Infill Is Often The Way To Go For New Construction
Ten years ago it was common to see builders turn expansive swathes of suburban farmland into large subdivisions, but today that is rare and expensive. Instead, builders like Taylor Johnson client Lexington Homes are finding success with smaller infill projects in closer-in suburbs and desirable city neighborhoods. In fact, Lexington currently has 10 new-home infill communities — from townhomes in trending city areas like Bridgeport to single-family homes in sought-after suburbs like Arlington Heights. Because of Lexington’s success in identifying the right product type for infill development, reporter Sherry Giewald tapped principal Jeff Benach to get his take on the current market and some of his company’s secrets to success. Read the full article here.