Harrington Custom Homes Launches Horseshoe Bay community
Austin, TX (PRWeb) January 24, 2007 -- Harrington Custom Homes today announced the launch of their new lakeside community in Horseshoe Bay. The new community, called Pecan Creek at Horseshoe Bay, will feature 23 lots available for a custom build or for a selection of exclusive models for sale from Harrington Custom Homes. These residences will feature the same quality, craftsmanship and distinctive styling as Harrington's Austin homes, ranging in size from 2,500 to 3,000 square feet.
In addition to the style and luxury of their Harrington homes, residents of Pecan Creek will also enjoy a spacious, 5,000 square foot Community Center. This facility boasts a heated indoor pool, exercise room, game room, tennis court, putting green, and private spa. They'll also have convenient access to all the spectacular amenities of Horseshoe Bay and Lake LBJ. The area features plenty of restaurants, dancing, public beaches and marinas with boat docking and rentals. And just minutes down the road from Harrington's Pecan Creek community is the Horseshoe Bay Resort, featuring three golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr.
Horseshoe Bay is located in Burnet County, one of the top 5 fastest growing rural counties in the US. Its convenient location near Austin and San Antonio and its scenic Hill Country setting have made Horseshoe Bay one of the hottest destinations in Texas for summer recreation.
Harrington's homes in Pecan Creek will range in price from the $450s to the $500s, offering buyers a high-quality, affordable investment in this hot lakeside market.
"We are extremely excited to launch a new custom home community in a location like Horseshoe Bay," said David Litzau, VP of Operations at Harrington Custom Homes. "Our expansion into this popular new market marks another step in the tremendous growth of our company. Coupled with the release later this year of Versante, our upscale condo community, these projects will help Harrington Custom Homes serve a wider range of clients in the Austin area."
About Harrington Custom Homes
Harrington Custom Homes combines distinctive architecture and community plans with a commitment to well-built, high-quality homes. Our employees are skilled craftsmen, dedicated to the highest level of workmanship and customer service. We strive to provide our customers with the well-built homes they deserve and the communities they've always dreamed of.
For additional information on our homes and communities please visit www.harringtoncustomhomes.com.
For more information contact:
David Litzau
Vice President of Operations
512.329.5558
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