Greater San Antonio Builder s Association presents 2021 Parade of Homes
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May 12, 2021
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In less than one week, The Greater San Antonio Builder’s Association, kicks off the 2021 Parade of Homes, a showcase of some of the most exquisite homes offered by acclaimed local builders. Featuring ten homes, this year’s Parade, is one of the biggest yet and will offer a first glimpse into the top home building trends of spring.
This nine-day event, hosted in the new, upscale gated community Belle Oaks, lasts from May 22nd to May 31st. Home builders have brought out a new level of creativity in the design and features of the 2021 home. With a greater emphasis on staying-home, visitors to the Parade will see larger kitchens, unique home offices and outdoor living that feels like your own private resort.
The $54.6 million cash transaction, which closed Tuesday, marks Landsea Homesâ entry into the Texas housing market.
Vintage Estate Homes currently offers new home communities at Vintage Oaks, west of New Braunfels, Stone Creek Ranch in Boerne, Canyons at Scenic Loop in San Antonio and Belle Oaks in Bulverde.
John Ho, CEO of Landsea Homes, said the company had been exploring opportunities to expand into the Texas housing market since late last year.
An almost 1,900-acre project proposed along I-35 just outside of the New Braunfels city limi…
âAs an innovative homebuilder with a long-established presence in these markets, the Vintage Estate Homes team is renowned for providing superior homes at superior value and exceptional customer service with an approach that is very similar to ours,â Ho said. âThis acquisition provides Landsea Homes with the immediate opportunity to gain size and scale in key markets that are consistently maintaining strong housing fundam
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Last spring, high schools got creative for the class of 2020’s graduation ceremonies.
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