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Trophy Signature Homes Opens New Model Home in Belmont Community, Offers New Homes for Sale in Aubrey, Texas

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Trophy Signature Homes Opens New Model Home in Belmont Community, Offers New Homes for Sale in Aubrey, Texas
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Trophy Signature Homes Opens New Model Home in Belmont Community, Offers New Homes for Sale in Aubrey, Texas

2025-11-11 05:00 Last Updated At:05:11

AUBREY, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 10, 2025--

Trophy Signature Homes, a subsidiary of Green Brick Partners, Inc. (NYSE: GRBK), today announced the opening of its new model home in the Belmont community, located in Aubrey, Texas. New homes are now available for sale in this rapidly growing area of Denton County within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

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The fully furnished model home is now open for tours, offering prospective homebuyers a firsthand look at the quality, design, and innovative features that define a Trophy Signature Home. Belmont is situated near US Highway 377 and Spring Hill Road, providing convenient access and a prime location for new residents.

Belmont will feature an impressive array of planned amenities designed to enhance resident lifestyles, including a resort-style pool, picnic areas, and a playground. Other amenities include two pickleball courts, sidewalks connected to Aubrey's master trail plans, and a scenic greenbelt with a pedestrian bridge.

“Today’s homebuyers are looking for smart designs, value for their investment, and a real sense of community,” said Chris Wicker, DFW Division President of Trophy Signature Homes. “At Belmont, we are offering features and amenities that families want most, like flexible living spaces, energy efficiency, great schools, and resort-quality recreation, all at an attainable price point.”

The community offers a diverse range of home designs from the Texas Tree Series on 40' lots and the Victory Series on 50' lots. Homes start in the low $300,000s, with current pricing ranging from $324,990 to $419,990. Floor plans span approximately 1,657 to over 2,770 square feet, with options from 3 to 5 bedrooms and 2 to 3.5 bathrooms.

About Trophy Signature Homes

Trophy Signature Homes, a subsidiary of Green Brick Partners Inc. (NYSE: GRBK), is a homebuilder dedicated to creating high-quality, energy-efficient homes with modern features and innovative designs. Recognized as a Best Homebuilder by DFW Favorites Magazine in 2024 and named an RCLCO Top 50 Master-Planned Community Builder in 2025, the company combines deep local building expertise with the strong financial resources of a national homebuilding and land development company. Trophy Signature Homes is renowned for its distinctive architectural styles and its "more is always included" approach, where comprehensive upgrades are bundled with the home's price.

For more information about homes and communities, please visit TrophySignatureHomes.com or connect on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

About Green Brick Partners, Inc.

Green Brick Partners, Inc (NYSE: GRBK), the third largest homebuilder in Dallas-Fort Worth and one of Fortune Magazine's fastest growing companies, is a diversified homebuilding and land development company with seven subsidiary homebuilders in Texas, Georgia, and Florida. Green Brick owns five subsidiary homebuilders in Texas (CB JENI Homes, Normandy Homes, Southgate Homes, Trophy Signature Homes, and a 90% interest in Centre Living Homes), as well as a controlling interest in a homebuilder in Atlanta, Georgia (The Providence Group) and an 80% interest in a homebuilder in Port St. Lucie, Florida (GHO Homes). Green Brick also retains interests in related financial services platforms, including Green Brick Title, Green Brick Mortgage, and Green Brick Insurance. Green Brick and its affiliated builders are engaged in all aspects of the homebuilding process, including land acquisition and development, entitlements, design, construction, marketing, and sales for its residential neighborhoods and master-planned communities.

For more information about Green Brick Partners Inc.’s subsidiary homebuilders, please visit https://greenbrickpartners.com/brands-services/.

Trophy Signature Homes Opens New Model Home in Belmont Community, Offers New Homes for Sale in Aubrey, Texas

Trophy Signature Homes Opens New Model Home in Belmont Community, Offers New Homes for Sale in Aubrey, Texas

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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The death of a nearly blind refugee from Myanmar who was found on a Buffalo street in February — five days after Border Patrol agents left him at a doughnut shop — has been ruled a homicide, authorities said Wednesday.

The Erie County Medical Examiner's Office didn't reach any conclusions about responsibility for Nurul Amin Shah Alam's death, which the agency said was caused by complications of a perforated duodenal ulcer, precipitated by hypothermia and dehydration. Ruling a death a homicide means it resulted from another person's actions — or inaction — but doesn't necessarily mean that a crime was committed.

Erie County officials planned a news conference later Wednesday.

A message seeking comment was sent to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The agency has previously said that Shah Alam “showed no signs of distress, mobility issues, or disabilities requiring special assistance” when agents dropped him off Feb. 19 at a Tim Hortons restaurant north of Buffalo's downtown. The agency said the establishment was chosen as a warm, safe location near his last known address.

The restaurant was closed at the time, Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan has said.

Shah Alam, 56, had been released from a county jail and then briefly detained by Border Patrol, until the federal agency determined he wasn't eligible for deportation. His family, which had been awaiting his release from jail, wasn't informed of it.

Shah Alam’s lawyer ultimately reported him missing to Buffalo police on Feb. 22.

On Feb. 24, he was found dead near the downtown sports arena where the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres play. It was unclear how he got there from the Tim Hortons, several miles away, or when he died.

FILE - This image from body camera video provided by the Buffalo Police Department shows Nurul Amin Shah Alam, center, led by Buffalo Police officers, Feb. 15, 2025, in Buffalo, N.Y. (Buffalo Police Department via AP, File)

FILE - This image from body camera video provided by the Buffalo Police Department shows Nurul Amin Shah Alam, center, led by Buffalo Police officers, Feb. 15, 2025, in Buffalo, N.Y. (Buffalo Police Department via AP, File)

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