Every home we build is documented from demolition or groundbreak to closing. This is what Hearthside actually looks like.
Not a curated highlight reel. A living archive of real projects at real addresses — including what's under construction right now.
Active builds in Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, and the Texas Hill Country. Follow along.
These projects are in progress right now. We document each one from day one — so you can see exactly how Hearthside builds, in real time, in the neighborhoods you care about.
Contracted. Architectural plans in progress. Breaking ground soon. Documentation begins at demolition.
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Demolition completed April 2026. Foundation currently underway. This is the most documented Hearthside build to date — follow every stage from cleared lot to completed home.
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A selection of completed Hearthside builds across Central Texas.
Each completed home tells a different story. Click into any project to see the full arc — from groundbreak through closing — including the invisible work along the way.
A custom home in New Braunfels designed around the way this family actually lives — on 1.18 acres and built to the standard that doesn't change based on who's watching.
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A spec home in New Braunfels built to custom standards — because the spec label changes who signs the contract, not how the home gets built.
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A spec home built to the same standard as every Hearthside home — the one we hold ourselves to whether or not someone's buying it before we break ground.
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A Parade of Homes property built to the same standard as every Hearthside home - the one we hold ourselves to whether it's a showcase or not.
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The First Draft is a free preliminary floor plan designed for your specific land and your specific vision. It costs you nothing and it tells you more about whether Hearthside is the right fit than any portfolio ever could.
