Just
outside the city limits, with no shortage of amenities, Copperfield
offers residents more than a house, it offers piece of mind. Tucked
into Northwest Harris County are over 2000 acres that make up the
Seven Villages of Copperfield: Easton Commons, Middlegate, Northmead,
Southcreek, Southdown, Westcreek, and Copperfield Place. Each Village
offers the intimacy of a small community while providing access to
the city at large. Straddling Highway 6, Copperfield is immediately
north of FM 529 and just south of US 290 with excellent access to
Beltway 8, I-10, and the Metro system. Wherever residents need to
be in the city, Copperfield is conveniently located to access it
all. What started as
the vision of the Friendswood Development Company in 1977 has developed
into a thriving community of residences. Beautiful, yet functional,
Copperfield encompasses all the elements a family needs to feel
comfortable and secure. Every detail has been thought of: from
the extensive network of parks and playgrounds to the 10-acre community
park equipped with picnic facilities, ball fields and an exercise
track, to the neighborhood pools and the Community Center. Almost
a town within the city, The Copperfield Civic Associations represent
each Village and actively involves residents in their community,
as do the Copperfield Athletic Committee and the Copperfield Women’s
Club.
What
has not been incorporated into Copperfield is readily available in
the surrounding area. Cy-Fair Hospital, just north of US 290, provides
top-notch medical care. The Copperfield Racquet & Health Club
is a private facility located within Copperfield and open to the
public as is the Langham Creek YMCA. Just a short drive north or
south on Highway 6 leads to the fantastic shopping at Willowbrook
or West Oaks Malls. The stretch of Highway 6 that segments Copperfield
is host to a world of shopping, dining and entertainment venues.
Copperfield
homes offer diverse custom touches and, priced from the $100,000s
to $275,000, offer an incredible value for new families or empty
nesters. Traditional homes styles offer three and four bedrooms,
and the open floorplans feature formals and breakfast rooms, built-ins
and walk-in closets, vaulted ceilings and tile floors all enclosed
by spacious yards with mature landscaping. Many homes, originally
constructed in the 1980s and 1990s, offer extensive upgrades. Students
receive a superior education attending schools in the nationally
recognized Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District and the
Cy-Fair College System has several locations in the area for local
residents seeking higher education opportunities.
More than a neighborhood, Copperfield
is the place for those who expect more from their community. |