Bel Air Village in Phase 3 Update




The construction of Bel Air Village in Sherman, Texas, is progressing well, with several elements of the community already completed. This master-planned community spans over 300 acres and features a variety of housing options, including apartments, single-family homes, and townhomes.

Home builders include Brightland Homes, Chesmar Homes, D R Horton, Dreambuilt Homes, Highland Homes, and The New Modern Home. Some builders estimate properties will be move-in ready by early 2025. Bel Air Village developers consider it a lifestyle-focused community.

Bel Air Village is a residential development designed to offer much more than just housing. It will provide amenities and features that cater to the overall lifestyle, interests, and the well-being of its residents. The goal is to create a sense of community and convenience by integrating spaces for fitness, leisure, recreation, and social interaction.

Bel Air Village Phases

The developer, Terra Perpetua LLC, the City of Sherman, and the Bel Air Village Public Improvement District have tunneled through a long process of approvals. For example, officials announced the Bel Air Village development in 2020. Before August 2020, the city had approved 245 acres and then approved an additional 33 acres that August.

The first two Bel Air Village phases targeted building apartments, residential homes, and retail spaces. The project fell stagnant for a period in 2021 and 2022. By the end of December 2023, Bel Air Village had built enough homes to begin planning phase three, the centerpiece of the development.

Phase 3 plans have yet to be announced to the public.

Other Bel Air Village Amenities

Bel Air Village’s amenities will continue to grow as the community grows. Planned spaces potentially will include a dog park, event spaces, fitness centers, a golf course, nature trails, parks and green spaces, pools, sports courts, and more.

Bel Air Village and World-Renowned French Artist, Cyril “Kongo”

The Bel Air Village developers have contracted with Cyril “Kongo” to birth an arts district within Bel Air Village. The purpose of collaborating with Kongo is to offer an authentic arts oasis to enrich the lives of residents and visitors.




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FAIR. Water stained; 55 degrees; 2.96 feet below pool. Striped bass are in their spawning mindset and becoming more difficult to locate big fish. Live bait on deep flats and ledges near the big mineral arm and near the bridges. Swimbaits will work shallow in creeks and on points for bigger fish that will not leave the lake to spawn. Catfishing will pick up with the rain and inflow. Look for fish shallow near the rivers and on deep flats near marinas. Large hooks with several small shad or score a big gizzard shad and fish them on the bottom. Suspended bass are in marinas near docks and in the backs of pockets. Crankbaits and chatterbaits are working along with swimbaits near structure and brush. Water temperatures will hit 60 this week. Crappie can be caught near creeks and coves on brush and structure. Fish will be roaming shallow flats in 8-12 feet of water. Jigs and minnows slip cork fish or use electronics to locate more active fish. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass have been a challenge in deep water on Alabama rigs, swimbaits and bait. Warmer days will push fish to shallower water and structure. There are tons of baitfish throughout the lake. Stipers are in the middle of the spawning season, so this can slow the bite but the bite will be aggressive as fish spawn out. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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