KB Home Moves in to Converse

HBW subscribers looking for residential construction job leads and home building permit activity information have their eyes on KB Homes’ new Converse, Texas development. KB Homes welcomes all to Windfield, their expansive new planned community in Converse, Texas. Homebuyers will be able to choose from over a dozen fully customizable one- and two- story floor plans.  Residents will enjoy living within minutes of the Houston Loops 1604, 410, as well as IH -35 & IH-10, which places them near major employment corridors, For Sam Houston, Randolph Air force Base, Brooke Army Medical Center, and attractions throughout central Texas.  Families in Windfield will also find themselves convenient to A-rated middle schools and high schools.

 

The floor plans featured in Windfield come from KB Home’s signature Sterling collection. The development will feature 115 single-family homes ranging from 1,516-2,960 square feet, with accomodation for up to 6 bedrooms, 3½ baths and a two-car garage. KB Home’s San Antonio division president Brett Dietz says that “we are excited to invite home shoppers to visit Windfield and discover everything this new neighborhood has to offer.” Dietz stresses that the Sterling offers everything “from exquisite exteriors and curb appeal, to spacious living areas perfect for family gatherings and entertaining.”

 

If Windfield’s configurable lofts, open kitchens, and spacious master suites aren’t impressive enough, KB Homes is offering Energy Star appliances and other energy-efficient features. Each home is Build San Antonio Green certified to be water- and energy- efficient to conserve natural resources as well as cut down on the monthly utility bills. The WaterSense water fixtures that are standard in all of Windfield’s homes will help homeowners conserve almost 30,000 gallons of water and nearly $300 on their utility bill each year. High-performance windows and insulation, along with radiant barrier roofing and programmable thermostats will help reduce household energy usage as well.

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