HOUSTON, TX, May 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Taylor Morrison will be the exclusive builder in Avalon at Cinco Ranch, a gated enclave and the fourth prestigious Avalon community for Taylor Morrison in the Houston area. While Cinco Ranch has gated custom-home neighborhoods, Avalon at Cinco Ranch is the first gated neighborhood to be developed in Cinco Ranch by a volume builder offering homes priced from the $400,000s.
"Avalon at Telfair opened last year, in the middle of a deep national recession, with an overwhelming response and record sales on opening weekend and home buyers waiting for new sections," said Steve Von Hofe president of Taylor Morrison's Houston Division. "We believe Avalon at Cinco Ranch with its gated entry, flexible lifestyle designs and large home sites will do very well in the Katy area. This is the third Newland community for our Avalon brand and the quality bar moves up every time."
Avalon at Cinco Ranch will be open for sales on June 4. Taylor Morrison's first phase will consist of 54 home sites with homes starting in the $400,000s on 70-ft home sites and from the $500,000 and $600,000 range on 80-ft. home sites. The Inspired Series at Avalon at Cinco Ranch includes the multi-generation designs introduced last year at Avalon at Telfair and two new designs with front courtyards and back patios. The offerings include various configurations with casitas, double masters, media rooms and up to 6-bedrooms. Luxury features and flexible options for outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, and other structures are available.
There are a total of seven floor plans ranging from 3,265 sq. ft. to 4,057 sq. ft. for 70' home sites and eight floors plans ranging from 3,587 sq. ft. to over 5,000 sq. ft. for 80' home sites.
"We've learned a few things about consumer demands at Avalon at Telfair and incorporated some preferences in our new courtyard plans. Our newest plans have front courtyards and covered back patios so that larger, multigenerational families can spread out into different zones," said Amy Haywood-Rino vice president of sales and marketing for Taylor Morrison. "We're known for offering a variety of design options and feature selections so that home buyers can personalize their homes to suit their lifestyles and family situations."
According to Haywood, a pre-grand opening preview is planned for Thursday, June 2 from 6-8 p.m. at Simply Cinco in the La Centerra Center located at 23501 Cinco Ranch Boulevard, Suite C130. Taylor Morrison will unveil the new Positano model, a sister plan to the highly sought after Tuscany courtyard plan and model home in Avalon at Telfair. The Positano will debut as the model in Avalon at Cinco Ranch and is scheduled to open in August. The preview on June 2 is open to the public. For more information contact David Townsend or John Martinez at 281-693-6970.
Residents of Avalon at Cinco Ranch will have full access to all amenities available to Cinco Ranch residents. Students will attend classes in the highly acclaimed Katy Independent School District.
According to a report from RCLCO, a national real estate advisory firm, Cinco Ranch was the number one community for new-home sales in Texas and Houston for 2010. With 816 new-home sales last year, Cinco Ranch was also the third-ranked community in the United States for new-home sales. Cinco Ranch is celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2011.
Taylor Morrison is currently building homes priced from the $100,000 to over $1 million in 18 locations in the Houston area. The Houston division is located at 5353 West Sam Houston Parkway North, Suite 190, Houston, TX 77041, 713-598-3000. Visit Taylor Morrison on the web at www.taylormorrison.com and Taylor Morrison Houston on Facebook.
About Taylor Morrison
Taylor Morrison, Inc. is one of the top home builders in North America, building a wide range of product for discerning home buyers across the country. With more than 200 communities in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada and Texas, Taylor Morrison, Inc., offers first-time, mid-market and mid-to-upscale housing in both master-planned communities and urban infill neighborhoods. The company also operates under the Monarch brand in Ontario, Canada, where it builds single-family homes and high-rise condominiums. Taylor Morrison, Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Taylor Wimpey plc (LON: TW), a home building company with 125 years of experience and operations in the United Kingdom, North America, Spain and Gibraltar. For more information visit www.taylormorrison.com.
Taylor Morrison "Avalon at Cinco Ranch": Exclusive, Gated Enclave to Feature Flexible Multigenerational Designs
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[Press-News.org] Taylor Morrison "Avalon at Cinco Ranch": Exclusive, Gated Enclave to Feature Flexible Multigenerational DesignsTaylor Morrison will be the exclusive home builder in Avalon at Cinco Ranch; the only gated neighborhood in Cinco Ranch to be developed by a volume builder offering flexible multigenerational designs priced from the $400,000s.