Muncie officials approved Mason Ridge, a 126 home subdivision on 37 acres near Jackson and Morrison. D.R. Horton will build the homes, with construction expected to begin soon.
Mason Ridge, a new residential subdivision planned for Muncie, has received final approval from the city’s Planning Commission, clearing the way for construction of 126 new homes. According to a City of Muncie announcement, the project passed its final review unanimously during a Dec. 4 meeting.
The subdivision will be built on approximately 37 acres at the northwest corner of Jackson Street and Morrison Road. Plans call for a neighborhood layout that includes multiple water features, a public greenspace, and a primary entrance from Morrison Road. The site design was reviewed as part of the city’s standard planning process.
Homes in Mason Ridge will be constructed by D.R. Horton. The builder previously developed the Storer Estates subdivision in Muncie, which sold out within several months of opening. Home prices at Mason Ridge are expected to range from about 300,000 dollars to 375,000 dollars.
City officials identified the project as a private residential investment within Muncie’s growing housing market. Construction is expected to begin once final timelines are established. Additional details related to build schedules and home availability will be released as the project moves forward.
The Planning Commission’s approval represents the final regulatory step required before development activity can begin at the site.