$200K-$299K New Homes

Stafford -
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$292,900


5

2.5

2

2,254
$292,900


5

2.5

2

2,254
Bisbee -
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$292,900


3

2

2

1,540
$292,900


3

2

2

1,540
Ash -
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$292,900


3

2

2

1,244
$292,900


3

2

2

1,244
Photograph of Arizona Amado -
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$292,900


3

2

2

1,115
$292,900


3

2

2

1,115
Payson -
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$292,900


4

2

2

1,795
$292,900


4

2

2

1,795

$300K-$399K New Homes

Taos -
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$314,900


3

2

2

1,174
$314,900


3

2

2

1,174
Snowflake -
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$342,900


4

2.5

2

2,173
$342,900


4

2.5

2

2,173
Prescott -
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$314,900


3

2

2

1,795
$314,900


3

2

2

1,795

LGI Homes New Home Communities in Red Rock

Photograph of Arizona Red Rock Village -
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$292,900 - $342,900
Red Rock, Arizona Neighborhood


3 - 5

2 - 2.5

2

1,115 - 2,254
$292,900 - $342,900
Red Rock, Arizona Neighborhood


3 - 5

2 - 2.5

2

1,115 - 2,254

LGI Homes, founded in 2003 with the creation of Summerset Estates in Conroe, Texas, quickly grew to become a top national homebuilder. The company took significant strides in growth, expanding to Phoenix in 2012 and becoming a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ in 2013, allowing further expansion to over 100 communities in 20 states. Recognized for a unique commitment to affordable homeownership, LGI Homes was named Builder of the Year in 2016 by Professional Builder Magazine and broke into the top ranks of homebuilders, ranking as the 10th largest in 2019. The company also achieved recognition as one of Fortune Magazine’s Fastest-Growing Companies in 2018 and closed its 50,000th home in 2021. LGI Homes’ integrity and ethical behavior led to being named one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies by Newsweek in 2022 and 2023. Central to their success is their people-focused culture, and they take pride in being a fantastic place to work, reflecting their belief that happy employees lead to better products and experiences.

Photograph taken in Red Rock, Arizona

Red Rock, an unincorporated area in South-Central Pinal County, Arizona, provides a harmonious blend of rural tranquility and emerging modern living. With a population that saw growth from 2,169 in 2010 to 2,625 by 2020, the area, primarily agricultural in the past, is witnessing the development of new tract home communities, many of which have been constructed by the well-known PulteGroup. Residents and visitors can appreciate vast stretches of untouched Sonoran Desert and the proximity to Picacho Peak State Park, a mere six miles northwest. The region prioritizes education with institutions like Red Rock Elementary School catering to the younger residents. Additionally, Red Rock stands as a beacon of sustainable energy initiatives, housing both the Saguaro Power Plant and the Saguaro Solar Power Station. With Arizona State University’s partnership with Arizona Public Service (APS), the area is set to boost its solar energy production significantly, solidifying its commitment to renewable energy. The diverse populace, with a mix of ethnicities and cultures, adds to the inclusive and vibrant community spirit of Red Rock.