Home Builder with Canadian Roots Makes Big Push in North Texas

Pacesetter Homes is planting its flag with plans for a dozen new residential communities.

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Courtesy Pacesetter Homes

A home building unit of a Canadian company is expanding its presence in North Texas. The Dallas News reports:

Pacesetter Homes — a part of Winnipeg-based Qualico Co. — has already opened its first half dozen Dallas-Fort Worth subdivisions and is working on six more in the area.

“Pacesetter is establishing its brand in the Dallas market and scaling quickly to complete approximately 200 homes by next year,” Blake Friesenhahn, Pacesetter’s D-FW vice president, said in a statement. “We have chosen to debut our brand in some of the fastest-growing submarkets in DFW, offering a selection of home designs for buyers in all stages of life.”

The builder is opening sales at its communities in Anna, Melissa, Oak Point, Prosper and Rockwall with houses priced from the $220,000s to more than $500,000.

Pacesetter has almost 1,200 home building lots under contract across North Texas and is planning to open six more communities this year.

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