



Elan Flower Mound
30 day minimum stay required
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About this property
Feel the easygoing elegance of upscale, urban living at our sophisticated lakeside community. Authentic luxury is naturally set apart from the rest, and we offer a unique lifestyle that you won't find anywhere else. Peaceful pocket parks are perfect for reading. The hammock lounge is designed for daydreams. Treat your pup to a romp in the dog park followed by a warm bath in the pet spa. Center yourself at the yoga lawn garden. Gather with friends at the fountain plaza and wander down the boardwalk. Farm-to-table kitchens, artisan spa baths, and living-well rooms connect with harmony in our casual-chic homes. Live right on Lake Grapevine's trail system in a scenic, supremely walkable neighborhood with an amazing school system. Stroll to everything, from the farmer's market to the amphitheater - and discover innovative shops and restaurants right on the ground floor. Experience life more deeply at Elan Flower Mound.
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About Flower Mound, Texas

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Flower Mound is a suburban community of 20,000 acres on the shores of Grapevine Lake, south of Denton and northwest of Dallas in south central Denton County. It was established after a land dispute was settled and Indian raids ceased. Permanent settlerment began, as immigrants were attracted by the rich soil, suitable for raising cotton, corn, and wheat. The town was named after a fifty-foot-high mound covered with Indian paintbrush; which was once a holy place for local Indians. Unlike many pioneer settlements in the area during the Great Depression, Flower Mound maintained a steady population throughout the first half of the twentieth century and became a farming and cattle-raising community.