
Invitation Homes is continuing to expand its build-to-rent (BTR) platform, with nearly 20 purpose-built rental communities open and actively leasing across major U.S. markets, including the Carolinas, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Georgia, Tennessee, and California. These communities feature newly built single-family homes and townhomes designed to offer the space and lifestyle of homeownership with the flexibility and convenience of professional rental management.
Through strategic partnerships with national homebuilders such as Lennar, D.R. Horton, and Meritage Homes, Invitation Homes is adding new housing supply in markets experiencing strong population growth and affordability pressure. In the Charlotte, NC region, communities such as Glennon at Wendell, Mooresville, and Statesville highlight the company's approach to blending townhomes and detached homes within thoughtfully planned rental neighborhoods. Similar BTR expansion is underway in Dallas, Atlanta, Jacksonville, and Nashville, all key Sun Belt markets where demand for rental housing continues to outpace supply.
Across these BTR communities, Invitation Homes emphasizes modern design and low-maintenance living, with homes featuring open floor plans, granite or quartz countertops, modern appliances, fenced yards, and access to shared amenities like pools, playgrounds, and green spaces. Exterior maintenance and lawn care are typically included, allowing residents to enjoy the benefits of a single-family lifestyle without the long-term financial commitment or upkeep associated with ownership.
From a broader market perspective, Invitation Homes' BTR strategy represents a meaningful response to the ongoing U.S. housing shortage. By building homes specifically for rent, rather than competing for existing housing stock, the company is directly contributing to increased inventory in supply-constrained markets. This approach provides an attainable, flexible housing option for households impacted by higher interest rates and rising home prices—while also supporting longer-term housing stability.
To explore available homes and active BTR communities, visit the Invitation Homes Communities page.