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  2. The debate: We need new homes, where should they go? - AOL

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    Even though 60% of the public support more homes, only 2% trust developers and only 7% trust planning to create new places. Until this improves, the politics of development will remain brutal.

  3. Verrado - Wikipedia

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    Verrado is a master-planned community located in the city of Buckeye, Arizona, approximately 25 miles (40 km) west of downtown Phoenix. The development, at the base of the White Tank Mountains, is the largest suburban community in Metropolitan Phoenix in which the concept of New Urbanism was utilized. [1] It is planned to contain over 14,000 ...

  4. Tartesso - Wikipedia

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    Homebuilder D.R. Horton will be the major builder in the current phase of Tartesso. In October 2016, Dolphin's affiliate Tartesso Partners LLC sold DR Horton 158 lots for $3,822,500, or $24,200 per lot. [2] D.R. Horton's Express Homes division opened its first Tartesso subdivision in late 2016, and closed homes in January 2017. [3]

  5. Del E. Webb Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    New communities opened in Arizona, Nevada, California, and Texas. During the 1990s, Marco Rubio began holding speaking engagements at these retirement communities, for which the company tried to reward him by nicknaming a star after him in 1993. [15] In 2001 the corporation was purchased by Pulte Homes. The Del Webb name is used by Pulte as a ...

  6. Teravalis - Wikipedia

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    Teravalis, formerly known as Douglas Ranch, is a proposed 33,800-acre (137 km 2) master-planned community in Buckeye, Arizona, located 25 miles (40 km) west of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The project had been anticipated to break ground in 2012, [1][2] but was delayed due to a housing crisis that overtook the Phoenix metropolitan area in 2008.

  7. Meritage Homes Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Meritage Homes was founded in 1985 as Monterey Homes in Scottsdale, Arizona, by Steve Hilton and William "Bill" Cleverly. [8] In 1997, the company changed its name to Meritage Homes Corp, and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol MTH. [8] In 2011, the company unveiled its first net-zero energy homes, in Buckeye, Arizona. [9]

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