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Uniquely Built for You Uniquely built for you. KB Home works with you every step of the way so you get a personalized, new home at a price that fits your budget. Innovative Design Whether it’s the things you see: open floor plans, flexible living spaces and extra storage, or the things you don’t: quality construction techniques and energy efficiency, every KB Home is innovatively designed to be a healthier, smarter and more comfortable place to call home. A Personalized Home We give everyone the ability to personalize their new home from floor plans to design features to where they live in the community. Your vision comes to life at our KB Home Design Studio, a one-of-a-kind experience where you choose flooring, countertops, cabinets and more. Whether you choose to upgrade or not, all of our customers are given the freedom to personalize their new home. Affordable Today and Tomorrow No two KB homes are the same, and no two budgets are either. That’s why we offer a variety of affordable homes that can be personalized with design options, many at no extra cost. Every home we build is designed to be ENERGY STAR® certified, which means significant savings on utility bills compared to used homes. A Partner Every Step of the Way Our dedicated KB Home team of sales counselors, Design Studio consultants, construction superintendents, customer service representatives, and KBHS® loan officers work hand in hand with you every step of the way. From expert advice to construction updates to making sure your home is perfect long after move-in. The Garrison Why buy a new KB home? New 2-Story Homes It’s either a new home or it’s not. Simple as • 1,373–2,315 sq. ft., 2–6 bdrms., 2.5–3 baths that. Because even if it’s new to you, a used home wasn’t designed with your life in mind. • Walking distance to USAA®; That’s why we partner with you from the minutes to South Texas Medical Center beginning, and every step along the way. • Easy access to I-10 for quick commutes KB homes have open floor plans with flexible • Hiking at popular Friedrich Wilderness Park living spaces, and you can personalize at a price and Eisenhower Park that fits your budget. New also means more • Only 11 miles to downtown San Antonio efficient. Every home we build is designed to be ENERGY STAR® certified, delivering 4955 USAA Blvd. #58, San Antonio, TX 78240 energy savings that lower the cost of ownership 888-524-6637 and is better for the planet. Our homes are From I-10 West, exit Huebner Rd. and turn right. Turn left on also designed to create a healthier indoor Fredericksburg Rd. and right on USAA Blvd. to community entrance on the right. environment, with high performance ventilation systems. Plus, with a 10-year limited warranty, your new KB home will always feel like new. Community Layout The Garrison in San Antonio 22 21 25 24 23 26 20 27 19 28 18 29 71 17 30 70 16 72 69 15 73 31 68 14 32 74 13 33 75 67 12 34 76 66 11 35 77 65 10 36 78 64 9 63 8 62 37 79 7 61 38 80 6 60 39 81 5 59 40 82 4 58 Model Home 41 83 3 57 Model Home 42 84 2 56 43 85 1 44 86 45 46 55 54 47 53 52 48 51 49 vard ule Bo AA US 50 Around Your Neighborhood The Garrison in San Antonio Schools Entertainment Groceries McDermott Elementary School Regal Huebner Oaks H-E-B® 5111 USAA Blvd. 11075 West I-10, Ste. 1H 5910 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78240 San Antonio, TX 78230 San Antonio, TX 78240 210-397-5100 844-462-7342 210-641-6403 Rawlinson Middle School University Bowl H-E-B 14100 Vance Jackson 12332 West I-10 #10 9900 Wurzbach Rd. San Antonio, TX 78249 San Antonio, TX 78230 San Antonio, TX 78230 210-397-4900 210-699-6235 210-696-0794 Clark High School Altitude Trampoline Park® Sprouts™ Farmers Market 5150 DeZavala Rd. 11075 West I-10 #126 8101 Callaghan Rd. San Antonio, TX 78249 San Antonio, TX 78230 San Antonio, TX 78230 210-397-5150 210-697-5867 210-979-8121 Target 4522 Fredericksburg Rd. San Antonio, TX 78201 Shopping Restaurants 210-280-0000 Lowe’s® Home Improvement Tandoor Palace 7901 Callaghan Rd. Indian Restaurant San Antonio, TX 78229 8783 Wurzbach Rd. 210-979-7990 San Antonio, TX 78240 Library 210-592-1211 REI Co-op Cody Library 11745 West IH-10, Ste. 110 Pasha Mediterranean Grill 11441 Vance