New Construction
The organization issued a statement in support of the pro-development campaign at its annual meeting in Tampa.
The builder is offering 13 homes priced from the $600,000s to the $800,000s.
Homebuilder sentiment recently reached its third-lowest level since 2012.
840 Woodrow will bring 326 market-rate and affordable apartments to the burgeoning section of Atlanta’s BeltLine.
Plans for the 50-acre community, formerly farmland, include a clubhouse with a fitness center, lounge pool and cabana, community garden and pickleball court.
The Porchline will bring 269 residences to market when it opens.
The Reserve at Hickory Walk will deliver 56 single-family homes priced from the $700,000s.
Altogether, the new developments will bring 140 new homes to market.
The 303-apartment community is RangeWater’s 26th apartment development in Georgia.
The Parker offers 330 residences, including 20 carriage homes with private garages.
At the same time, existing-home sales fell, while days on the market rose.
The development offers buyers amenities like a large clubhouse with pool and fitness center, two pickleball courts, a dog park, fire pit and walking trails.
The Suwanee community is the second Atlanta-area development from the Texas-based homebuilder.
The Westover community will offer single-family homes beginning in the upper $800,000s.
The communities, located in Loganville, Buford, Euharlee and Kennesaw, will add over 500 new single-family homes to the local market.
The surprisingly large decline in the pace of housing starts comes as builder sentiment remains depressed by tariff worries and high prices.
