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Associated Designs Reports a Growing Trend in Homeowners Building Small and Tall in New Urban Villages

Friday, May 16th, 2014

Eugene, OR (PRWEB) May 11, 2014

It was no surprise to seasoned home builders when the Census Bureau released a new report showing that people are moving closer to cities and away from the suburbs. Rick McAlexander of Associated Designs in Eugene, Oregon has worked with hundreds of builders over the years to design houses for all types of neighborhoods. But, when Dane Butler of Future B Homes, also in Eugene, approached Rick about designing a series of single family homes for a growing, mixed-use development close to the urban core, Rick jumped right in. Rick has a passion for density housing close to the city, and was happy to create his first collection of urban styled house plans, specifically created for a planned village development.

Dane Butler, president of Future B Homes, knew his urban village units needed a fresh concept in order to offer contemporary styled homes that most people could afford and realistically enjoy living in. These kinds of homes should actually cost less to take care of with lower utility bills and less maintenance, Dane says.

After months of collaboration, Future B Homes began building a series of small footprint homes in a local development called Crescent Village. Rick created house plans for this project that have a north and south orientation. However, he situated the windows and patios on the homes south side, which faces the neighbors adjacent exterior wall. This allows natural light to stream in throughout the home while offering privacy for each homeowner. After experiencing enthusiastic homeowner demand, Future B Homes has now built a total of 14 village style units out of a planned 26 for the mixed-use neighborhood.

The unique idea of an urban floor plan attracts two types of clients, but for different reasons, according to Rick. He says some clients are keenly interested in living in a home with a smaller footprint. Other clients are driven primarily by economic benefits, because a smaller lot leads to lower development and construction costs, and lower maintenance bills. Our clients get the best of both worlds with this plan, says Rick, whether the person is environmentally driven or conscious of cost.

The concept of a planned urban village is not new. There are hundreds of examples of older, high-density neighborhoods in larger cities, like San Francisco and Seattle, or on the east coast in Boston and New York City. Even Charleston and New Orleans have long traditions of narrow homes built close to the street, right in the city. These types of dense neighborhoods were known to be highly livable during their heyday when individuals worked, shopped and socialized, within blocks of their home.

While Rick says hes inspired by the lifestyles of yesteryear, fast forward about five decades and hes incorporated significant differences in todays urban house plan. First and foremost, homes are not attached by a shared wall. These plans offer more privacy, natural light and some amount of defined yard space. And, the homes are energy efficient and include amenities that are considered must-haves in todays lifestyle. According to Dane, With these plans, people find they have all the space and features they need with no wasted square footage.

For example, Associated Designs has the Parkview Plan 30-905, where the house is only twenty-six feet wide and almost sixty feet long. The home is designed with an inviting entry court close to the street that could include a fenced privacy screen. A person can approach the home and take a right into the front door or turn left and head along the exterior wall toward an open or enclosed patio.

The first floor of this plan offers a contemporary, open kitchen with a great room layout, plus a master bedroom that includes a luxury bath and walk-in closet. The second floor accommodates three good-sized bedrooms and a two-door, shared bath with double sink. Add a 300 square-foot bonus room over the garage and the space lives large. The total living area is right under 2200 square feet with a footprint at just about 1500 square feet. Lot lines are approximately 3.5 feet from the exterior walls.

A developer doesnt have to build a whole new village to utilize this style of housing. It works just as well when placed within undeveloped lots in older neighborhoods. Its not uncommon in most cities to see well established neighborhoods from the turn-of-the-century, or mid-century, to include empty lots or houses in serious disrepair. City planners and developers both recognize the potential to convert weedy tracts into housing for people wanting to live closer to the citys core. And, astute developers can turn several contiguous residential lots into a coordinated group of urban concept houses, each with a different plan but similar in styling. Dane notes that people who choose an urban village house tend to feel comfortable spending more time outdoors, enjoying a sense of community and neighbors.

There is a definite trend, says Rick, where people want to move closer to the city and cut their commute times while increasing access to urban amenities, city events and al fresco cafes. Its about affordable and quality living, while working and playing in the same neighborhood just like the old days, only better.







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Epcon Community Builder, Stone Works Partners, LLC Celebrates Success and Offers Special Pricing on Luxury New Build Homes at The Villages of River Oaks

Sunday, September 16th, 2012


Columbus, OH (PRWEB) September 14, 2012

In the world of new luxury condominium communities, EPCON Community builder, Stone Works Partners LLC, the developer behind The Villages of River Oaks in Heath, Ohio, has reason to celebrate. They are sharing their success with home buyers by offering maintenance free homes at the lowest prices possible.

