Houston Chronicle Sunday

Gehan launches entry-level Gray Point Homes brand

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Gehan Homes has added a new brand focusing on the first-time home buyer and growing millennial market, with the launch of Gray Point Homes.

The company is expanding its product and community portfolio to address what is becoming one of the biggest issues the real estate market will face in the coming years — affordabil­ity.

The shift in demand has been created by more millennial­s entering the housing market, rising interest rates and increased labor costs.

According to Realtor.com’s Housing Forecast, millennial­s are expected to account for 33 percent of home buyers in 2017. As rental rates continue to increase and credit conditions ease, it is creating more demand at lower price points.

Gray Point Homes is designed to target this segment with affordable homes featuring updated floor plans and the ability to personaliz­e, while achieving lower monthly payments.

“Gray Point Homes will now be marketed in our first time/entry-level communitie­s. This brand will become synonymous with the same core values as Gehan Homes while providing market segmentati­on to address a maturing housing cycle,” said John Winniford, chief executive officer. “The brand will incorporat­e our new 30-foot and 40-footwide product that has been developed over the last year. These plans fit the need for an emerging market looking for high-quality affordable housing.”

Gray Point Homes is introducin­g new communitie­s across Texas, offering 14 floor plans and 42 elevations. The brand will launch in its first new-home community in Houston at Balmoral, a 580-acre Land Tejas developmen­t, just off North Sam Houston Parkway and Woodland Hills Drive. Mostyn Springs, located in Magnolia, soon will follow.

Gray Point will operate in all four Texas markets with another 18 communitie­s scheduled to open over the next year.

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Gray Point Homes is introducin­g new communitie­s across Texas, offering 14 floor plans and 42 elevations.

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