KB Home Launches Haven at Crosswinds: New Community in Morgan Hill, California
- KB Home opens Haven at Crosswinds in Morgan Hill, California, addressing demand for personalized housing options.
- The community features modern three-story townhomes designed for families, with amenities that enhance quality of life.
- KB Home prioritizes customer satisfaction and customization, reflecting its commitment to quality homes and shareholder value.
KB Home Expands Its Footprint with Haven at Crosswinds Development
KB Home, one of the largest and most trusted homebuilders in the United States, announces the grand opening of its new community, Haven at Crosswinds, located in Morgan Hill, California. This development represents a strategic move for KB Home, as it seeks to meet the growing demand for personalized housing options in a region that straddles the picturesque Santa Cruz Mountains and the bustling Silicon Valley. Priced from the mid $800,000s, these townhomes are designed to appeal to modern families and professionals who value both aesthetic appeal and functionality.
The Haven at Crosswinds community features three-story townhomes that offer up to three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, catering to a variety of lifestyle needs. Each unit includes modern kitchens that open to spacious great rooms, expansive bedroom suites with walk-in closets, and ample storage solutions. The development not only emphasizes stylish living but also aims to enhance the quality of life for its residents, with close proximity to local schools, parks, and a range of planned community amenities, including a pool, children’s playground, and a clubhouse. This thoughtful design caters to the small-town charm and community spirit that Morgan Hill is celebrated for.
Central to KB Home’s philosophy is the commitment to customer satisfaction, which has earned the company the distinction of being the top-ranked national homebuilder according to third-party buyer surveys. The KB Home Design Studio plays a critical role in this approach, allowing buyers to personalize their homes to reflect their individual tastes and financial considerations. This focus on relationship-building and customization not only enhances the homebuying experience but also reinforces KB Home’s reputation as a builder that prioritizes the desires and needs of its customers.
In addition to the Haven at Crosswinds launch, KB Home also announces a quarterly cash dividend of $0.25 per share, reinforcing its commitment to shareholders. This dividend reflects the company’s ongoing success and dedication to providing quality homes while maintaining a strong focus on sustainability and customer satisfaction, as evidenced by its industry-leading energy efficiency ratings. As KB Home continues to grow its presence in desirable markets, it remains dedicated to offering innovative housing solutions that align with the evolving needs of today’s homebuyers.
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