Archive for the ‘About Landon Homes’ Category

New Homes For Sale in McKinney, TX

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Landon Homes welcomes Leonard McManaman as the new onsite sales manager for its brand new home community of Shiloh Ranch in McKinney. Shiloh Ranch celebrates its grand opening this week with a new model opening, showcasing its outstanding design.

McManaman says that the homes in Shiloh Ranch are built with quality materials to provide the highest level of energy efficiency. They are the first homes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to feature 2 x 6 exterior wall construction in a production building environment. This thicker lumber holds 57% more insulation to reduce unwanted heat loss or gain, decreasing the energy demand on your home.

What makes Shiloh Ranch unique, according to McManaman, is its excellent home site selection. The community offers oversize cul-de-sac home sites with beautiful landscaping, a brick wall enclosure and an impressive stone entrance, providing the best value for the money in the area. There are also many common areas, a pond, and a future planned playground for the kids. Plus, Shiloh Ranch is located right next door to the exemplary rated J.R. Wilmeth Elementary School.  Floor plans range from 2,100 to 3,800 sq ft and are priced from the $180’s.

McManaman says McKinney’s motto is “unique by nature”. And the proof of that is in their policy of requiring businesses to maintain high quality curb appeal, and encouraging neighborhoods to have lots of trees and landscaping. The city of McKinney features rolling hills, lush trees and a historic downtown square and ranked 9th among the top 25 best places to move according to Forbes Magazine.

With more than 10 years new home sales experience, McManaman says he’s happy to be with a company that has a lot of home building experience, knowledge, and works together as a team. The family atmosphere at Landon hits close to home for Leonard. His father, Dan, is the sales manager for Landon’s Grayhawk Estates community.

If you’d like to schedule a tour of the new model home at Shiloh Ranch, contact Tanya Smith at 214-707-0347 or visit the website at LandonHomesUSA.com for more information.

Landon Opens New Home Community in McKinney, TX

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Landon Homes announces the grand opening of its exciting new home community Shiloh Ranch in McKinney.  Shiloh Ranch is a 100 plus acre community situated off Custer Road and Virginia Parkway.   This community offers the customer oversized homesites, easy access to Hwys 121 and 380 and an exemplary onsite elementary school.

Landon Homes has created the ultimate in energy efficiency as the first major builder in DFW using 2 x 6 exterior wall construction in a production building environment. This type of construction offers up to 60% more insulation than industry standard, and the huge savings being passed on to their customers is incredible. With a wealth of experience, attention to detail and amazing design features, Landon Homes has created the ultimate value equation for the customer. 

Shiloh Ranch in McKinney is surrounded by beautiful landscaping, a brick wall enclosure and an impressive stone entrance that gives the feeling of home. It offers many common areas, a future planned playground area for the kids, a pond, cul-de-sac homesites and a new onsite elementary school.  Floor plans range from 2,100 to 3,800 sq ft and are priced from the $170’s.

(more…)

Passion for Selling New Homes in Dallas

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

If there’s one thing Dan McManaman is passionate about, it’s selling homes. And he’s had plenty of experience doing just that.  He’s been in real estate sales since 1983, and has spent the last 14 years working for John Landon. 

McManaman has sold hundreds of homes during his career, and has won several sales awards recognizing his achievements.  He’s proud of his relationship with Landon Homes, and the fact that president John Landon has been able to hire the top builders in the industry, ensuring that the quality of a Landon home is top-notch.

As Onsite Manager for Grayhawk Estates, Dan strives to make sure home buyers get the best value for the money and are thrilled with the home buying experience.

(more…)

Landon Homes Is Debt Free

Monday, March 15th, 2010

It’s no secret that times have been tough for the home construction industry – forcing some home builders into bankruptcy. But others have managed to survive and even thrive, despite the adversity – thanks to sound business practices.

Dallas based home builder Landon Homes is one company whose debt free status has enabled it to maintain a competitive advantage in this turbulent environment. 

For more than 20 years, the Landon name has been synonymous with uncompromising quality, commitment to customer satisfaction, and exemplary value. John Landon, president of Landon Homes, has been a leading force in homebuilding and development since the 1980s.

Landon’s leadership led to the receipt of some of the industry’s most prestigious awards, including being named Texas Builder of the Year five out of seven years, and a myriad of honors for outstanding architecture, product designs, and premier customer service.

(more…)

Father-Daughter Sales Team Wins Award

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Landon Homes congratulates our 2009 Sales Team of the Year, Elmer and Christina Carino. In a tough market, this father-daughter team generated more than $31 million dollars in total revenue at the Villages at Lakeview last year. Elmer has been in the real estate business for over 30 years. Now teamed with his daughter, the pair is working to make 2010 an even better year for Landon Homes.

David Rich, Division President of Landon Homes, Presents Sales Award to The Carino Team

The Villages at Lakeview is made up of three communities: The Enclave, The Dominion and The Reserve, each with different floor plans designed to appeal to North Dallas area first-time home buyers as well as empty nesters. The Lakeview location features three beautiful models to view, and homes priced from the $160s to the $350s. Landon Home buyers can also choose from four different sizes of home sites, including our estate home sites as large as 84’ x 120’.

(more…)

Landon Homes Recruits Award-Winning Sales Professional

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Talk about experience! Landon Homes has hired an award-winning professional with a real estate background of 20+ years in Dallas to be its new sales manager for The Villages at Willow Bay.

