Century Communities Celebrates Groundbreaking Near San Antonio

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SAN ANTONIO — Century Communities, Inc. —one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, an industry leader in online home sales, and the highest-ranked homebuilder on Newsweek’s list of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies 2024—held a celebratory groundbreaking ceremony with the City of Leon Valley this summer for Senna, its newest San Antonio metro community.

This neighborhood will offer five versatile single-family floor plans from the mid $300s in Leon Valley, a news release said.

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Groundbreaking Ceremony | Senna by Century Communities | New Homes in Northwest San Antonio

“Senna brings over 80 new homesites with a beautiful floor plan lineup to the northwest San Antonio area, all in a prime location near employment and entertainment hubs,” said Eric Runge, San Antonio Division President. “With model home construction underway, we look forward to having homebuyers explore the community and find their best fit. Now’s the perfect time to join our interest list for grand opening updates and more.”

Senna’s modern floor plans offer a range of luxurious features, including 42″ kitchen cabinets, quartz countertops, stainless-steel appliances, 9′ main-floor ceilings, luxury vinyl plank flooring, landscaping package, 6′ privacy fences, and the company’s Century Home Connect® smart home ecosystem.

Conveniently situated northwest of downtown San Antonio, Senna offers a prime location close to I-410, I-10 and Loop 1604, with access to regional employment and entertainment hubs. Extensive retail, dining and entertainment options are a quick drive away, along with the Medical Center, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and Lackland Air Force Base.  

Source: Century Communities, Inc.

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