Georgetown Master-Planned Community Parmer Ranch Opens New Gated Section – Benzi… – Press Release

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 Sitterle Homes will build homes on 79 lots in the newest section of the residential mixed-use community

GEORGETOWN, Texas, April 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — A new gated section of Parmer Ranch, an amenity-rich master-planned community in Georgetown, will soon open for sales. Featuring 79 lots, Sitterle Homes will build new homes ranging from 1,586-2,689 square feet in Parmer Ranch Cottages beginning this summer.

Homebuyers can join Sitterle’s interest list for updates on pricing and home designs in Parmer Ranch Cottages. Sitterle Homes is currently selling Parmer Ranch lots and homes from an off-site center but plans to build a new model home in the Cottages.

Parmer Ranch has been a huge success for us as we sold out Phase 1 incredibly fast. We are excited to continue within this community with this product,” said Brian Shields, President of Sitterle Homes Austin LLC. 

Nestled in the rolling Texas Hill Country north of Austin, Parmer Ranch is a 454-acre community showcasing beautiful amenities steps from home, including a 10-acre park currently under development that will feature an extensive trail system, zip lines and a playground. The community will also offer an amenity center and 100 acres of dedicated commercial real estate space.

In 2022, developer Owen Holdings began construction on new homesites in the second and third phases of Parmer Ranch, which are scheduled to open in May. GFO Home’s new model home is now open at 2002 Clearlight Lane, Georgetown, TX 78633. Homebuilders Gehan Homes and Empire Communities anticipate to open model homes in early May.

Parmer Ranch is situated at Williams Drive and Ronald Reagan Boulevard, minutes from beloved restaurants, boutiques and festivals in the historic downtown Georgetown Square. Nearby Lake Georgetown also offers boating, hiking and mountain biking opportunities. The community is a quick commute away from top employment centers and major tech companies across northern parts of the region. Austin, Round Rock,

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