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No, Winding Creek does not have a homeowner’s association (HOA), which means no HOA fees!
Anthem Properties anticipates Winding Creek’s master plan will be fully completed by 2034.
Winding Creek spans nearly 500 acres in the beautiful, sunny landscape of Northern California. The community will be home to more than 2,000 residents and features 140 acres of forever-protected land, preserved for generations to enjoy long after Winding Creek’s development is complete.
Winding Creek has partnered with award winning, nationally trusted Home Builders to provide homebuyers with a variety of home model options, built to the highest of design, craftsmanship and specifications. Working exclusively with our builder partners, allows Anthem Properties to maintain a curated aesthetic throughout the community of winding Creek.
Residents of Winding Creek have the privilege of being served by the highly ranked Roseville Joint Union High School District, as well as the Roseville City School District.
Winding Creek offers convenient access to several nearby schools, including West Park High School, Diamond Creek Elementary School and Cooley Middle School – providing excellent educational options for residents. Learn more about nearby schools.
Yes! Winding Creek Elementary, located within the community, is scheduled to open for the 2026–2027 school year.
Currently, Winding Creek is an exclusively a residential community. In the future, there will be shops and services located near the entry to the community.
Nugget Market is just 3 miles from Winding Creek, Safeway is conveniently located about 4 miles away and Raley’s ONE Market is approximately 5 miles from the community, offering residents excellent grocery options.
When the community is first developed, Anthem Properties is responsible for maintaining the public spaces. Once ownership of each neighborhood or phase of Winding Creek is given to the City of Roseville, they become responsible for public space upkeep.
The City of Roseville does not allow the public to swim in Pleasant Grove Creek, which runs through the Winding Creek community. However, residents can enjoy the scenic pathways along the creek for walking, biking and outdoor recreation.
Winding Creek has a handful of great dog parks and open spaces for residents to enjoy, all within walking distance and even more spaces available a short drive or bike ride away.
Winding Creek will feature four community parks when complete. The first park is now open, giving residents a beautiful space to enjoy. The City of Roseville will develop the remaining parks as the community grows.