What $1.2M Buys in Sedona Community — Inside Lubbock’s Premier Luxury Neighborhood
Today I’m taking you inside the Sedona Community — Lubbock’s most exclusive neighborhood. If you’ve ever wondered what life looks like when designers, builders, and deep pockets converge, this is the place to study. In this post I’ll walk you through two brand-new homes, break down what $1.2–1.25 million buys you in Sedona Community, and give you a real sense of the neighborhood, amenities, and where this part of town is headed.
Table of Contents
- Why Sedona Community? Location, Exclusivity, and Growth
- House #1 in Sedona Community — What $1.2M Gets You in Sedona
- House #2 in Sedona Community — 3911 149th Street (Different Vibe, Same Price)
- Sedona Community Park and Green Spaces
- The Sedona Community Lifestyle
- What to Expect When You Shop in Sedona Community
- Tips for Buyers Considering Sedona Community
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) — Sedona Community
- Final Thoughts — Is Sedona Community Right for You?
Why Sedona Community? Location, Exclusivity, and Growth
Sedona Community sits on the newer side of Lubbock development — south of town where there’s still a lot of open land. That makes it attractive for buyers who want big lots, modern construction, and a neighborhood that’s being built with an eye toward long-term value. Right across from parts of the development you can still find cotton fields and raw land. That land won’t be raw forever — I'm confident the next 5–10 years will bring more homes, retail, and restaurants into the area, the kind of growth that can add resale value to Sedona Community properties.
There’s also a practical draw: proximity to the new C. Love It Cooper football stadium and the schools that'll be tied to it. For families, being close to schools, sports facilities, and new community infrastructure is a real selling point. Sedona Community blends that convenience with high-end touches that cater to buyers who expect upscale design and modern living.
If you drive through Sedona Community you’ll notice a few defining characteristics: large single-family lots, varied home styles (even within the same block), thoughtfully designed public spaces like parks and ponds, and builders who clearly tried to outdo each other in finish quality and floor plan flexibility.
House #1 in Sedona Community — What $1.2M Gets You in Sedona
Let’s jump into the first house we toured — a $1.2 million-plus build listed by Stacy Rogers. This house showcases the “more modern” end of Sedona Community's aesthetic: open, airy spaces, double kitchen islands, and contemporary finishes.
Open Great Room and Kitchen
The great room concept is alive and well here: high ceilings, expansive sightlines from kitchen to living, and lots of natural light. The kitchen is designed for entertaining and everyday family life. Instead of a single island, this home has a double island setup — one island for prep and another for casual seating or staging food during gatherings.
Details matter — built-in microwave, plentiful cabinet space, and an adjacent wine cooler for those nice bottles you want to keep chilled and ready. The built-in appliances and wine storage are small touches that speak to the neighborhood’s buyer profile: people who want a turnkey, refined house where entertaining is easy.
Living Area
The living area was designed for big family moments: couch, huge TV, and room for conversation. The layout encourages people to gather in one central spot, which is ideal for families and for hosting friends on game day or holidays.
Flex Space and Separated Bedroom Wings
One of the nicest functional differences between this house and a lower-priced home is that extra flex room. Sedona Community builders are giving buyers meaningful separation between living and sleeping areas — a flex space that can be a theater room, game room, or study area.
The flex room separates two nicely sized bedrooms — each with its own bathroom. In neighborhoods with $300–$400k homes, you usually don’t get this kind of layout flexibility.
Master Suite — Luxury and Practicality
The master receives a lot of attention in Sedona Community homes. In this house the master suite is spacious and carefully finished. The bathroom is roomy, the closet is generously scaled, and the overall feel is calm and luxurious.
One detail I love to point out: the combination of “him and hers” vanities and a massive closet. This is the kind of everyday luxury that buyers expect at this price point in Sedona Community.
Dining Room and Entertaining Areas
The dining room has high ceilings and a formal feel — perfect for hosting a sit-down dinner. The transition from formal dining to kitchen to living is seamless, which is key for modern family living and entertaining.
Backyard, Pool, and Pool House
Outdoor space in Sedona Community is built for entertaining. The backyard is long and laid out to accommodate a pool, seating, grilling, and even a small bar setup. The property also includes a pool house that can be used as a man cave, she shed, or guest suite — it even has a garage and a bathroom. This adds real value and useability to the property.
