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OKC’s First Build-to-Rent Community Taking Shape
OKC’s First Build-to-Rent Community Taking Shape
Trulo Homes Quail Village: A New Approach to Rental Living
First Residents Move In
The first residents of Trulo Homes Quail Village have started moving in as builders continue construction of the single-family rental neighborhood. This innovative community offers a new approach to rental living, providing residents with the benefits of a single-family home without the responsibilities of homeownership.
Continued Construction
Construction is ongoing in the community, with more homes being built to accommodate the growing demand for this unique rental experience. As the first build-to-rent community in Oklahoma City, Trulo Homes Quail Village is setting a new standard for rental living in the area.
Expert Insight: Jessica Fulk on Build-to-Rent Communities
Benefits of Build-to-Rent Communities
Real estate expert Jessica Fulk shares her thoughts on the benefits of build-to-rent communities: “These communities offer residents the opportunity to live in a single-family home without the commitment and responsibilities of homeownership. They’re perfect for those who want the space and privacy of a home but aren’t ready to buy.”
Impact on the Real Estate Market
When asked about the impact of build-to-rent communities on the real estate market, Jessica Fulk says, “As more people choose to rent rather than buy, we may see an increase in the number of build-to-rent communities. This could lead to a shift in the market, with more focus on rental properties and less on homes for sale.”
In conclusion, the development of Oklahoma City’s first build-to-rent community, Trulo Homes Quail Village, is an exciting step forward in the world of rental living. As more people seek the benefits of single-family homes without the commitment of homeownership, we may see a shift in the real estate market towards more build-to-rent communities. This innovative approach to rental living offers a unique solution for those who desire the space and privacy of a home but aren’t ready to buy.
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