CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Ryland Homes earned Gold and Silver awards in judging during the Home Builders Association of Charlotte’s 2011 Parade of Homes.
Krista Long, vice president of sales and marketing for Ryland Homes in the Charlotte region, said the Eastman model home at Lauren Village, 1329 Lauren Village Drive in the University area, won the Parade’s highest award for homes priced from $140,000 to $220,000.
Parade judges bestowed the Gold award on Ryland’s two-story Eastman model home at Lauren Village, which offers three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths in 1,689 square feet of living space with a two-car garage.
The Eastman model home is priced from $136,990.
The Ingleton model home at Westland Farm, 217 Fielding St. in Mount Holly, earned Ryland the Parade’s Silver award for single-family homes priced from $221,000 to $289,000.
The two story Ingleton model home at Westland Farm offers four bedrooms and two and one half baths in 2,630 square feet of living space with a two-car garage priced from $178,990.
About Ryland Homes
With headquarters in Southern California, Ryland is one of the nation’s largest homebuilders and a leading mortgage-finance company. The company currently operates in 28 markets across the country and has built more than 275,000 homes and financed more than 230,000 mortgages since its founding in 1967. Ryland is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “RYL.”
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