SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., April 03, 2017 -- AV Homes, Inc. (Nasdaq:AVHI), a developer and builder of residential communities in Florida, the Carolinas and Arizona, today announced the completion of its previously announced acquisition of the homebuilding assets of Savvy Homes, a regional homebuilding leader in Raleigh, North Carolina primarily targeting first-time buyers and move-up buyers.
AV Homes, Inc. is engaged in homebuilding and community development in Florida, the Carolinas and Arizona. Its principal operations are conducted in the greater Orlando, Jacksonville, Phoenix, Charlotte and Raleigh markets. The Company builds communities that serve both active adults (55 years and older) as well as people of all ages. AV Homes common shares trade on NASDAQ under the symbol AVHI. For more information, visit www.avhomesinc.com.
Investor Contact: Mike Burnett EVP, Chief Financial Officer 480-214-7408 [email protected]


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