Jackson Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 9339 Wurzbach Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 210-877-2329 San Antonio, TX 78240 210-207-9100 210-561-5858 Old Navy 11745 West IH-10 Carrabba’s Italian Grill® San Antonio, TX 78230 12507 I-10 West 210-699-1661 San Antonio, TX 78230 Recreation 210-694-4191 Academy® Sports + Outdoors Leon Vista Park Trailhead 2643 NW Loop 410 Zoës Kitchen™ 8651 Rochelle Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 11225 Huebner Rd. #105 San Antonio, TX 78240 210-321-4600 San Antonio, TX 78230 210-207-8480 210-558-3651 Bed Bath & Beyond® Phil Hardberger Park 11645 West I-10 Snooze™, an A.M. Eatery 1021 Voelcker Ln. #4 San Antonio, TX 78230 11255 Huebner Rd. #100 San Antonio, TX 78248 210-558-4400 San Antonio, TX 78230 210-492-7472 210-962-5530 Chico’s® LA Fitness® 11745 I-10, Ste. 523 The Magnolia Pancake Haus 5803 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 10333 Huebner Rd. San Antonio, TX 78240 210-558-7690 San Antonio, TX 78240 210-202-3139 210-496-0828 Half Price Books® Denman Estate Park 11255 Huebner Rd. Thai Esan & Noodle House 7735 Mockingbird Ln. San Antonio, TX 78230 9820 Huebner Rd., Ste. 109 San Antonio, TX 78229 210-558-3247 San Antonio, TX 78240 210-877-0888 MelMarie Yoga 11844 Wurzbach Rd. San Antonio, TX 78230 704-962-0771 We’re Proud of Our Reviews See our reviews & ratings at TrustBuilderReviews.com. TrustBuilder® ratings and reviews are powered by NewHomeSource™, the leading new-home website delivering honest reviews from real homeowners about the homebuying experience. To provide a credible and accurate representation of buyer sentiment, all homebuyer reviews are independent and transparent. In other words, the reviews are real. Top-ranked homebuilder 4.6 out of 5 stars “From the moment I stepped into the “The whole process from picking the lot, sales office until the moment I got options and upgrades to closing process my keys and walked into my newly was a breeze. For being my first time they constructed home, KB has been really made me feel like I was always in there with me on my entire journey.” charge and aware of every step.” Kristen S. Joel A. KB Homeowner KB Homeowner 888-KB-HOMES | kbhome.com Broker Cooperation Welcome. ©2020 KB Home (KBH). ENERGY STAR® and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. trademarks. KB Home reserves the right to change or discontinue features, options, products, materials and suppliers at any time without notice. Nothing herein shall be deemed an irrevocable guarantee or commitment that the home will be built with specific products or with products from any specific manufacturers. No affiliation or sponsorship is intended or implied with TrustBuilder®, NewHomeSource™, Lowe’s® Home Improvement, REI Co-op, Old Navy, Academy® Sports + Outdoors, Bed Bath & Beyond®, Chico’s®, Half Price Books®, Regal, University Bowl, Altitude Trampoline Park®, H-E-B®, Sprouts™ Farmers Market, LA Fitness®, MelMarie Yoga, Tandoor Palace Indian Restaurant, Pasha Mediterranean Grill, Carrabba’s Italian Grill®, Zoës Kitchen™, Snooze™, The Magnolia Pancake Haus or Thai Esan & Noodle House, and all trademarks are owned by the respective trademark owners. The Bullseye Design and Target are registered trademarks of Target Brands, Inc. All rights reserved. Plans, pricing, financing, terms, availability and specifications subject to change/prior sale without notice and may vary by neighborhood, lot location and home series. Buyer responsible for all taxes, insurance and other fees. Sq. footage is approximate. Photo may display decorator items/furnishings not available for purchase and may not represent lowest-priced homes. This map is for general orientation purposes and is not drawn to scale. KB Home does not represent or guarantee this map to be accurate, and it is subject to change and modification at anytime without notice. KB Home does not control and makes no representations or guarantees regarding future development or uses adjacent to the community. The map does not constitute any representation or guarantee that the community or surrounding area will be built out, developed or operated as shown. See sales counselor for details. SAN-316308 October 8, 2020.
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