Archive for the ‘Homebuilder Resources’ Category
- Free Green Building Seminar on Solar Energy Applications in Residential Construction
- Free Green Building Seminar on Solar Energy Applications in Residential Construction, Saturday, July 11, 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 noon, at Vintage Oaks at the Vineyard, 1110 Vintage Way, New Braunfels, TX, 78132. Program will focus on how solar energy works, the types of solar systems available, application of solar in residential construction, tax credits, and [...]
- Homebuyers flock to North Texas community
- The Bridges at Preston Crossings was recently featured in the Star Community Newspapers in an article written by Kim Nguyen. The following is a reprint of the full story.
- Former Double M Ranch Owner Loves Gunter Texas Property
- Myron reminisces about her time on the ranch and loves sharing stories of all the fun times. Myron knows growth is headed toward the Gunter area especially when the Dallas Tollway reaches the city in a few years.
- Housing Starts Unexpectedly Surge
- Housing starts rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 583,000 last month, up 22% from a revised 477,000 in January, according to the Commerce Department. It was the first time housing starts increased since June, when they rose 11%. Read full article here - Housing starts unexpectedly surge.
- Join Tanji Patton at Vintage Oaks
- This weekend there’s a fun event where you can try all kinds of Texas wines FOR FREE and see some beautiful homes at the same time. It’s the Vintage Oaks Taste and Tour, just off of Hwy 46 between New Braunfels and 281. Tanji Patton, the host of Good Taste, will be there exploring the [...]
- The Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009
- Six of Bluegreen Communities®’ active markets were recently named “The Healthiest Housing Markets for 2009″ by Hanley Wood Market Intelligence. Here are the specifics: With most economists and builders expecting a national market decline this year, this may not seem like the best time to be selecting the “healthiest” markets in the country. Virtually every market was [...]






