KB Home (NYSE: KBH) today announced the grand opening of Oakmont, its latest collection of new single-family homes in Georgetown, Texas.

Convenient to Interstate 35 and Highway 29 for quick commuting throughout Georgetown, Round Rock and downtown Austin, Oakmont offers easy access to area employers and is located within the highly desirable Georgetown Independent School District.

At Oakmont, KB Home will construct 63 one- and two-story homes in 13 distinct floor plans. With up to six bedrooms and four baths and ranging in size from approximately 1,400 to 3,100 square feet, the KB homes at Oakmont feature desirable design characteristics like dedicated laundry rooms, spacious great rooms and elegant master suites. Pricing begins from the $270,000s.

KB plan 1792.
KB plan 1792.

Residents of Oakmont can enjoy the community’s proximity to a variety of recreation at San Gabriel Park, which boasts sports fields, a community center, a play area and fishing, and at Lake Georgetown, which offers boating, camping and sixteen miles of hiking trails. A plethora of shopping and dining establishments at historic Georgetown Square, Wolf Ranch Town Center, The Summit at Rivery Park and Round Rock Premium Outlets® are only a short drive away.

“At Oakmont, buyers can personalize our flexible floor plans and work with our design team to create the home of their dreams,” said Ken Langston, president of KB Home’s Austin division. “These KB homes, located in the heart of Georgetown, offer the perfect combination of modern convenience, with shopping and job centers nearby, and small-town living, with an abundance of idyllic expanses to enjoy outdoor recreation.”

KB Home will host a grand opening celebration at Oakmont, Saturday, June 22, 12–4 p.m., during which attendees may tour the two elegantly appointed model homes. Refreshments will be provided.

The KB homes at Oakmont 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 homebuyers between $1,080 and $1,524 a year in utility costs compared to typical resale homes, depending on floor plan.