HomeAid, Signorelli Company break ground on new project
On Oct. 1 HomeAid Houston, a 501(c)(3) charity of the Greater Houston Builders Association (GHBA), and the Signorelli Company broke ground to mark the beginning of construction on three duplexes for Angel Reach Village, a Conroe area community of homes available to at-risk youth and foster families, with Phase 1 planned for 16 total duplexes and 32 homes. The Village is a project from Angel Reach, a local faith-based nonprofit that works with youth ages 16 to 24, as well as foster parents who need support.
The duplexes will provide a safe, nurturing environment that will also enhance the continuing education path the youth are on to acquire GED/HS diplomas, higher education and or life skills training.
The project is located on approximately four acres of land currently owned by Angel Reach. The Village development is being led by the Signorelli Company and is planned to offer 32 twobedroom homes in the first phase with an estimated cost of $650,000 for homesite delivery, with an additional $2 million to build out the homes. The project is estimated to be complete over the next three to four months.
Signorelli’s home building division, First America Homes will also be building in the Village and helping to recruit additional builder captains along with HomeAid Houston. Tom Cox with Gracepoint Homes worked with Eric L Davis Engineering on designing the home. Early builder commitments have included Gracepoint Homes and John Wynn with Vanguard Homes.
For more information, visit online at www.homeaidhouston.org.