No Clubhouse Is the Feature
Fireside Village does not pretend to have amenities it does not have. The 48 homes share a small neighborhood park, walking and bike trails around the green setting, and a central fire pit that functions as the informal gathering spot. There is no 28,000 sq ft village center, no lifestyle director, no bocce ramada. What exists is the neighborhood: 48 households on a looping lane near Boise d’Arc Road where morning dog walkers trade gardening tips and the informal happy hours run to the fire pit. Buyers who need a programmed calendar should cross the market to Del Webb at Trinity Falls fifteen minutes south; buyers who have a social life and want a yard without mowing it have found their community.
Carnegie Homes and Fireside Custom Homes built four single-story plans ranging 1,325 to 2,274 sq ft, all with granite counters, stainless appliances, and tandem garages — the oversized garage specifically noted in listings as a golf cart or workshop bay. Construction started 2017; the community is now complete and trading resale at mid-to-high $300,000s, making it one of the more approachable price points in McKinney’s 55+ market. Get the current HOA schedule, confirm what exterior scope it owns (lawn service is confirmed; verify the rest), and pull the lot’s entity list — McKinney’s 55+ market contains MUD country nearby, and lot-level confirmation is the only way to know which stack applies here. Collin County tax guide.