Davidson Homes continues to expand in Houston with new homes and communities while contributing to community development efforts across the area.
One of these efforts is Robins Landing, a Habitat for Humanity community designed to increase access to homeownership, essential services and shared resources.
“Robins Landing reflects the type of community we’re proud to be part of — one that expands access to homeownership and creates long-term opportunity for residents,” said Brandon Jones, CEO of Davidson Homes. “It’s an important part of how we’re growing in Houston.”
With the combined efforts of the City of Houston, Habitat for Humanity and other partners, Robins Landing will feature 12 acres of park space, hike and bike trails, a resilience hub, 2.2-acre urban farm, public library branch and a Legacy Community Health Clinic.
“Houston continues to be a key market for us,” said Jones. “We look for opportunities to deliver well-located communities and homes that offer real value for buyers, and Houston presents a strong opportunity to continue growing in a meaningful way.”
The Brazos, one of the floor plans in Robins Landing, features five bedrooms, open-concept living spaces and a primary suite on the main floor.
The grand opening on June 27 with a model home open for tours.
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