Back in the 1800s, before Anna and Van Alstyne, Texas were the towns they are today, there was a settlement called Mantua. Its story intersected iron horses, Texas’ founding fathers and some of our earliest railroad towns. Now, the spirit of Mantua’s legacy lives on through a 2,900-acre master planned community where every resident can build a future rooted in heritage and opportunity for generations to come.
For over 50 years, Perry Homes Texas—a family-owned company—has built exceptional homes for families across the state. This new home builder takes pride in offering Mantua homebuyers superior design, high-quality construction, and excellent customer service. Choose from Perry Homes floor plans and build the home that fits your life, and your lifestyle, excellently.
Highland Homes is a privately-owned, Texas-based new home builder passionate about their homebuyers. This translates to extraordinary architectural design, floor plans based on lifestyle research and customer input to maximize both their livability and their beauty, energy-efficient construction, and delightful customer service. Find your family’s perfect nest at Mantua with Highland Homes Van Alstyne TX.
David Weekley Homes in Van Alstyne, TX, a Texas-based company that has grown into one of the largest privately-owned new home builders in the country, has been building new homes since 1976. David Weekley Homes is founded on three pillars: design, choice, and service. For you, that means you’ll find innovative architecture, thoughtfully designed David Weekley floor plans, and dedicated team members who will help you perfectly plan and beautifully build your dream home at Mantua.
The new Van Alstyne High School is currently under construction and set to open in the summer of 2024. The school will open with 1000 students grades 9-12 with planned additions to expand capacity to 2800 students.
Van Alstyne, Texas, United States
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