
Prominence, a new master-planned neighborhood rising on San Antonio’s far west side, is adding more firepower to its builder lineup. The community brought DRB Homes and Scott Felder Homes on board this week as model homes open along the ridge, with houses marketed from the $300,000s and a hilltop amenity complex that includes an infinity-edge pool, courts and a kids’ playscape. Developers and builders say the expanded roster is aimed at giving buyers heading west of Loop 1604 more options on both floorplans and price.
Builders, scale and hilltop setting
As reported by the San Antonio Business Journal, Prominence sits near TX‑211 and U.S. 90 and spans roughly 384 acres, with plans for more than 1,100 homes. The outlet noted that DRB Homes and Scott Felder Homes were recently added to the development’s builder lineup, framing the move as part of the community’s next phase as onsite infrastructure and sales activity continue to ramp up.
Amenity hub at Juniper Hill
Developer materials spotlight a central amenity hub called Juniper Hill, a clubhouse and outdoor complex featuring a resort‑style pool, pickleball and multi‑sport courts, and a nature‑inspired children’s playscape. Prominence also lists Chesmar Homes and Highland Homes alongside DRB and Scott Felder as the builders shaping the community’s first neighborhoods.
Price points, models and inventory
Chesmar’s Prominence community page shows initial pricing around $347,990, with floorplans running from roughly the mid‑1,600s up to more than 4,200 square feet. DRB and Scott Felder have “coming soon” community pages and price bands clustered in the low‑to‑mid $300,000s on national listing platforms, in line with the developer and Chesmar marketing for early releases. Across the lineup, builders are advertising a mix of lot sizes and quick‑move inventory for buyers who want to secure a home sooner rather than later.
School district, growth and traffic concerns
The community is within Medina Valley Independent School District, a detail the developer leans on for family-focused marketing. Local neighborhood advertising and a Community Impact edition have already pushed Prominence into the wider conversation with a “homes from the $300s” message, underscoring how far‑west San Antonio remains a target for larger master-planned projects as the city grows outward. Planners and residents have pointed to traffic on U.S. 90 and related infrastructure needs as issues the area will have to navigate as home deliveries increase.
Model homes are now open on the hilltop, and builders are taking names on interest lists. Prospective buyers are encouraged to check individual builders’ community pages for the latest on availability, pricing and sales-center hours. For more on the project details and the report that first outlined the expanded builder lineup, readers can turn to the builders’ community pages and the original San Antonio Business Journal coverage for specific floorplans and lot releases.









