First community now selling, with more locations opening soon from the online homebuying leader
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JACKSONVILLE Century Communities, Inc., a top 10 national homebuilder, announced that its Century Complete brand is entering the sought-after North Florida market, opening six new communities in 2021 in prime locations across the Panhandle and Jacksonville areas.
Homebuyers will enjoy easy access to stunning beaches with iconic Florida sunsets, historic locations like St. Augustine the oldest city in the U.S. military bases for service members and more.
A pioneer in online and affordable homebuying, Century Complete boasts a streamlined “Buy Now” process that makes it easy for buyers to quickly purchase a quality new home online, a release from the company said. New communities will primarily offer single-family homes, with contemporary open-concept layouts and desirable included features like granite countertops, stainless-ste
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