MacDonald Ranch Corridor
Sunridge
Heights

Sunridge sits within the broader MacDonald Ranch corridor and has been building out since 1997, with construction continuing in phases into the late 2010s — which means the housing stock here isn't one uniform era the way a single-phase master-plan is. Home sizes swing wide too, from cozy attached units under 1,300 square feet up to large single-family homes well over 7,000. Because it borders Seven Hills and MacDonald Ranch, we usually fold Sunridge stops into visits already planned for that corridor.

That mixed-era build-out means the first thing we do on a new Sunridge job is confirm which phase a home was built in before quoting a like-for-like fixture match — a 1998 section and a 2015 section need different parts entirely. HOA approval turnaround for exterior work here runs on the same MacDonald Ranch umbrella HOA as the surrounding corridor.

What We See Most Here

Vintage confirmation before quoting — fixture matches depend on which build phase (late-90s through 2010s) a given home falls into.

Different anchoring needs for attached townhome/condo sections versus the detached single-family blocks.

HOA-coordinated exterior work, scheduled the same way we handle the rest of the MacDonald Ranch corridor.

Matching fixtures across Sunridge's mixed build phases since 2022 — written estimates, no upselling, and we come back free if something's not right.

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