Developers across the nation will agree that the real estate market has faced many challenges over the past five years. There was a housing downturn, falling homes prices, and lenders that wanted out of the market. Eriech Horvath, CEO of Stone Works Partners, LLC, stated, If it was just one or two of these problems, it would have been difficult, but with all three, it was a very big challenge to overcome.

Horvath mentioned, Our first priority was to pay off the lender, and this occurred last year. By achieving this goal, the company is able to offer below market prices on inventory homes and new construction. Since releasing this reduced pricing structure, Stone Works has seen a substantial increase interest and sales. We had nine existing homes in our inventory and eight are now closed. We have started to do what we love to do, which is to build homes.

The Villages of River Oaks, an Epcon Community, is a beautifully planned and designed community which includes a wrap around ravine and a 3000 square-foot deluxe clubhouse with a heated pool, fully equipped fitness center, and large social room with a full kitchen, billiards table, and large screen TV. The community is privately located off Irving Wick Drive East in Heath.

Now offering a huge reduction in price, some homes in The Villages of River Oaks are reduced between $ 20,000 and $ 30,000 from their market value. With six available floor plans, The Villages of River Oaks offers a wide diversity in homes with both 2 and 3 bedrooms, square footages between 1137 to 1861 and a price range from $ 125,900 to $ 190,900. We like to think that we have something for everyone, commented Horvath.

The Abbey design is available for move in during 2012 and options can still be selected. The Abbey is over 1700 square feet of living space and offers many distinctive features, including a luxurious owners suite, a light-filled sun room, soaring 16 ceilings, an upgraded energy efficiency package, and a courtyard where you will enjoy the lush landscape. This home has a base price of $ 191,700 but for a limited time it can be purchased for $ 166,900, which is a price reduction of $ 24,800.

To escape from the ordinary and enjoy the benefits of carefree living at below market pricing, contact Chad Gamble at (614) 732-6929 or at cgamble(at)stoneworksllc(dot)com. Learn more about these special homes by visiting The Villages of River Oaks on the web at http://www.epconcommunities.com. You may visit the community one mile on the right off of Route 79 on Irving Wick Drive East.







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Villages at Western Oaks Gets Prime Spot for Online Austin Real Estate

Thursday, August 30th, 2012


Austin, Texas (PRWEB) August 29, 2012

Regent Property Group of Austin has created a new Villages at Western Oaks website to highlight the established, tree-filled neighborhood in Southwest Austin. The site provides an easy means to browse the MLS listings of available homes in the subdivision. Covering over 600 acres of shaded, quiet streets while only a short, seven mile drive to downtown Austin, the neighborhood is comprised of smaller sections like Deerfield Village, Oakland Village, and Beckett Village.

Villages at Western Oaks is a perennial favorite, said Regent Founder Brian Talley. Its a desirable community with great schools, abundant nature, and all-around convenience. Its no surprise homes here sell quickly.

Most of the homes were built in the 1990s, with a median home price between $ 200,000 and $ 400,000. Over 1,600 homes were constructed in the Villages at Western Oaks by builders including David Weekley, Wilshire, Scott Felder, Newmark, Milburn, Legacy, JW Smith, Centex, and Buffington Homes. Another draw is the plethora of Villages at Western Oaks amenities, such as access to numerous parks and green space, including the Karst Preserve, which is a collection of caves near the entrance of the neighborhood. The Regent website also details the numerous trails and parks for residents, plus Villages at Western Oaks schools.

The website is designed to help homebuyers find their perfect home, a task at which Talley has a reputation for excelling. Client David W., MD said, I have now used Brian twice. He is extremely professional and extremely competent. He’s easy to work with. I would not hesitate to use him again, nor hesitate to recommend him to anyone who may need an excellent Realtor.

If you are interested in learning more about the Villages at Western Oaks community, or would like help learning the current market value of your Austin property, or are interested in other Austin homes for sale, stop by the newest addition the Regent Property Group family of websites for a host of information backed by years of professional experience.

About Regent Property Group:

Brian Talley is the founder and owner of Regent Property Group. He is ranked among the top 1% ofselling agents out of the 5,313 Austin Board ofREALTOR