Construction on The Farm Haus in San Antonio, Texas, completed

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Farm Haus, a 142-unit luxury duplex-style neighborhood in San Antonio’s Northwest submarket, has been finished by AHV Communities. The neighborhood is managed by Capstone Real Estate Services, which also offers on-site leasing services, which are currently active.

Floorplan sizes for The Farm Haus in San Antonio range from 1,134 to 1,645 square feet. There are two-, three-, and four-bedroom homes available, each with a private backyard and a direct entry to a two-car garage.

Features and amenities of The Farm Haus in San Antonio

The community’s apartments come equipped with a variety of features. These include quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. They are energy-efficient, with shaker cabinetry, chrome plumbing fixtures, and walk-in closets. The apartments also come with smart home technology, including Wi-Fi thermostats.

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Additionally, Wi-Fi garage door openers, smart control panels, door locks, as well as contemporary LED lighting. A 2,991-square-foot amenities center with a gym, kitchen, conference space and lounge area is also available to residents. Bocce courts, a pool, walking trails, and a pet-friendly area are additional facilities.

Nearby amenities

The Shops at Cantera and The Rim, as well as a number of entertainment hotspots like Sea World, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and Top Golf, are all adjacent to the property. Additionally nearby are Brandeis High School and Stinson Middle School. Further, Steubing Elementary School, and the main campus of the University of Texas at San Antonio.

According to a prepared statement by Mark Wolf, founder, and CEO of AHV Communities, demand for housing options is rising quickly in San Antonio, just like it is in many other Sun Belt markets. The company’s built-for-rent concept offers a viable alternative in the current economic situation because housing prices and interest rates make homeownership unaffordable for many people.