Homebuilder buys East Valley land to build 774 homes
Homebuilder buys East Valley land to build 774 homes
A homebuilder active in the southeast Valley has plopped down big bucks for 252 acres of vacant land to build 774 new homes. Here's what's in store there.
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A homebuilder active in the southeast Valley has plopped down big bucks for 252 acres of vacant land to build 774 new homes. Here's what's in store there.
A homebuilder active in the southeast Valley has plopped down big bucks for 252 acres of vacant land to build 774 new homes. Here's what's in store there.
A Canadian homebuilder is bullish on the southeast Valley, with eventual plans to build more than 1,000 homes in the area. The builder has just acquired an 88-acre chunk of land in Queen Creek, one of three new communities in its development pipeline.
A Canadian homebuilder is bullish on the southeast Valley, with eventual plans to build more than 1,000 homes in the area. The builder has just acquired an 88-acre chunk of land in Queen Creek, one of three new communities in its development pipeline.
The Valley homebuilder turned around and sold two chunks of land it acquired in a new master-planned community in Mesa to separate developers that each intend to build multifamily projects. Meanwhile, a Miami builder is getting ready to close on a separate chunk of land in the same community later this month.
The Valley homebuilder turned around and sold two chunks of land it acquired in a new master-planned community in Mesa to separate developers that each intend to build multifamily projects. Meanwhile, a Miami builder is getting ready to close on a separate chunk of land in the same community later this month.
This Scottsdale developer is bullish on the build-to-rent sector, with more than $1 billion in construction projects on its plate in the Valley, including this newest project in the works in north Phoenix that is expected to be built by 2024.
This Scottsdale developer is bullish on the build-to-rent sector, with more than $1 billion in construction projects on its plate in the Valley, including this newest project in the works in north Phoenix that is expected to be built by 2024.
With 1,200 rental units in the pipeline, this Phoenix developer is bringing a focus on net-zero energy building — a move to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — to the Valley market.
With 1,200 rental units in the pipeline, this Phoenix developer is bringing a focus on net-zero energy building — a move to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — to the Valley market.
Queen Creek and the surrounding southeast Valley has been a popular spot for homebuilders buying huge parcels of land with plans to build thousands of homes in the area. Here's what a Scottsdale homebuilder is planning for its latest project, and a rundown of what Toll Brothers and Tri Pointe Homes are working on in the area.
Queen Creek and the surrounding southeast Valley has been a popular spot for homebuilders buying huge parcels of land with plans to build thousands of homes in the area. Here's what a Scottsdale homebuilder is planning for its latest project, and a rundown of what Toll Brothers and Tri Pointe Homes are working on in the area.
A new community of nearly 200 homesites will begin construction later this year in Green Cove Springs, following a development trend along the First Coast Expressway.
A new community of nearly 200 homesites will begin construction later this year in Green Cove Springs, following a development trend along the First Coast Expressway.
NVR Inc. has applied to rezone 85.8 acres in Monroe to facilitate the development of a residential subdivision with 197 home lots, city documents state.
NVR Inc. has applied to rezone 85.8 acres in Monroe to facilitate the development of a residential subdivision with 197 home lots, city documents state.
It's no secret that Phoenix is ground zero for the wildly popular build-to-rent sector, where single-family rentals are built within a highly amenitized community. This California company is taking a different approach.
It's no secret that Phoenix is ground zero for the wildly popular build-to-rent sector, where single-family rentals are built within a highly amenitized community. This California company is taking a different approach.
Scottsdale-based Taylor Morrison Home Corp. and Minneapolis-based Varde Partners are moving forward on their $850 million build-to-rent joint venture buying land in four states, including Arizona.
Scottsdale-based Taylor Morrison Home Corp. and Minneapolis-based Varde Partners are moving forward on their $850 million build-to-rent joint venture buying land in four states, including Arizona.