Builder Spotlight: Taylor Woodrow Homes

By Maria Scinto

Our builder spotlight focuses on Taylor Woodrow, in
business for over 85 years constructing upscale "lifestyle
communities". A lifestyle community will integrate shopping, schools and recreation. Dee likes Taylor Woodrow because they’re one of the best high-end home builders in Texas, but they also have a some affordable communities.

Luxuryhome
Taylor Woodrow builds in Austin and Houston, Texas. They also have communities in California, Arizona, Florida, Spain, and Ontario, Canada.

Taylor Woodrow prices range
from the affordable MarBella in the Galveston Bay area, where
just $160,000 will buy you a single family home in a community that has its own recreation center with pool and water park, nature
preserve, miles of hiking and bike trails, and acres of lakes.

The Avalon at Seven Meadows Estates is just to the west of
Houston.
Homes start from the $700,000s. Most have prime lake frontage or a view of the Meadowbrook
Farms Golf Club with its 18-hole championship course designed by Greg
Norman.

I think this beats paying $700,000+ for a fixer-upper in other markets we’ve all heard about. Visit the Taylor Woodrow site.

Read about more Keller Williams Realty’s new Luxury Homes Division and Top 10 Luxury Home Markets to Watch.

If you’d like to have your community or builder profiled, contact our team!

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2 Responses to “Builder Spotlight: Taylor Woodrow Homes”

  1. Jeffrey Owen - Ion Home Inspection Says:

    No matter who the builder is PLEASE IT IT INSPECTED. The builder is NOT the guy swinging the hammer.

    Keep it coming!

    Jeffrey Owen
    Owner/Chief Home Inspector
    IonHomeInspection.com
    Houston, The Woodlands, Katy, Sugar Land

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  2. Dee Copeland Says:

    You’re absolutely right, Jeffrey. Buyers often feel burned when they don’t get inspections on new homes. Even new home builders make mistakes and you want to identify problems as soon as possible.

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