OCR Text |
Show Utah LMna Estate, December 2001January 2002 - 5 Lofty neighborhood offers iust 16 brand new homes Set high on a hill in south Provo, the views from the new homes stretch from Lehi on the north to Santaquin on the south. Utah Lake shimmers in the west while blue-gray mountains loom up gently from the beach. The community is aptly named Eagles View. "We have only a few of the most desirable lots left," sales agent Don Houskeeper said, "about four or five." Houskeeper is w ith Cold-well Cold-well Banker West Realty. "It's very quiet and secluded up here, yet the freeway is just a few minutes away," he said. Only 1 6 homes will be built on this lofty perch. Nearby a new elementary school nears completion and will open in the fall. The young neighborhood, neigh-borhood, which is only about five years old, has many homes that would command a quarter of a million dollars, if they were to go up for sale. It's an above average neighborhood, he said. To fit into this lifestyle, Blueridge Construction Co. included in-cluded a host of amenities as standard stan-dard items. Kitchens, for example, come with hard surface counters, a microwave nestled above the stove and ample oak cabinets. Depending on the plan, the homes range from about 2,200 square feet to some 3,000 square feet. Two- story homes, still on the drawing board, may offer even Builders' group seeks credits Inman News Features The National Association of Home Builders is urging the U.S. Senate to include language in its energy bills that would increase energy efficiency in the housing market and reduce energy costs for home owners and renters. NAHB President Bruce Smith said two pending bills, S. 389 and S. 596, contain energy conservation conserva-tion incentives. I i msrnmfiiii. 768-2232 15-year fixed 6.02 APR $1 20,000 102201 more space, Houskeeper said. Other included features are brick and stucco fronts, central air conditioning, jetted tubs and walk-in walk-in closets in the master suites. The homes are competitively priced, "even with these views." Houskeeper said. "We keep the prices low so they'll sell quicker." Prices range from $168,900 up. Financing is available. "In some cases the lender w ill . pay the buyers' closing costs," he said. For information, call Houskeeper at 636-0388. Ji ff Aptly named Eagles View, this new subdivision by Biuendge Construction offers views from Lehi to Santaquin. Utah Lake stretches out to the west with mountains beyond. Just 16 homes will be offered in the new community set on the south Provo east bench. r Wky IPaiy more? f" i a ! fib New Homes Starting at $1 18,900 Lots 8l Full Unfinished Basement Included! Several Plans to choose from! All with a full range of Amazing Standard Features! Lots Available in: Santaquin, Payson, Spanish Fork & Springville! Stt fill lit 1 2 Acre Lots Available in Santaquin See the Brand New Development in Spanish Fork! |