The Covid-19 crisis has shaped our collective outlook, and that includes how and where we want to live, and the ways we expect our homes to look and function.
COVID, a competitive housing market, and improved online home shopping tools are driving homebuyers to bid on a home without first seeing it in person.
From parks and trails, to highly regarded Liberty Hill ISD schools, Rancho Sienna residents find many reasons to love about their community. Here are the Top 10.
Alex McLeod, Regional President for Newland, shared with Green Home Builder Magazine what is driving home shoppers to seek out new home designs with more flexibility, greener options, and a sense of community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The way I see it, people need to coexist with nature. Through thoughtful planning and proper forest management, we’re able to have much more cohesive growth.”
Americans are assessing their new housing normal, and as a recent study shows, just over one-quarter of Americans have set their sights on moving to a new city. Of the top 10 metros, Newland has nine communities in the top five; #1 Phoenix, #4 Austin, #5 Atlanta, #6 Dallas, and #7 Tampa.
Lucero, the newest village in Estrella by Newland, is a beacon for those home shoppers wanting painted sunsets, miles of trails, acres of lakes, and colorful native trees in the picturesque West Valley of Phoenix
CEO Ted Nelson answers questions about leading a mixed-use developer during the COVID-19 pandemic while staying focused on innovative community development and sustainable practices for Builder and Developer Magazine's August issue.
PCBC presented its 2020 Gold Nugget Awards to Nexton and Estrella by Newland. Nexton earned the Grand Award for Best Community Land Plan, and Estrella was awarded three Merit honors for Best Recreational Use Facility for Casa Lucero and Best Land Plan and Best Indoor/Outdoor Space for Lucero.