Utility Rooms — Laundry and Storage
Walk-in laundry rooms and generous storage are small conveniences that add up. This house includes a substantial laundry/mudroom area — something most buyers appreciate, especially families.
Bottom line: this home shows you what Sedona Community buyers expect — expansive interiors, thoughtful layouts, and high-end finishes that make everyday life feel elevated.
House #2 in Sedona Community — 3911 149th Street (Different Vibe, Same Price)
Next up: another Sedona Community listing — 3911 149th Street — listed by Dan Williams. It’s priced in the same ballpark (about $1.25 million) but gives a different personality: more cozy, a touch rustic with exposed beams and warmer finishes. That variety is one of Sedona Community’s strengths — builders mix styles block to block to appeal to different buyers.
Cozy, Warm Design — Beams and Details
This home leans into a warmer, cozier palette. The exposed beams and wood accents give it a lived-in, comfortable feel. It’s less stark-modern and more approachable while still bringing luxe elements to the table.
Kitchen and Walk-In Pantry
One fun moment in the tour: I actually thought a large appliance was a pantry, then realized it was the fridge — and the pantry was even more impressive: a walk-in pantry with detailed brick-style flooring. Walk-in pantries and attention to flooring details are clear signs of the care builders put into Sedona Community homes.
Bedrooms, Upstairs Flex, and Family Flow
This model offers bedrooms spread across two levels — two downstairs, two upstairs — plus a flex space on the second floor. That upstairs flex is ideal for a media room, homework space, or a teenager hangout. The layout reflects the family-focused buyer in Sedona Community: separation between common areas and sleeping quarters, and a plan that can adapt over time.
Master Bath, Accent Walls, and Closet Bliss
The master bath in this house is a highlight. There’s a beautiful accent wall above the tub and lighting that adds personality. The closet is thoughtfully designed and large — enough to make anyone feel a little giddy when they realize they can actually store their wardrobe comfortably.
Details That Repeat: Brick Floors and Continuity
One thing I noticed: designers here use a consistent thread — like the brick-style flooring used in pantry and laundry areas — to tie the house together. That kind of continuity shows a level of finish coordination you don’t always find in mid-range developments.
Backyard, Pool (Again), and Garage
The backyard here also favors entertaining — even if the pool is unfinished at the time of our visit. Garages are plentiful in Sedona Community, often multi-car, which is practical for families who own tools, toys, or multiple vehicles.
Sedona Community Park and Green Spaces
One surprise I always enjoy pointing out: there’s actual water in the Sedona Community park. Ponds and pavilions give the neighborhood a community feel and places to walk the dog, take a stroll, or meet neighbors. You can literally walk from homes on 149th Street to the park in a few minutes — that kind of walkability and green space is a strong selling point.
The park also gives you a glimpse of the finished sections of the neighborhood — the homes that are already occupied, landscaping in place, and streets that feel established. That contrast against the homes that are still under construction tells you exactly what stage the Sedona Community is in: growing, active, and desirable.
The Sedona Community Lifestyle
Sedona Community attracts buyers who want newer construction, higher-end finishes, and a neighborhood built around modern family life. That includes:
- Professionals who want a turnkey house with contemporary design.
- Families drawn to proximity to schools, the new stadium, and safe streets with parks.
- Buyers who like the idea of owning a larger lot and having outdoor entertaining space that’s private and functional.
Those buyers also like the idea that Sedona Community is still growing. Empty lots and fields in the area are not a bug — they’re a feature, because they represent potential for nearby retail, restaurants, and increased neighborhood services over time.
What to Expect When You Shop in Sedona Community
One of the best things about Sedona Community is variety. Builders aren’t duplicating the exact same floor plan on every lot. They’re mixing modern with cozy, and high-gloss with warm wood. That means buyers can find a house that fits their personal taste without sacrificing the neighborhood’s core benefits. Whether your vibe is more modern-minimalist or you prefer warm rustic accents, Sedona Community offers choices.
Value-wise, here's what matters:
- Lot size and position (corner lots, cul-de-sac lots, and lots facing parks typically command a premium).
