White stucco, black trim, a pergola detail above the entry, stacked stone at the base, crepe myrtles already established and in bloom. The street presence at 10719 Painted Crescent Ct is composed, not assembled from a builder's options sheet. Before you step inside, the exterior tells you: someone was thinking about the long view.
At $2,100,000 in Cypress, TX 77433, this property makes its case on three things β the floor plan's sight line, the kitchen's build quality, and a backyard that does the heavy lifting on price justification. All three hold up.

What the Floor Plan Actually Does
Step inside and the sight line is immediate. The great room, kitchen island, dining space, and sliding glass doors are aligned on a single east-west axis that terminates at open water. That's deliberate design, not a lucky lot orientation. Dark exposed wood ceiling beams ground the volume without compressing it, and the oversized ceiling fan reads as a working feature rather than a decorator's gesture.
The layout puts the kitchen inside the living space, not off to the side where families end up splitting into separate rooms. Everyone lands in the same place. It functions the way a house with this much square footage should β open without being cavernous.

The Kitchen Is the Honest Tell
Kitchens reveal whether a builder was building for keeps or building for the listing photo. This one was building for keeps.
Gray shaker cabinets floor to ceiling. A custom plaster range hood that's architecturally integrated β not a box dropped onto the wall. Double stainless wall ovens. A gas range. A quartz island wide enough for four at the bar while a fifth is cooking and no one's crowding anyone. The pendant lighting is clean glass, the subway tile backsplash is set straight and tight. Through the window at the end of the dining table, you're looking at the lake. That view earns its position in the daily routine of whoever lives here.

The Backyard Is Where the Price Pencils Out
The rear of this property is a full resort build: freeform pool with a raised spa and spillover, travertine coping and surround, and a covered boat dock at the water's edge. That dock isn't decorative β this is a lot where you can put a boat on the lake and use it.
The water behind the property is wide and open. No homes compressing the view from the opposite bank. On a clear afternoon it reads as a genuine lake, and that distinction matters when you're calculating whether you can live with a view every day for a decade.
At $2,100,000, the lot position is as much of the purchase as the house. Waterfront inventory at this quality tier in the Cypress 77433 corridor is thin. It doesn't move fast because there isn't much of it to move β and when it does, it doesn't replenish.

Stone columns anchor a covered patio. A built-in fire pit anchors a second zone. The pool deck is a third. Three distinct outdoor rooms before you reach the dock β that's a backyard built for the full year, not just summer weekends.
The buyer this suits is specific: someone who wants the outdoor life already built into the property, not penciled in on a future renovation list. Someone relocating from a coastal or resort market who's run the comparison β what $2.1M buys in Cypress, Texas against what it buys anywhere with a coastline attached, state income tax, and resort-market comps. Cypress has matured enough that it earns that comparison now. The northwest corridor isn't a secondary market anymore; it's where people are choosing to land first.
Five years from now, you either own a lot like this on Painted Crescent, or you're watching what someone else did with it.