David Weekley Homes Opens for Sales in South Pointe
Dallas, TX (November 1, 2016): David Weekley Homes, the nation’s largest privately-held builder, is now selling in South Pointe. Located within 870 acres, the master-planned South Pointe features single-family homes situated on 50-, 65- and 75-foot homesites.
South Pointe’s Cottage, Village and Manor Series of homes offer buyers a combined 19 floor plans, ranging in size from 1,900 to 4,000 square feet. This award-winning community has two model homes with the first model now available for tours. From the Cottage Series, The Jewell is a two-story home located at 3203 Carrington Drive. With more than 2,700 square feet of living space, the home includes five bedrooms, three full baths and a two-car garage.
Beginning in mid-November, the second model home, The Annabella, will be available for tours. Located at 3201 Carrington Drive and from the South Pointe Village Series, The Annabella will have 3,000 square feet of living space, including three bedrooms, a retreat, three full baths, one half bath and a two-car garage.
Homeowners in South Pointe will enjoy a variety of features, including the amenity center with resort-style pool and nearby ponds, trails, parks and sitting areas for exploring the outdoors. The community will offer future Mansfield ISD schools onsite, as well as shopping and dining options.
For more information about David Weekley Homes in South Pointe, contact 972-323-7559.
About David Weekley Homes
David Weekley Homes, the nation’s largest privately-held home builder, is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2016. Headquartered in Houston, the company operates in 23 cities and 13 states across the United States. David Weekley Homes was the first builder in the United States to be awarded the Triple Crown of American Home Building, an honor which includes “America’s Best Builder,” “National Housing Quality Award” and “National Builder of the Year.” David Weekley Homes has also appeared 10 times on FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For®” list. Since 1976, the company has closed more than 80,000 homes. For more information, visit www.davidweekleyhomes.com.