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NVR enters Tampa market

NVR is entering the Tampa Bay area’s home market by introducing their Ryan Homes brand.


By Mary Beth Nevulis, HousingZone Contributing Editor December 8, 2011
home builder, homebuilder, nvr, ryan homes, tampa

NVR, one of the nation's largest homebuilding and mortgage banking companies, is entering the Tampa Bay area’s home market by introducing their Ryan Homes brand, according to a press release.

Ryan Homes' first three area communities, in St. Petersburg, Seminole and Palm Harbor, feature villa homes and townhomes from the $150s.

All new Ryan Homes in the Tampa area communities are fully Energy Star-qualified, yielding monthly utility bills up to 30 percent lower than standard homes, according to the EPA. All Ryan Homes also carry 10-year structural warranties and are independently inspected for quality by a third-party inspector.

For more information about Ryan Homes and its entry into Tampa, click here.
 

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