
Reality Check: A new school opening near a neighborhood doesn't automatically mean your address is zoned to it. Boundary lines shift almost every year in this corridor. If schools factor into your decision, verify current zoning directly with Northwest ISD before you write an offer.
Argyle Landing Brings Growth Right to I-35W and FM 407
A few miles north, Centurion American Development Group is building Argyle Landing on 220 acres just southeast of the I-35W and FM 407 interchange. The project totals 198 single-family homes split across two sections: roughly 43 larger lots on the east side and about 155 smaller lots on the west, separated by open space and trails.
The development also includes an 8.2-acre commercial section on the north side, at the future corner of Gateway Drive and Hampshire Drive. Town documents show that parcel reserved for retail space, medical and dental offices, and the Argyle Sports Academy.
Local Note: Argyle Landing sits next to the Avalon development, one of several communities feeding growth into this stretch of I-35W. If you're evaluating retail or flex sites nearby, pull current traffic counts at I-35W and FM 407 before you underwrite anything.
What Argyle ISD's Growth Looks Like on the Ground
Argyle ISD has been adding capacity for a while now. Jane Ruestmann Elementary opened in the Harvest community back in 2024 as the district's fourth elementary campus, and it filled up faster than the district projected. Argyle ISD has grown roughly 13% since the 2021-22 school year and could serve close to 11,000 students by 2033.
Argyle Landing is a smaller project by comparison, but it's part of the same broader wave of rooftops pushing east of I-35W that's driving those numbers.
What This Means If You're Buying, Selling, or Investing Nearby
If you've owned a home in this corridor for years and you're weighing what's next, the volume of new construction around you is a signal, not noise. It tells you infrastructure, schools, and services keep getting investment, which tends to support long-term value even as new inventory comes online. Don't assume growth is automatically good news for your specific listing though. More competing inventory in your price range can also mean buyers have more options, so pricing and presentation matter more, not less.
If you're evaluating commercial or flex assets near Alliance, Haslet, or Argyle, the rooftop pipeline is the leading indicator worth watching, not the retail vacancy rate. Retail and service demand follows completed homes, not permitted lots, so timeline matters as much as total count. Sendera Ranch and North Star II are already delivering rooftops, and Argyle Landing's 8.2-acre commercial tract already has retail, medical and dental, and the Argyle Sports Academy queued up. That's a documented pipeline worth underwriting around, not a rumor.
FAQ
Is Sendera Ranch Still Building New Homes in Haslet?
Yes. Sendera Ranch is planned for 9,200 lots at full build-out and has been developing since 2004, so new phases are still coming online. The community spans roughly 3,000 acres between Highway 287 and I-35W and is zoned to Northwest ISD.
When Did Romer Elementary Open in Northwest ISD?
Dr. Leigh Anne Romer Elementary opened in August 2026 in the Madero community near Sendera Ranch. It's the district's 24th elementary campus, built for 850 students, and funded through Northwest ISD's 2023 bond.
How Many Homes Are Planned for Argyle Landing?
Argyle Landing totals 198 single-family homes across 220 acres, developed by Centurion American Development Group. The project sits southeast of the I-35W and FM 407 interchange and includes an 8.2-acre commercial section reserved for retail, medical and dental offices, and the Argyle Sports Academy.
How Fast Is Argyle ISD Growing?
Argyle ISD has grown roughly 13% since the 2021-22 school year and is projected to serve close to 11,000 students by 2033. The district opened its fourth elementary campus, Jane Ruestmann Elementary in the Harvest community, in 2024 to help manage that growth.
What Should Investors Watch in the Haslet and Argyle Corridor?
Track completed rooftops, not just permitted lots, since retail and service demand follows homes that are actually occupied. Sendera Ranch and North Star II are already delivering homes near Haslet, and Argyle Landing's 8.2-acre commercial tract already has retail, medical and dental, and the Argyle Sports Academy queued up. That gives investors a defined anchor to underwrite around instead of a speculative pad site.
This corridor isn't guessing about its future. The lot counts, the bond dollars, and the new school buildings already tell you where North Texas is headed next. Whether you're deciding when to sell, where to buy, or where to deploy capital, the data is public and it's telling a consistent story.
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Joy Rhodes | REALTOR® WisemoveTX.com joy@wisemovetx.com TX License #0622809
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