AHV Communities to add 157 single-family rental homes to McKinney
Published: Sat, 07/09/22
AHV Communities to add 157 single-family rental homes to McKinney
By Miranda Jaimes |
A new rental home community is coming to the border of McKinney and Frisco. (Courtesy AHV Communities)
San Antonio-based AHV Communities is expanding the number of single-family homes available for rent in McKinney.
AHV Communities announced July 6 that it plans to develop a luxury single-family rental home community in McKinney with 157 units. The company has purchased a 38-acre site and plans to break ground on the community in early 2023.
“The AHV Communities team is thrilled to bring one of our luxury communities of true single-family detached homes to the Dallas metro region,” said Mark Wolf, co-founder and CEO of AHV Communities, in a news release.
The yet-to-be-named single-family rental home community will be professionally managed and maintained on-site and will offer a variety of floor plans ranging from 1,475 square feet to 1,650 square feet. Homes will also offer two-car garages, enclosed backyards and smart home features. Amenities at the community will include a resort-style pool with a sundeck, 24-hour fitness center, a dog park, a pet-washing station, a game court and more.
The community will be located at the southwest corner of US 380 and Custer Road between McKinney and Frisco. Vertical construction of the homes is expected to begin in early 2024, according to the news release. www.ahvcommunities.com
By Miranda Jaimes
Editor, Frisco & McKinney
Miranda joined Community Impact Newspaper as an editor in August 2017 with the Grapevine/Colleyville/Southlake edition. In 2019 she transitioned to editor for the McKinney edition. She began covering Frisco as well in 2020. Miranda covers local government, transportation, business and nonprofits in these communities. Prior to CI, Miranda served as managing editor for The Prosper Press, The Anna-Melissa Tribune and The Van Alstyne Leader, and before that reported and did design for The Herald Democrat, a daily newspaper in Grayson County. She graduated with a degree in journalism from Oklahoma Christian University in 2014.