KB Home Opens San Antonio Models This Weekend

Homes at Northeast Crossing start in the $180,000s.

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KB Home (NYSE:KBH) on Tuesday announced the grand opening of new home sites and a new model park in its commuter-friendly San Antonio neighborhood of Northeast Crossing.

Located minutes from Interstates 35 and 10, as well as Loops 410 and 1604, Northeast Crossing offers easy access to Fort Sam Houston, downtown San Antonio, and major area employers such as Rackspace.

Northeast Crossing is close to prime shopping and dining at The Forum at Olympia Parkway and Woodlake Golf Club. Hartman Elementary School is within walking distance of the community, and school-age children may attend school in the Judson Independent School District.

The KB homes at Northeast Crossing are available in 12 floor plans, ranging from 1,516 to 2,898 square feet, with up to six bedrooms and three bathrooms. Within these floor plans, home buyers can also choose desirable structural features such as lofts, covered patios and master suite retreats.

KB Home will host a grand opening celebration featuring two new beautifully furnished model homes on Saturday, October 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., during which visitors can tour the models and meet with home buying experts. Refreshments will be provided. The KB homes at Northeast Crossing are priced beginning in the $180,000s.

“We are excited to open another chapter in the story of Northeast Crossing by debuting two new model homes, including a 2,088-square-foot floor plan particularly for buyers in this community,” said Rob Wasyliw, president of KB Home’s San Antonio division. “Whether you are ready to move on from renting, are changing jobs or have a growing family, we want to partner with you to build a home that meets your needs and interests.”

The KB homes at Northeast Crossing are built to current ENERGY STAR® guidelines and include WaterSense® labeled faucets and fixtures, meaning they are designed to be more energy- and water-efficient than most typical new and resale homes in the area. These energy- and water-saving features are estimated to save home buyers between $1,296 and $2,076 a year in utility costs, depending on the floor plan.

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