One of the largest operators of single-family rental homes in the nation has opened a factory in South Texas to produce hundreds of homes each year, including...
“This is gonna look to a consumer like any other house on the street,”The Dallas Morning News
. “It just is going to come in much faster and be produced at a lower cost of development that allows it to be accessible to more people.”The company expects to produce 600 homes a year at the 330,000-square-foot facility when fully staffed. It will have 265 employees in Cuero and surrounding areas. Amherst has already delivered a few homes in San Antonio.“We can really ramp up the ability to meet that unmet need in the market,” she said.
Homes will be constructed in Cuero and delivered throughout Texas, including Dallas-Fort Worth. Amherst also uses third-party factories to produce its homes, but Charles said having its own facility will give the company more flexibility in the kinds of homes it can produce. The homes will range from one- to two-story single-family homes to duplexes and triplexes. Amherst will place the homes on vacant lots or sites of blighted properties. The company will sell some of the homes it produces, but its focus is on producing rentals.Charles said the company is securing lots for homes in Dallas-Fort Worth, with some properties in the permitting process. She said the company sees this as a solution to address the diverse needs of communities throughout the region.
“Every municipality has its own flavor of need,” she said. “We have the appetite to try to help them navigate that.”
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