Max Luce has sold $350 million worth of homes in his 28 year career in Dallas/Fort Worth real estate. His accomplishments include being named salesman of the year for 7 years in a row, and a winner of the prestigious McSAM award, given by the Home Builders Association of Greater Dallas. Besides his tremendous sales record, Mr. Luce has been involved in all facets of the home building industry from building to management to home warranties.

(more…)

Home Builders Seek Housing’s Hole in the Donut

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

http://www.housingcrisis.com/home-builders/home-builders-seek-housings-hole-donut/

Survey says home building executives’ confidence level is inching ever so slowly upward. From horrid in January, we’ve reached tepid now. After horrid and tepid can only come torrid, but that’s still unaccounted for in the present cycle.

Clearly, economics academics are preoccupied with algorithms and the alphabet–namely the letters ”V” or “W”. Capitol Hill is obsessed with gaining grandstands for 2010 reelection bids amid debate over decisions on healthcare, energy, and financial system oversight that will bear directly not only on the welfare of our grandparents but our grandchildren.

Everybody’s polarized by impulse, ready to tussle with anybody about anything, sometimes merely for the sport of the fight. Meanwhile, home building start-ups, reduxes, subtle shoots, resurrections, and regroupings command an ever greater degree of our attention. In some cases, what appeared lifeless is showing a pulse; in others, the DNA traces to vitality that was only in hibernation, like sleeping giants.

In the past fortnight alone, you’ve seen reports here:

  • KB Home will restart its operations in the D.C. metro market;
  • NVR is moving on the beleagured Florida market;
  • Emaaris regrouping from a near-death experience with a John Laing new co;
  • Ex-TOUSA CEO Tony Mon and some ex-Beazerites have cranked up a go-vertical plan;
  • Weekly, reports of imminent life after BK are filtering into the headlines;
  • Builderonline.com has spotlighted startups in virtually every corner of the U.S. map.

What can be said, then, is that national and global economics will be what they are, and will continue to exert pressure on what bank lenders will do. What those economics won’t do, however, is stop irrepressible characters from striking at opportunity while the iron is hot, which is a moment precisely before pessimism swings to its inverse.

Here’s a closer look at one who’s been there, done that, got out, and come back, ready for another good run.

Click image to access Landon Homes Web site.When things were really tough real estate in the 1980s, particularly in Texas, John Landon came out of Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, with an accounting degree and a level of ignorance that set him on his road to glory.

“I was young and dumb in 1982, and they [Trammel Crow] put me in charge of lot sales–and I didn’t know any better that lots weren’t selling, so I just ran with it,” says Landon.

One-time Peoria, Ill., high school All-American swimmer John Landon knows all about going a few more laps. He left as co-CEO of Meritage Homes in May 2006, with the proverbial golden parachute: more than $60 million in severance and stock value to provide some, shall we say, oomph to his subsequent interests and efforts.

Well, he’s back in business in North Dallas’ Frisco School District with a guiding business premise that could not be simpler to think about and harder to do these days. “If we build the right product, at the right price, in the right location, we’ll do OK, even in this environment,” he says.

DEJA DO
For all of a cup of coffee, Landon thought of his post-Meritage stage as retirement, with some dabbling here and there with friends in the land banking business.

But in September 2008, as the world and its financial underpinnings seemed to come all undone, Landon jumped back in the pool for another set of laps. Lucky for him, a couple of key longtime associates like Mike Gavin plunged in with him.

“When things really started to go south on a national scale, we figured it was a pretty good time to get in, because there were entry points open to us,” says Landon. “The cost to build houses is way down-lumber, land, labor, and such – which means if you’re in a position to buy now, you’re going to get an exciting opportunity to get a lot of high quality at a very good price.”

PLUS A CHANGE
For Landon, starting up when others are flattened out is a way to meet a need, something he learned as early as in high school, when he started his first enterprise, Crystal Clear, a swimming pool maintenance company.

Landon’s entrepreneurial DNA draws inspiration from his Irish-American dad, Lou Landon, who ran a meat-packing company near Peoria’s stock yards and had his boys working weekends and summers loading cattle onto the freight train flat cars.

Adversity, with a capital A, was literally the genesis of his first home building company, Legacy Homes, in 1987. Landon had been a vice president with Nash/Phillips Copus’ development company when it hit a wall as the late 1980s savings and loan crisis played out. Put in charge of lot sales, Landon wound up with some land and model homes, putting $60,000 of his own money into what he called Legacy Homes.

“We were profitable in five months,” says Landon; not bad for a recession. The current downturn is both deeper and longer, he adds, but there are similarities of note.

“If you go back, the similarity is there,” he says. “It’s like you’re in a card game, and the ones who are holding all the best cards [i.e., land holdings] get hit the hardest. Then the banks come in and take it all back and reshuffle. That takes the big advantage away from some of the ones who had it and re-levels the playing field in a way. That’s what makes for opportunity. The difference is that in the 1980s, the banks’ troubles were mostly confined to Texas, Arizona, California … it was more of a regional problem. This time it’s global.”

Landon’s “right product, right price, right location” conviction comes from a confidence that he can drive value into his offerings with strong controls on his operating costs. To date, Landon’s biggest investment is in, you guessed it, dirt.

“We can ultimately build out 1,000 lots, with 50 feet, 60s, 74s, and 84s,” says Landon, with flexibility for product offerings ranging from the $160s to the $300s, where the expansion of the Dallas North Tollway to Panther Creek should help drive demand for the rooftops.

Survey may say what survey may say. That doesn’t change home builder DNA.