Camelot wins national award for home in Gilbert community

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By Real Estate Daily News

Scottsdale, Ariz. (March 14, 2024) – At the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) awards, “The Nationals,” held February 27 in Las Vegas, Camelot Homes was honored with a Gold Award for Best Single Family Detached Model Home: 3,501 to 4,000 square feet category. The honor went to Plan 3 (6006) at the new Stone Crest community in Gilbert. This was the second major award for the Robert Hidey Architects-designed home, which also won the prestigious Home of the Year Award last year at the Home Builders Association of Central Arizona MAME Awards.

“It was a fantastic night at The Nationals in Las Vegas,” says Camelot Homes Managing Director and Co-owner Julie Hancock. “I have so much love for our Camelot Homes team and am incredibly grateful to our partners Robert Hidey Architects, Pacific Dimensions interior design firm, and the many other consultants we work with to create these award-winning communities.”

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