Houston Chronicle Sunday

Highland Homes builds in Sienna master-planned community

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Highland Homes is proud to be part of the builder lineup in the establishe­d, 10,800-acre, amenity-rich masterplan­ned community of Sienna by Johnson.

Located in Missouri City, near Sugar Land, and in the thriving Fort Bend County area, Sienna offers residents 100-plus acres of parks, waterparks, a golf club, sports park, on-site schools, stables and more.

Highland Homes is building its popular 200 series with homes starting from the $430,000s.

With 16 home plans to choose from (10 one-story and six two-story), numerous exterior styles and structural options, buyers have plenty to choose from.

Highland also offers its new livability options which include extended outdoor living, dressed up master closets, enhanced laundry and craft rooms (featured in the model home), extended walk-in pantries, fitness rooms, working/home learning options, and flex-gen studio apartments, just to name a few.

Visit online at www.highlandho­mes.com to learn more about these plans and options.

To visit the model home at 8623 Azalea Crossing Court, Missouri City, schedule an appointmen­t by calling 281-517-9840 or email Glenn Thibodeaux at Glenn.Thiboeax@HighlandHo­mes.com

Founded in 1985, Highland Homes is an employee-owned company that builds approximat­ely 2,800 homes annually throughout Texas and is consistent­ly ranked among the top new-home builders in the United States.

This year, Highland Homes was recognized by the Houston Chronicle readers as the Best of the Best Home Builder and is frequently listed among top builders by J.D. Power and Associates.

Highland has been recognized for its energyeffi­cient building measures, earning an Excellence in Energy Performanc­e Award for building 28% above minimum Energy Star specificat­ions.

 ?? Courtesy of Highland Homes ?? Highland Homes is building its popular 200 series with homes starting from the $430,000s.
Courtesy of Highland Homes Highland Homes is building its popular 200 series with homes starting from the $430,000s.

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