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Quality in Craftsmanship

Crafted Homes Showcase

open space living room with 3 large windows and firewood fireplace
entryway to living room with 3 arches that lead to an open space living roomopen space kitchen showing waterfall island and white cabinets
marble walk in shower
exterior of a brick brown brick home

Experience the Comfort and Quality of Purple Key Homes,
Tailored to Your Lifestyle and Built to Exceed Expectations.

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"Their dedication to understanding our needs, combined with their market knowledge, resulted in us finding a home that checked all the boxes. The entire team's professionalism and personalized service make them the go-to choice for anyone looking to buy or sell." - Kate Anderson.
"Their insights into market trends and investment opportunities were invaluable. They helped me identify properties with great potential and guided me through the financial aspects. Thanks to their expertise, my real estate investments have been thriving."
“From our first call, Purple Key Homes made finding our dream home in Desert Ridge a breeze. Their attention to detail and quality finishes made the choice easy. We're thrilled!”
Your Questions Answered

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01
Is there an HOA in Desert Ridge or Yukon Ridge?
No. Desert Ridge and Yukon Ridge do not have a homeowners association, so there's no added monthly or annual fee, just an established, well-kept neighborhood.
02
What schools serve Desert Ridge and Yukon Ridge?
Desert Ridge is zoned to Ector County ISD, which includes Ross Elementary and Permian High School.
03
Where does Purple Key Homes build homes?
Purple Key Homes builds select floor plans in Odessa and Midland, TX.
04
Are Midland and Odessa good places to live?
Both Midland and Odessa are ideally suited for for first-time buyers and growing families alike since they are close to JBS Parkway retail and dining, zoned to Ector County ISD schools, and near amenities like Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center and UTPB.