SARASOTA, FL, March 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) Taylor Morrison is pleased to announce a rare opportunity for homebuyers in north Austin - the chance to purchase a new luxurious condo with stunning golf course views and just steps away from brand-new recreational facilities from the University of Texas.
Known as The Casitas, this enclave of beautiful condominium homes is located inside the master-planned community of Steiner Ranch. Taylor Morrison will build 10 upscale condo buildings here, each with an upstairs and downstairs unit for a total of only 20 homes.
The Casitas is remarkable for its scale and variety of amenities. With their front-row seat on the fairways of the University of Texas Golf Club, the community offers expansive views and plenty of open spaces. Not only will residents enjoy full access to all of Steiner Ranch's amenities - including three community centers, a 20-mile network of hiking and biking trails, and a waterfront Lake Club on Lake Austin - but they will also be within strolling distance of UT's new swimming facility and indoor tennis center.
The Casitas feature Taylor Morrison's signature open concept designs and superior construction standards. The exteriors have been beautifully accented with natural stone and stucco and share architectural detailing with nearby UT facilities, along with tile roofs and wood garage doors. Each unit has private direct garage access and is contained on a single story. Both floor plans include options for two to four bedrooms, a chef-inspired kitchen with adjacent family room, a sun room, a covered lanai or balcony, and an optional den.
Construction is planned to start in March, with pre-sales starting now. For more information about The Casitas, visit the sales center in Steiner Ranch at 11501 Shadestone Terrace, or call 512-266-6503.
Additional details are available online at http://www.taylormorrison.com.
About Taylor Morrison
Taylor Morrison is the largest privately-owned homebuilder based in the United States, as reported by Hanley Wood based on 2011 revenues. Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, the Company operates in the US under the Taylor Morrison and Darling Homes brands and in Canada under the Monarch brand. Taylor Morrison is a builder and developer of single-family detached and attached homes serving a wide array of customers from first-time buyers and move-up families to luxury and active adult customers. Taylor Morrison divisions operate in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida and Texas. Darling Homes serves move-up families and luxury homebuyers in Texas. Monarch, Canada's oldest homebuilder, builds homes for first-time buyers and move-up families in Toronto and Ottawa as well as high rise condominiums in Toronto.
For more information about Taylor Morrison, Darling Homes or Monarch, please visit http://www.taylormorrison.com, http://www.darlinghomes.com and http://www.monarchgroup.net.
For more information about Taylor Morrison communities in Austin, call 512-845-7350 or visit http://www.taylormorrison.com.
Taylor Morrison Announces a New Upscale Community at Steiner Ranch -- The Casitas at UT Golf Club
Taylor Morrison is pleased to announce a rare opportunity for homebuyers in north Austin .
2013-03-29
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[Press-News.org] Taylor Morrison Announces a New Upscale Community at Steiner Ranch -- The Casitas at UT Golf ClubTaylor Morrison is pleased to announce a rare opportunity for homebuyers in north Austin .