Centurion American Expands Alpha Ranch with 68-Acre Fort Worth Land Buy
Event summary
- Centurion American Development Group acquired 68 acres in the Fort Worth Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ).
- The land will be incorporated into Alpha Ranch, a master-planned community in North Fort Worth.
- Davidson Bogel Real Estate (DB2RE) represented Centurion American in the transaction.
- Alpha Ranch is designed to include residential neighborhoods, open space, and commercial amenities.
- Centurion American has developed over 200,000 single-family lots since 1990.
The big picture
Centurion American’s continued investment in Alpha Ranch underscores the ongoing demand for master-planned communities in the rapidly expanding Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. This acquisition, facilitated by DB2RE, reflects a broader trend of developers seeking land in ETJs to capitalize on lower land costs and flexible zoning, while still benefiting from proximity to established urban centers. The company’s extensive track record and partnerships suggest a deliberate strategy to capture a significant share of the region’s residential growth.
What we're watching
- Infrastructure Needs
- The expansion of Alpha Ranch will likely increase pressure on local infrastructure, requiring Centurion to coordinate with Fort Worth authorities on road improvements, utilities, and schools.
- ETJ Dynamics
- Centurion’s success hinges on navigating the complexities of operating within Fort Worth’s ETJ, where regulations and annexation policies can significantly impact development timelines and costs.
- Sales Velocity
- The pace of sales within Alpha Ranch will dictate the viability of further land acquisitions and the overall return on investment for Centurion and its partners.
