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C.R.E.S. Management LLC, developer of Quality Hill, is considering every aspect of the neighborhood in the renovation, putting new roofs on some buildings, rejuvenating all building exteriors and renewing the yards and streetscape landscaping throughout.
The first phase building at Park Reserve Condominiums, The Yosemite, has only a few units remaining, and interested homeowners are urged to hurry before they miss out on what the marketing team said is a “one-of-a kind condo dream.”
Spacious floor plans meet careful design at Mill Creek Terrace, a 61-condominium development that offers prospective buyers both three-story townhomes and single-level flats in a prime location less than one block north of the famed Country Club Plaza and just west of scenic Mill Creek Park.
The pastoral setting that for more than 120 years served as the site of Sunrise Dairy now forms the backdrop of the community of Sunrise Farms.
After spending 19 years in California, Kansas City native Bob Roth returned to his roots. And with that move came the search for a home, an endeavor that proved challenging because of Roth’s list of specific expectations.
McBride & Son Homes has sold more than 100 homes at its Brighton Crossing community since it opened in April 2007. To celebrate its success, this dual village community is offering special pricing on its inventory homes with savings of up to $18,000.
Those who doubt the American Dream of homeownership is alive and well are invited to take a tour of the Rodrock Development Web site, Rodrock.com. Right now can be an exceptional time for buyers looking to make a move, according to the developer.
Situated at State Line Road and 112th Street in Leawood, the Hallbrook community is one of the Kansas City area’s most historical neighborhoods, according to Hallbrook Realty.
With panoramic views from the highest point in the city, One Park Place offers more than just a place to call home, according to the marketing team, which enumerated the following five reasons for moving to the iconic building:
The stylish aesthetic common to homes within The Ravello, a bluff-top condominium development, which overlooks both the Northland and downtown Kansas City, continues within the community’s featured home, a 2,400-square-foot retreat that boasts two bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms and a den.