| JULY
21, 2006
The 10,000 square foot residential
building lot isn’t extinct.
At least it isn’t extinct in
Renaissance Home’s latest Ridgefield,Wash. neighborhood,
the $9.6 million Renaissance Meadow on NE 173rd of NE
29th Ave., where sales recently opened.
All 16 homes in Renaissance Meadow
will be on 10,000 square foot lots. Plus, the neighborhood
is adjacent to Vista Meadows, a future Clark County
Park, and near Washington State Unversity’s Vancouver
Campus and the new Legacy Salmon Creek hospital, according
to Katrin Crum, community manager.
“I think our buyers will be very
interested that we’re in the Ridgefield school
district, as well,” she said. Interest is high
in both Renaissance Meadow and nearby Renaissance at
Salmon Creek, she said, pointing to a Meadows sale the
first day sales opened.
Renaissance Meadow homes will run from
2,124 square feet with two bedrooms, two baths and three
car garages to 3,595 square feet with four bedrooms
and 3.5 baths, including three master bedroom on main
floor plans. Base prices will range from $534,900 to
$676,325.
The company also will offer a single
story plan, also unusual with today’s normally
smaller lots, as well as a new model with an optional
five car garage.
Sales will be handled from the sales
office at Renaissance at Salmon Creek, which is south
of Renaissance Meadow on 144th Street. Development at
Renaissance Meadow is expected to begin in late July
with first move-ins early in 2007.
Renaissance President Randy Sebastian
currently is planning to build up to 800 homes in the
Vancouver and Camas areas. Garden Isle Estates on Salmon
Creek was the first Renaissance Vancouver neighborhood
on Salmon Creek Ave. at NE 128th .
Besides Vancouver, Camas and Ridgefield,
Renaissance has neighborhoods underway in Sherwood;
Happy Valley; Wilsonville; Beaverton; West Linn; southwest
Portland; on the Oregon Golf Association golf course
at Tukwila, just north of Woodburn, and in Bend in Central
Oregon
Renaissance Homes
16771 Boones Ferry Road
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97035
Voice: 503-636-5600
Fax: 503-635-8400
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