Ranch at Duck Creek by Starlight Homes

3.1
30 reviews

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Welcome to Ranch at Duck Creek! Our new Ft. Worth neighborhood offers affordable and spacious move-in ready homes. With a variety of 3, 4, or 5 bedroom plans to choose from, there are many options to suit your needs. Step outside of your new home and explore the great amenities. Ranch at Duck Creek features a community park, pond and walking trails with benches. Relaxing days outside with family and friends are ahead.

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Ranch at Duck Creek by Starlight Homes
4713 Harlequin Drive, Fort Worth, TX
76179, United States

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  • JW
    Jordan Wiggins
    Oct 10, 2025
    1.0
    Contacted Omar Salazar and his team in regards to the debris left underneath my yard which includes over spill of concrete, large rocks, LAYERS of trash, PVC and unfortunately, rusted rebar in which my toddler stepped on, resulting in a visit to the ER, giving a toddler a tetanus shot was the worst experience as a father that I had to witness. I informed Omar that the irrigation was faulty and the original installation company was NOT willing to help as I was 3 days outside of living at my home for 1 year, the company isn't even a irrigation company, they are a SOD company. I paid for the fix of the irrigation myself and because of this Omar and "his boss" agreed that the company I hired to fix the terribly installed irrigation should be the ones coming back to remove the debris from the yard that resulted in injury to my toddler. I asked Omar specifically, as he put direct blame to his boss" if he agreed to that solution, which obviously makes no sense, his reply was "I am not in a position to answer that". Terrible mistake on Omar Salazar, Craig Blaisure and Justin for this terrible decision that resulted in a injury to a little girl due to negligence of their building team. Actions are to follow (10/10/2025)
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    Conner
    Oct 8, 2025
    1.0
    Buyer Beware: Starlight Homes Disappoints We discovered black mold in the attic due to broken shingles flagged during the initial inspection—never repaired despite a moisture warranty ticket. That ticket still shows “reported” status, but no action has been taken, and it’s been months. I even reached out to warranty at Starlight, and she advised that she didn’t know anything about it. Worse, they had to hire a structural engineer to assess broken trusses that Starlight left in place. The quality of wood is so poor, some of it looks ready to crumble. This house continues to prove how rushed and poorly built it is. Starlight promised to fix inspection items before closing, but most were ignored. Missing silicone between bricks, unsealed exterior fixtures, and bubbling porch concrete were all denied under warranty. Their response? A blanket disclaimer absolving them of responsibility for thermal and moisture protection. Communication was great—until we signed. Our A/C failed within a week. Despite being labeled an “emergency,” it took over a week to fix—in July—with a six-month-old in the house. They promised a new air filter before closing, left the wrong one on our porch, and never followed up. The bathroom mirror has a visible gap, which they refuse to fix. Appliances are low quality—our washing machine leaked for a month due to a botched install. They sent a drywall tech instead of a someone for the baseboards and flooring. The house was filthy at move-in. Deep scratches on sliding doors, sawdust in cabinets, and peeling vinyl on cabinet doors. Corners are cracking, walls splitting, and doorknobs falling off. Warranty contractors rush through jobs and after they leave you noticed they didnt action half of the items called out. I chose Starlight because of their parent company, Ashton Woods. Big mistake. These homes are rushed, poorly built, and backed by empty promises. Save yourself the stress—go with a builder who stands behind their work.
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    Jeremy Brown
    Aug 4, 2025
    5.0
    We’re had a great experience with Scott moody, Craig kleinhammer, and Omar Salazar as we started our process to buy our first house and still appreciate the help that we received from them today
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    SRIJANA STHA
    Jun 5, 2025
    1.0
    They don't even deserve 0 star. Very CHEAPLY Build homes. THEY HAVE USED ALL THE HOUSE WITH THE CHEAPEST MATERIALS FOUND IN THE MARKET. 2 YEARS SINCE I BOUGHT THE HOUSE ALREADY HAD SO MANY ISSUES. THEIR WARRANTY JUST SUCKS. VERY RUDE AND LATE RESPONSE. THEY WILL GIVE SOME STUPID REASONS AND SAID IT WILL NOT COVER. DO NOT BUY WITH THESE BUILDERS.
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    Andrew Sadowski
    Jun 2, 2025
    1.0
    Starlight homes improperly installed my hvac and caused my house to flood a year after buying the house. Please feel free to reach out and ask about my experience before you purchase a house from them. Edit: starlight homes reply The first person we contacted was warranty. In the warranty claim ( since we couldn’t get anyone on the phone ) we stated we have an emergency our house is being flooded by our hvac system. 3 days later someone from starlight called me and said she could help the only thing she does to help is suggest we stick a shop vac hose in the pipes to try and clear any debris in it. Let me say that again she called 3 days after we made an emergency warranty claim to suggest we stick a vacuum down our hvac system. The hvac was improperly installed. I have been trying to get them to do something to fix it and they are not interested in helping one bit. The cut off valve for the hvac is above the drip pan. So when the pan fills with water instead of cutting off our hvac it floods our entire house. First off a house 1 year old shouldn’t have clogged pipes. And you would think if someone tells you it’s an emergency and the system was installed improperly you would do more than tell them to stick a vacuum in the pipes. I would save your money and buy from any other builder. I will do my best to make sure I put my experience on every add they ever run. No one should have to experience this with their first home. We will be reaching out to code enforcement as well.