- Finish level — double islands, premium appliances, and outdoor living spaces matter.
- Buyer demand and future development nearby (new schools, businesses, and infrastructure will raise long-term value).
In short, Sedona Community isn’t just about being “expensive”; it’s about being thoughtful in design, neighborhood planning, and long-term potential.
Tips for Buyers Considering Sedona Community
If you’re thinking about buying in Sedona Community, here are practical steps and tips based on touring homes and talking to builders and agents:
- Know your non-negotiables: Do you need a pool? A four-car garage? A first-floor primary? Decide early.
- Shop finishes with a pro: Bring or work with a real estate agent who understands finish levels so you can compare apples to apples across homes and builders.
- Look at lot orientation: Backyards facing west vs east can matter in Texas heat. Consider sun exposure and privacy.
- Think resale: Even if you plan to stay, choose features that have broad appeal (walk-in pantry, flex rooms, outdoor entertaining spaces).
- Ask about the neighborhood plan: What retail, school expansions, or roads are planned for the next 5–10 years?
Finally, understand that in Sedona Community, finishes and layout often matter more than square footage. Two houses at the same price can feel totally different because of how they’re built and appointed.
If you need help comparing models, understanding builder differences, or want to schedule a tour of Sedona Community, reach out anytime — call or text (806) 464-9380 and I’ll get you set up.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) — Sedona Community
What makes Sedona Community different from other Lubbock neighborhoods?
Sedona Community combines new construction, larger lots, modern finishes, and planned green spaces like ponds and parks. Builders offer diverse styles, and the area is still growing, which gives buyers opportunities for appreciation and nearby retail growth.
How much should I expect to pay for a home in Sedona Community?
During our tour, homes in Sedona Community were shown at around $1.2–1.25 million for the higher-end models. That price point delivers modern layouts, premium finishes, and generous outdoor living. There may be variation based on lot size, plan, and level of customization.
Are there any starter homes in Sedona Community?
Sedona Community is primarily a higher-end neighborhood. If you’re looking for starter homes, there are other areas of Lubbock with lower price points. Sedona Community focuses on buyers who want larger homes and more upscale finishes.
What amenities are included in Sedona Community?
The neighborhood offers parks, a pond, walking paths, and planned community spaces. Proximity to new schools and athletic facilities — like the C. Love It Cooper stadium — is a major draw.
How long until the area around Sedona Community is fully developed?
Development timelines vary, but based on what I’ve seen and heard, expect continued development in the next 5–10 years with additional retail, services, and infill homes.
Is Sedona Community family-friendly?
Absolutely. The layout of homes, school proximity, parks, and family-oriented features like flex rooms and large backyards make it ideal for families.
Are the pools in new Sedona Community homes always completed before closing?
Not always. During our visits some pools were unfinished. If an operational pool is important to you, make that a condition in your contract or require completion guarantees from the builder.
Does Sedona Community have HOA fees and rules?
Yes — like most master-planned neighborhoods, Sedona Community has HOA rules intended to maintain property values and neighborhood aesthetics. Be sure to review the HOA documents before committing to a purchase.
How should I choose between different builders in Sedona Community?
Look at finished product quality, warranty terms, included features versus upgrades, and reviews or references from other buyers. Touring multiple model homes (as we did) is invaluable to understanding each builder’s strengths.
Final Thoughts — Is Sedona Community Right for You?
If you want a modern, thoughtfully designed home with room to entertain, large yards, and a neighborhood that’s actively being built and improved — Sedona Community should be on your list. It’s not the only option in Lubbock, but it does offer a distinct blend of luxury touches, practical layouts, and long-term potential.
Buying in Sedona Community means buying into a lifestyle: roomy houses, parks and water features, and a community that still has room to grow. Whether you’re looking for a quiet family life, a home that supports entertaining, or a newer property with fewer day-one maintenance headaches, Sedona Community provides choices.
If you want help sifting through models, understanding builder differences, or just touring Sedona Community with an agent who knows the neighborhood inside and out — I’m here. You can reach out any time and I’ll get you set up to see the homes currently available.
Thanks for taking this deep dive into Sedona Community with me. I love showing neighborhoods like this because they tell the story of where Lubbock is going — and Sedona Community is a neighborhood that’s very much part of that story.