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Single-Family

D.R. HORTON

From first-time homebuyers to empty nesters, our family of brands provides a home for every stage in life. Our highly-trained, market experts are where you want to live, from New Jersey to Hawaii, providing unique, personalized services tailored to your individual needs. But the real value comes from the quality construction we put into every home, and the peace of mind that comes with a premium-backed warranty from America’s Number One Homebuilder.

LENNAR

Since 1954, Lennar has built over one million new homes for families across America. We build in some of the nation’s most popular cities, and our communities cater to all lifestyles and family dynamics, whether you are a first-time or move-up buyer, multigenerational family, or Active Adult.
We are Texas natives and real estate professionals with decades of combined experience in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro market. As locals with extensive knowledge of the area, we will help find the right home for your family and budget.

MULTI-FAMILY

EMPIRE RENTAL LIVING

The rental housing division by Empire Communities, develops, builds, and operates built-for-rent single-family and multi-family rental communities in Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, and more regions coming soon, with over 5,000 new rental homes in the pipeline over the next five years. Empire Rental Living provides housing options at all stages of life, with a focus on award-winning construction and design in highly coveted locations across North America. For more information, please visit empirerentalliving.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter.

ALLIANCE RESIDENTIAL COMPANY - PROSE

Prose, Alliance’s workforce housing brand was established in 2018 to address demand for quality affordable apartments. Through years of research and development, we created highly cost-efficient product constructed to a lower price point, targeting rents up to 20% lower than comparable apartments. This important segment starts to address a growing affordability gap and a shortage of affordable housing.