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The Crossvine Community Announces Availability of Garden Homes for Sale

David Weekley Homes and Scott Felder Homes will construct 77 garden homes in the mixed-use, master-planned Texas community.

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The Crossvine, a mixed-use master-planned community in Schertz, Texas, announced the availability of the community’s new garden homes, which will add 77 homes to the 550-acre development. The garden homes will range in size from 1,375 to 2,400 square feet and will be priced in the low $400s.

The 77 stand-alone homes will offer smaller yards, connectivity to inner greenbelt courts, and accessibility to the trails, parks, pools, and other outdoor spaces available to residents in The Crossvine.

“We are thrilled to get started on this next phase of The Crossvine and to bring in more aspects of new urbanism into the development,” says Bradley Bechtol, manager of Schertz 1518 Ltd., developers of The Crossvine. “The highly anticipated garden homes will be a welcome new addition to The Crossvine, especially for younger families and retired veterans who are looking to buy homes with yards that are easy to maintain within our unique master-planned community.”

The garden homes will be built by David Weekley Homes and Scott Felder Homes. David Weekley’s six available floor plans include styles with two to four bedrooms and two to two-and-a-half baths. The Scott Felder homes will also come in six floor plans with two to four bedrooms and two to three baths. All homes will include two-car garages accessed from a rear alley and front porches facing central greenbelts.

The Crossvine community added more amenities in 2021, including a community garden, two bocce ball courts, picnic tables under 100-year-old oaks, and the continuation of trails, lending libraries, and mail kiosks.

The Crossvine community is a mixed-use, master-planned community on more than 550 acres designed to appeal to people in various stages of life, including professionals, young families, empty nesters, and retirees. Residential development in the community will include single-family homes, garden homes, townhomes, multifamily clusters, and independent and assisted living facilities.

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Vincent Salandro

Vincent Salandro is an editor for Builder. He earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.S. in economics from American University.

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