Custom Home Building at Pointe Vista on Lake Texoma
Nineteen miles of shoreline. A Hard Rock Hotel rising at the water's edge. We have been working both shores of Lake Texoma for twenty-six years.
The Development
A Resort Community on
the Oklahoma Shoreline
Pointe Vista occupies more than twenty-seven hundred acres along the Oklahoma shoreline of Lake Texoma, with nineteen miles of frontage on the main lake — the longest single-development shoreline of any community on the water. The development is anchored by a Hard Rock Hotel and Residences, an eleven-acre Caribbean Bay with crystal-clear waters and white-sand beaches, an existing eighteen-hole Chickasaw Pointe Golf Course, the established Catfish Bay Marina, and a planned series of resort amenities including an indoor waterpark, an adventure park, conference facilities, and retail and dining throughout the property.
The residential plan calls for more than twenty-one hundred homes at full build-out, layered across multiple housing categories. Hard Rock Residences will deliver branded ownership units with full-service rental programs. Multifamily and hotel-adjacent housing will fill the resort core. Lakeside and hilltop residences will populate the broader property.
“The custom-home opportunity within Pointe Vista is concentrated in a single gated community: Reflection Pointe.”
— Scott Bates

Reflection Pointe
Where Custom Homes Live Within
Within Pointe Vista, the residential opportunity is layered. A range of housing types — Hard Rock Residences, multifamily, hotel-adjacent product — will form the bulk of the unit count. These are largely developer-built or branded-product homes, designed for second-home buyers, vacation rental investors, and owners who want the resort lifestyle delivered turnkey.
Reflection Pointe is different.
Reflection Pointe is the gated community within Pointe Vista. Eighty-four residential lots. Both lakefront and hilltop. Phase 1 is currently releasing more than fifty single-family parcels. This is the custom-home territory inside the development — the lots where an owner chooses an architect, sites the home to the land, and builds something that is not a branded floor plan or a developer specification.
A custom home in Reflection Pointe is a multi-year project. The lot is selected for its specific relationship to the water or to the elevation. The design is shaped by the topography rather than imposed on it. The architectural review process inside a gated community of this caliber is rigorous. The build itself is coordinated with the broader Pointe Vista construction schedule, with the resort’s operational rhythm, and with the access protocols that come with being inside a destination of this scale.
This is the work we have spent twenty-six years preparing to do.
Reflection Pointe — At a Glance
- Residential Lots
- Lot Categories
- Community Type
- Status

“The Hard Rock Residences will fill quickly with buyers who want the lifestyle delivered. The eighty-four lots in Reflection Pointe are for the owner who wants the home built — carefully, deliberately, to last.”
— Scott Bates
Both Shores
Twenty-Six Years on Both Sides of This Lake
Pointe Vista is in Kingston, Oklahoma. Our office is in Pottsboro, Texas. The distance is forty minutes by road, and it is the only thing about the state line that matters.
We have been working both shores of Lake Texoma since 1999. Over a thousand homes across the region. Our co-founder Tom Cece is the mayor of Pottsboro, ten miles south of the Oklahoma border. Our team includes the architect who designs the homes, the interior designer who guides every selection, three superintendents who oversee construction, a project manager who coordinates every approval and change order, and a network of subcontractors who have built homes in Marshall County, Bryan County, Grayson County, and Fannin County. The materials we use, the cabinetry we install, the stonework we trust — none of it stops at the Red River.
For the owner building at Reflection Pointe, choosing a builder is not a question of which state the office sits in. It is a question of who has been on this water long enough to know how to build well on it. The same lake. The same standard. The state line is administrative.
“The Texas side and the Oklahoma side are the same lake. The team that builds on one shore is the team that builds on the other.”
— Scott Bates

The Discipline
Building Inside a Resort Community
Building inside a resort community is its own discipline. Pointe Vista is not a quiet residential subdivision. By the time the first homes at Reflection Pointe are finished, there will be a Hard Rock Hotel with arriving and departing guests, an active marina, a championship golf course in regular use, conference traffic, restaurants, retail, and the constant flow of recreation that a 2,700-acre destination produces.
A custom home built within that environment must be coordinated with the resort's operational rhythm — staged around hotel events, around peak amenity-use seasons, around the security and access protocols of a gated community within a high-traffic destination. The infrastructure is more layered than a standalone subdivision. The coordination is more complex. The architectural review at Reflection Pointe will be rigorous; the construction logistics will be choreographed.
We already build inside Rock Creek — a smaller covenanted lakefront community on the Texas side — and we have worked across the Oklahoma side of Lake Texoma for twenty-six years. The discipline transfers and extends. The principle is the same: respect the constraints, coordinate carefully, build the home as if the surrounding development is part of the brief.

The Two Lands
Lakefront and Hilltop — Two Land Categories
Reflection Pointe's lots fall into two categories. Each rewards a different kind of design.
Lakefront

A lakefront home is oriented to the water. The plan opens toward the lake. Every primary room — kitchen, great room, primary suite — earns its view. Site work focuses on terracing, dock access, shoreline frontage, and the relationship between the home's main level and the water's edge. The challenges are about scale at the waterline, drainage management, and the slow gradient that lakefront lots typically require.
Hilltop

A hilltop home is oriented to the vantage. The plan often arranges itself around a long view that may include the lake in the distance but is not anchored to it. Site work focuses on elevation, prevailing wind, sunset orientation, and the way the home crowns its lot rather than nestling into it. The challenges are about exposure, wind loading, and the structural and envelope decisions that elevated sites demand.
“The same team handles both. What changes is the design conversation: a lakefront home is a home that reaches toward water; a hilltop home is a home that holds its ground in the air.”
— Scott Bates
The Network
Connected to Lake Texoma and the Surrounding Region
Pointe Vista sits within a region we know in detail. The communities along this lake — and the towns just inland on both sides — share a single team, a single process, and a single standard.
On the Oklahoma side of Lake Texoma since 1999.
The state line is administrative.
The water is the same.
Building at Pointe Vista Begins with a Conversation
Whether you are evaluating a Reflection Pointe lot, considering a hilltop residence within Pointe Vista, or simply researching builders who work both sides of Lake Texoma at this scale, the first step is the same — a conversation about what you have in mind and how our team can serve it.
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