MVEC strives to improve the quality of life for residents of the Rio Grande Valley by providing incentives & marketing assistance to builders and developers selling homes or lots in MVEC new home communities.
Villa Homes, Treviño Construction, and Waldo Homes have each generously opened their new homes and stunning kitchens to help showcase décor and foods for this Holiday season. The festive decorations and luscious foods are all from local merchants, small businesses here in the Rio Grande Valley that create personal and customized accessories and edibles. Nothing
Villa Homes brings the country farmhouse style into the 21st century with this inviting kitchen. Soothing colors of whites and soft tans add calm. A creamy white shiplap ceiling, recessed lighting, glass-front cabinetry, and glossy white terra cotta tile backsplashes are a sparkling framework for the warmth of the blonde wood-look ceramic plank tile flooring and wood base of the kitchen island.
Treviño Construction’s kitchen is a mastery of design in monochromatic colors of stark black, crisp white, and silvery gray. From the ceiling with its black beams, to the immense black range hood, the ultra-modern chrome chandeliers, glossy white cupboards, black granite and white quartz countertops, gray tile backsplash, and marbled white porcelain flooring, this kitchen is a sensational beauty.
This Waldo Homes kitchen bespeaks elegance with its color scheme of glistening white, silver, and gold. A multi-layered tray ceiling creates dramatic height and is a perfect backdrop for the contemporary gold chandelier over the immense marbled granite island. The backsplash and countertops continue the marbled theme, and along with the chrome appliances and gold accessories, complete the look of luxury and sophistication.
To keep up with a growing market, Materiales El Valle is constantly expanding store space. Its mid-Valley store in Donna, Texas, a 5-acre location with over 20,000 square feet of warehouse space, has recently completed a new showroom addition.
The RGVBA has released the dates for its much anticipated yearly Parade of Homes: Saturday & Sunday, June 4-5 & June 11-12, 2022. As usual, the event will feature homes in a variety of locations, styles & budgets from some of the Valley’s finest builders.
Homes by Innovative was this year’s lucky winner of the FREE PARADE ENTRY given away every year by the Rio Grande Valley Builders Association to one lucky builder who signs up for the upcoming Parade of Homes event.
The Rio Grande Valley Builders Association honored a small group of women builders at its September membership meeting in recognition of their exemplary contributions to the homebuilding industry.
As a longtime member of the Rio Grande Valley Builders Association, this is not the first time that PinPoint Construction has won Parade of Homes awards. From 2005 on, the company under Scottie Ruiz has earned a well-deserved reputation for building some of the finest luxury homes in the Rio Grande Valley.
The RGVBA is proud to present this year’s Parade Award Winners. We congratulate the 19 builders who participated in this event. These were the top winners.
Utilizing earthy colors combined with a contemporary aesthetic, Pinpoint Construction created a 2 story Tuscan style home that was awarded “Best Home: $501K-550K,” “Best Kitchen,” and “Best Master Bed & Bath” in the 2021 RGVBA Parade of Homes.
With a history of building homes as early as the 1980’s, LTR Construction is by no means a new company. However, this was the first time that the company submitted an entry into the Rio Grande Valley Builders Association’s annual Parade of Homes…and won the competition’s two top awards: “Best of Show” and “People’s Choice”!
Waldo Homes, for many years, has consistently won awards in the annual RGV Parade of Homes, and this year is no different. Two Waldo Homes entries secured three top honors: “Best Home: $251K-300K”; “Best Home: $451K-500K”; and “Most Energy Efficient Home.”
State-of-the-art in both design and quality, a 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath new home entry by Homes by Innovative secured the “Best Home Over $900K” award in the 2021 Parade of Homes. The two-story Transitional exterior design with its gray tile roof, white stone and stucco, expansive windows, and custom arched iron and glass entry door, is a masterpiece of beauty.
Want to know what an award-winning “Best Home: $301K-350K” looks like? EB Luxury Homes designed and built a distinctive 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home that earned them this award in the 2021 Parade of Homes.
For anyone who enjoys the nostalgia of a country farmhouse but needs modern conveniences, Villa Homes’ award winner in the “Best Home: $351K-400K” category is spot on.
Carolina Homes garnered the award for “Best Home $201K-250K” category for its sleek, contemporary Mediterranean-themed home. The exterior—pristine white with warm river rock, linear windows, and squared turret—is minimalist in design and maximal in crisp, clean beauty.
TheSouth-Central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource (SPEER) hosted an Energy Code workshop and training for local builders, building inspectors, and other building industry professionals in McAllen, Texas, on April 29, 2021. Jason Vandever, Energy Code Compliance Program Manager for SPEER, presented classroom instruction on the changes in the residential chapters of the 2021
Once new homes are completed and are open for showing, it may be too late to know for sure if they are quality-built homes. Yes, you will be able to see the finishes of the home and you will be able to see differences from home to home in details like enhanced materials, and luxury touches like granite countertops, designer ceilings, and showcase light fixtures.
Old World meets New in this stunning Spanish/Mediterranean masterpiece by Waldo Homes, perfectly located in the exclusive gated community of Sorrento Trail on Northgate in Edinburg, an area that offers both tranquility and convenience.
A stately double door with overhead transom welcomes visitors to this outstanding Waldo home located in the gated community of Lumens, an area surrounded by the lush green fairways of the Los Lagos Golf Course in Edinburg, Texas, and constructed with energy savings in mind, thanks to being certified as a BUILT TO SAVE® home.
The exterior of this new Villanueva home in Windsor Estates is discreetly traditional in design with its soft creamy tan brick and limestone, accented by deep brown beams and roof, and a custom-designed double doorway of coffee brown wood and glass.