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Builder Spotlight: Lennar is a National Builder with a Finger on the Local Pulse

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By New Homes Guide February 12

A commitment to quality, value and integrity has enabled Lennar to become one of the nation’s foremost homebuilders, creating homes and communities in 19 states, including Maryland and Virginia.

The mission is to cater to all lifestyles — urban, suburban, active adult and golf course living. Lennar also offers homes for a variety of homebuyers. So whether you’re looking to buy your first home or move up to a bigger place, whether you’re moving down to a smaller home or looking for a large multigenerational home, you’ll find what you’re after in a Lennar community.

A big part of the appeal for Lennar is its Everything’s Included approach to homebuilding. Through deep research and study of the various markets, Lennar has learned what homebuyers are most likely to want in their homes. And they’ve included them standard so homebuyers don’t have to worry about adding items one at a time as upgrades.

In the Mid-Atlantic, Lennar builds in more than two dozen communities in Maryland and Virginia, with prices starting in the $200’s.

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