HOUSTON, TX - Wan Bridge, a Texas-based builder and operator of build-to-rent (BTR) communities, announced the company’s first community in Georgetown, a central Texas town just north of Austin. The community, Georgetown Heights, is part of a multi-billion expansion plan the company recently announced that includes a goal of breaking ground on 20 to 30 new BTR communities in the Houston, Dallas and Austin suburbs within the next 12 months.
Wan Bridge’s newest community, Georgetown Heights, will feature 50 three and four-bedroom, two-story duplexes ranging from 1,400-2,100 square feet. Wan Bridge focuses the design and construction of its homes on modern, high-end style with functional layouts and practical features. In addition to the primary bedroom, additional bedrooms offer options for offices and hobby rooms, guest accommodations and more. Each of the homes will feature open-concept floor plans, spacious bedrooms and contemporary designs for a true blend of form and function. Georgetown Heights is located at 512 Northwood Drive in Georgetown.
“We selected Georgetown as our next development destination not only for the proximity to Austin, but also as a desirable location itself, offering a great place for business and growing families to live, work and play,” said Ting Qiao, CEO and cofounder of Wan Bridge. “Bringing a BTR community to Georgetown is the next step in our journey to transform residential living across the state by offering another high-quality option for Texas residents.”
A growing, safe and friendly submarket of the Austin area, Georgetown Heights is located near a robust selection of restaurants, parks and recreation, and healthcare facilities, as well as grocery stores, casual and upscale dining, and several national retailers. Families with children living in the community have access to the exemplary public schools of the Georgetown Independent School District.
Wan Bridge recently announced a multi-year, multi-billion dollar capital commitment from a well-capitalized, investment-grade U.S. institution to significantly enhance growth. The BTR company has ambitious plans to enter Texas’ top-50 submarkets by building 30,000 homes primarily in the suburbs of Texas' major metropolitan areas in the next five years.