Posted by Richard Soto on Friday, March 19th, 2010 3:32pm.
Stone Oak is one of those suburbs that just makes sense. After the real estate crash of the 1980s, Stone Oak remained strong, as did many of the other master-planned communities in the area. In fact, the idea behind the master-planned community of Stone Oak works just as well today as it did in years past.
Stone Oak was built under a master-planned community concept. Not only would this town offer plenty of residential real estate, but it would also offer everything a community would need: offices, churches, banks and schools, among other things. The location would allow residents to work close to home, and the children would all attend the same school. In short, Stone Oak was built as a community-oriented concept.
Many communities have been built on the master-planned community principle, but it seems like Stone Oak works particularly well. Here are the following, top three reasons why Stone Oak has become such a highly desired neighborhood and why we love it so: