KB Home (NYSE: KBH) on Friday announced the grand opening of Eagle Hammock, its latest collection of new single-family homes in Kissimmee, Florida.

Situated near State Road 417 and Florida’s Turnpike, Eagle Hammock offers easy access to Lake Nona’s Medical City, downtown Kissimmee and Orlando International Airport.

At Eagle Hammock, KB Home will construct 68 one- and two-story homes and offer seven distinct floor plans. With up to five bedrooms and three baths and ranging in size from approximately 1,200 to 2,500 square feet, the KB homes at Eagle Hammock also feature open layouts, luxurious master suites and ample storage. Planned community amenities include a children’s playground and an outdoor fitness park. Pricing begins in the mid-$200,000s.

KB Home plan 2384 at Eagle Hammock starts at $286,990.
KB Home plan 2384 at Eagle Hammock starts at $286,990.

Residents at Eagle Hammock can enjoy the community’s proximity to a variety of recreation, including sports fields, picnic areas and a playground at Buenaventura Lakes Park, and the vast wilderness of Split Oak Forest, which offers wildlife viewing, horseback riding and hiking trails. Nearby Lee Vista Promenade offers an array of shopping, dining and entertainment options, and Orlando’s major theme parks like Walt Disney World® Resort and Universal Studios Florida are just a short drive away.

“Home buyers at Eagle Hammock will enjoy its ideal location and beautiful natural surroundings,” said Fred Wyborski, president of KB Home’s Orlando division. “With such a range of activities and attractions within a few minutes’ drive, Eagle Hammock has a lot to offer KB home buyers.”

KB Home will host a grand opening celebration at Eagle Hammock, Saturday–Sunday, June 22–23, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., during which attendees may tour the elegantly appointed model home. Refreshments and family entertainment will be provided on both days.

The KB homes at Eagle Hammock will be built to current ENERGY STAR® certification guidelines and include WaterSense® labeled faucets and fixtures, meaning they are designed to be more energy and water efficient than most typical new and resale homes available in the area. These energy- and water-saving features are estimated to save home buyers between $972 and $1,464 a year in utility costs compared to other typical resale homes, depending on floor plan.