Elyson features GHBA Benefit home
The new community of Elyson in west Houston is the site for the newest Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA) Benefit Homes Project home that is being built by Chesmar Homes.
Newland Communities, developer of Elyson, donated the homesite. This is the second homesite that Newland has donated to this 37 year old GHBA charity fundraiser.
Elyson is the fifth and newest community in the Katy Independent School District by Newland Communities. Located at Grand Parkway and FM 529, approximately midway between I-10 west and U.S. 290 west, the 3,642-acre community will be home to 6,000 households and offer 750 acres of recreational amenities and natural open spaces when completed.
Elyson celebrates its location on the Katy prairie with historically inspired prairie architecture for major amenities such as Rorick House, with a social community calendar, and native landscaping including fruit and nut orchards.
Beginning in August, Elyson students will attend three new Katy Independent School District K-12 schools less than four miles from the community.
“Once again, Newland Communities is very pleased to donate a homesite in one of our Houstonarea communities for the GHBA Benefit Homes Project, a worthy and successful project that embodies so many of Newland’s own core values,” said Alan Bauer, senior vice president for the Houston division of Newland Communities.
With the recent groundbreaking wrapped up, construction has begun on Chesmar’s 2,733-squarefoot Poplar plan.
GHBA members are donating materials, labor and services to ensure that when the house is sold at market value, proceeds will be presented to HomeAid Houston and Operation Finally Home. Since the fundraiser began, nearly $10 million has been raised.
The two-story Poplar plan is from Chesmar’s Arbor Collection and features four bedrooms, with three full baths. Common areas are in an open design. The master and guest rooms are on the first floor, and two bedrooms and a game room are located on the second floor.
For information, call the GHBA at 281-970-8970 or visit at www.ghba.org.