An artistic representation of the Moxie community showcasing parks, homes, and social spaces.
Red Oak Development Group has unveiled plans for Moxie, a 589-acre mixed-use community in Lockhart, Texas, focused on enhancing quality of life. The first phase features 413 homes, parks, and social spaces to promote community engagement, with construction beginning soon. Moxie aims to incorporate innovative designs that prioritize walkability, social wellness, and educational support initiatives for local educators, all while fostering a vibrant, integrated neighborhood experience.
Red Oak Development Group has announced an ambitious new project called Moxie, a sprawling 589-acre mixed-use community located just south of Austin in Lockhart, Texas. This innovative development is expected to redefine what a community can be, focusing on quality of life rather than merely profit margins.
The first phase of Moxie covers 89 acres and will include 413 single-family homes, parks, trails, and social spaces that encourage neighborhood engagement. Construction for this initial phase is already in progress, and model homes are set to begin construction in Fall 2025. The grand opening is slated for the Spring of 2026.
Moxie embodies a community-centric design philosophy, prioritizing how residents live as much as where they live. The development emphasizes walkability, social wellness, and everyday joy, featuring interconnected pathways that lead residents to various parks and public amenities scattered throughout the area.
One of the standout features of Moxie will be a vibrant park and social space equipped with a stage for outdoor events, colorful murals, and public Wi-Fi access—designed to foster interactions among residents. Nearly 20% of the land is being reserved specifically for parks and open spaces, ensuring that nature is woven into the fabric of daily life.
Looking ahead, Moxie plans to include a town center known as The Crossing, which is intended to be a hub for retail, dining, and community events. The developers are committed to offering a range of housing types and programs that reflect the unique spirit and culture of Lockhart, a city celebrated for its BBQ, music, and historical charm.
The project also aims to contribute to local communities through initiatives like TEACH (Teacher’s Economic Advancement through Community Homeownership). This initiative hopes to assist 500 educators in becoming homeowners by the year 2040, further embedding the community within its educational framework.
Red Oak’s vision for Moxie goes beyond housing. The design integrates residential, retail, and green spaces that elevate the overall human experience. The project is intent on offering a vibrant, fully integrated community experience that evolves in tandem with its residents, fostering a sense of belonging and well-being.
Details regarding phase one, such as builder collections, architectural styles, and amenities, will be revealed in the upcoming months. The goal is to ensure that all community-driven initiatives reflect the unique character of Lockhart, capturing the essence of what makes this city special.
Red Oak Development Group is determined to challenge the outdated norms of community development by measuring success through human connections and the quality of time invested in community life, rather than focusing solely on financial metrics. Moxie represents a bold step forward in the pursuit of creating not just places to live, but neighborhoods where residents can truly thrive.
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