What $170,000 Gets Your Family in Colorado Springs, And Why the Neighborhood Might Surprise You

Colorado Springs is one of the most desirable cities in the country to live in. It’s also become one of the more expensive ones to rent in. If you’ve been watching the rental market here, you already know what the numbers look like. Prices have climbed. Availability has tightened. And the idea of a stable, […]
What Does Home Really Mean After 55? Life at Country Estates in Amarillo

Ask someone what they want from home at this stage of life, and you’ll hear the same things again and again. Safety. Quiet. People to talk to. A place that doesn’t feel like a burden. At Country Estates in Amarillo, we’ve spent a lot of time thinking about what makes a community feel like a […]
A 3-Bedroom Home in Austin for $89,000: What That Actually Looks Like at Loma Vista

If you’ve spent any time looking at homes in Austin, you know what the market feels like. The prices. The competition. The slow realization that the kind of home you’re picturing for your family might be further away than you thought. We want to tell you something that might change that picture. At Loma Vista […]
From a Kyle Apartment to a Home on the Lake: What That Actually Looks Like at Lakeside Crossing

If you’ve been renting in Kyle or San Marcos, you already know what the market feels like. Rent keeps going up. Every renewal feels a little less like home and a little more like a transaction. And the idea of actually owning a home, in Kyle, in a community where you’d actually want to live, […]
The Difference Between a Place to Stay and a Place to Live

Most people who have rented for a long time can tell you exactly what it feels like to be a tenant. You learn quickly not to get too attached. Not to hang things on walls that you’ll have to patch before you leave. Not to plant anything in a yard that isn’t yours. Not to […]
Is It Time to Simplify? 5 Signs You’re Ready for a Community Like Country Estates

There’s a moment many of us reach, usually somewhere between one too many home repairs and a house that feels bigger than it needs to be, when a quieter, simpler kind of living starts to sound not just appealing, but genuinely right. If you’ve been thinking about what the next chapter could look like, here […]
There’s a Neighborhood in Colorado Springs Where People Still Know Their Neighbors

Something happened to neighborhoods somewhere along the way. Not everywhere, and not all at once. But if you’ve lived in a place where you don’t know the name of the family next door, where kids don’t play outside and nobody waves when you pull into the driveway, you know exactly what we mean. At The […]
80 New Homes Just Arrived at Lakeside Crossing in Kyle, And You Get to Pick Yours

Something rare just happened in Kyle, Texas. Eighty new home lots opened up at Lakeside Crossing, and if you’ve been looking for a home in the Kyle area, we’d like to tell you something you probably haven’t heard before: You get to choose. Your lot. Your floor plan. Your home. Not whatever is left, not […]
What Happens to Kids Who Finally Get to Stay in One Place

How residential stability shapes childhood, and why families across the Austin area are choosing Oak Ranch in Del Valle, TX as the place to finally put down roots. There’s a version of childhood that a lot of parents carry around in their minds. The same school. The same neighborhood friends. The teacher who remembers your […]
Easter at Loma Vista: What a Community Event Tells You About a Neighborhood

There’s a version of homebuying that’s purely transactional. You find a price you can afford, you sign the paperwork, and you move in. And that’s fine. But most families, when they’re honest about what they’re really looking for, want something more than a structure. They want a place where their kids can run around with […]