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Harvest Green, mapped.

I’m Eddie Weir, REALTOR® with REMAX Signature in Greater Houston. Harvest Green is Richmond’s agrihood master-planned community — built around a working community farm, with Lamar CISD elementary feeders, deep David Weekley and Perry Homes inventory, and a programming calendar centered on the farm. This guide is the lay of the land.

Harvest Green, Fort Bend County, Texas

Harvest Green, Richmond, Texas

77406
Primary ZIPs
LCISD
School District
Fort Bend
County

What Harvest Green Is

Richmond’s agrihood master-planned community.

Harvest Green sits in Richmond along Harlem Road. Build-out started in 2014 and remains active. The community is anchored by a 12-acre working community farm with chickens, goats, beehives, and seasonal produce shares for residents. Resort-style pools, fitness center, and miles of internal trails complete the amenity stack. Lamar CISD covers the schools. Active builders include David Weekley, Perry Homes, and Highland Homes.

What Harvest Green Is

Richmond agrihood master-planned community with a 12-acre working community farm, top LCISD elementary feeders, resort-style amenities, and active new-construction inventory.

What Harvest Green Isn’t

Harvest Green is not the same as Aliana — the agrihood concept is the differentiator. It’s a smaller community with more focused amenity programming. It’s also not for buyers indifferent to the farm; the farm is the community’s identity.

Who It’s For

Harvest Green fits Lamar CISD-prioritizing families wanting unique community programming, families with children interested in the working farm, value-conscious buyers wanting master-planned amenities, and Richmond buyers prioritizing differentiation over scale.

By the Numbers

Harvest Green market, plain language.

Harvest Green trades in mid-tier new-construction pricing — entry-level around $380k, mid-tier $450k-$550k, estate $650k-plus.

Median Sale Price

$435k–$495k

Source: HAR MLS, May 2026 (typical range — verify current at har.com). Harvest Green combined median.

Median Days on Market

35–55

Source: HAR MLS, May 2026 (typical range).

Active Inventory

150–250

Source: HAR MLS, May 2026 (typical range). Smaller inventory than Aliana.

Typical Price Range

$380k–$700k+

Entry-level David Weekley at the low end; Highland Homes estate sections at the top.

Two things to watch in Harvest Green comp pulls. First, builder concessions distort transacted price. Second, the agrihood programming and HOA dues structure differ from typical MPCs — review HOA documents carefully.

Inside Harvest Green

Three builders active in Harvest Green, quickly.

Harvest Green is built by a focused set of Houston builders. David Weekley typically carries the deepest inventory.

National · Customizable

David Weekley Homes

National builder with the deepest current Harvest Green inventory. Floor-plan flexibility, mid-tier-plus pricing.

Texas-HQ · Volume

Perry Homes

Texas volume builder with active Harvest Green inventory. Strong base-price value, predictable floor plans.

Texas-HQ · Mid-tier+

Highland Homes

Texas builder with mid-tier-plus pricing, larger floor plans, deeper finish standards.

Schools, Taxes, MUDs

The three things nobody warns Harvest Green buyers about until close.

Harvest Green’s agrihood profile comes with three consideration areas.

Lamar CISD

Harvest Green feeds Lamar CISD. Always confirm the specific elementary assignment at the address.

Property Tax Rate

Harvest Green property tax rates typically land in the 2.6–3.1% range due to MUD bonded debt.

Agrihood HOA Structure

Harvest Green’s HOA includes the working farm operation. HOA dues, programming calendar, and use rules differ from standard master-planned HOAs. Review HOA documents carefully — the agrihood is a feature, but it’s also a structural difference.

Why People Pick Harvest Green

Working farm, LCISD, and an unusual master-planned identity.

Harvest Green’s lifestyle pull is the working community farm — chickens, goats, beehives, seasonal produce shares for residents, farm programming for kids, and a community identity built around food and seasonal cycles. Beyond the farm: top LCISD elementary access, resort-style pools, fitness center, and miles of trails.

On the connectivity side, Harvest Green sits in Richmond along Harlem Road. Downtown Houston runs 35–50 minutes off-peak via US-59. Sugar Land’s First Colony Mall is 15 minutes north. For families wanting LCISD schools plus a unique community identity, Harvest Green works.

Harvest Green FAQ

The questions Harvest Green buyers actually ask.

Is Harvest Green a good place to live?

For Lamar CISD-prioritizing families wanting unique community programming centered on the working farm, yes. Harvest Green scores well on schools, amenities, and the agrihood differentiation. Buyers indifferent to the farm should consider Aliana or other Richmond MPCs instead.

What’s the average home price in Harvest Green?

Harvest Green home prices range from $380k entry-level to $700k+ for estate. Most active inventory sits in the $450k-$600k range.

What builders are active in Harvest Green?

David Weekley Homes, Perry Homes, and Highland Homes are the primary active builders.

What’s the school district in Harvest Green?

Harvest Green is zoned to Lamar CISD. Always confirm the specific elementary assignment at the address.

What about flooding in Harvest Green?

For any Harvest Green home, I pull the FEMA flood-zone map and review the seller’s disclosure.

Are property taxes high in Harvest Green?

Harvest Green property tax rates typically land between 2.6% and 3.1% of assessed value due to MUD bonded debt.

Do I need a REALTOR® for Harvest Green new construction?

Yes. The on-site sales agent represents the builder. As your buyer’s agent I negotiate incentives, rate buy-downs, and upgrade pricing.

What is an agrihood?

An agrihood is a master-planned community built around a working farm. Harvest Green is one of the larger and more established agrihoods in Texas. The farm operation is part of the HOA structure; residents access seasonal produce, community programming, and the farm’s amenities. The agrihood concept is the community’s identity, not a side amenity.

Ready to talk through Harvest Green?

I’ll pull current HAR data on Harvest Green, walk through builders that fit your budget and LCISD priorities, and lay out the agrihood HOA structure, school zoning, MUD exposure, and flood considerations.

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