With demand growing from empty nesters and baby boomers, homebuilders are ramping up their offerings for older buyers
Nationwide builder Taylor Morrison is launching the development of two new neighborhoods in North Texas it calls “lifestyle communities,” which are designed to appeal to older, mature buyers.
The new neighborhoods are in the towns of Celina and Oak Point north of Dallas.
The builder’s Sweetwater project in the Light Farms community in Celina will include a separate community center with swimming pool.
Homes in the new neighborhood will start in the upper $200,000s.
“Our new Taylor Morrison homes in Sweetwater at Light Farms offer an exceptional lifestyle,” Dennis Ouellette, director of active lifestyle for Taylor Morrison Dallas, said in a statement. “As residents of an active-lifestyle community, homeowners will enjoy private amenities and a wide selection of single-story homes designed to be as beautiful as they are practical.”
