Bayhomes of Bluffton announce two weekend open houses
Two weekend open houses by Bayhomes of Bluffton are planned in the Parkview Development, according to Keith McClintock of McClintock Builders.
The open houses are from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 27-28 and June 3-4, according to McClintock.
The houses open to the public have the following features:
• Free-standing condo homes
• Custom-built for your needs
• Poured concrete foundation or basement
• 2 X 6 exterior wall
• Well insulated
• Andersen 400 series windows
• Masonite fiberglass exterior doors
• Low-step entry for garage and back door
• Gas high-efficiency furnace
• Gas water heater and fireplace
• Large storage space above garage with stairway
(Not a pull-down stairway)
• Azek Rot-proof exterior trim
• Low Association fee of $60 per month for mowing and snow removal
• $400 per year for Parkview Subdivision fee
• Price range – From $235,000 to $265,000 plus lot
Keith McClintock is the project builder and Bob Thompson is the designer. For additional information contact McClintock at 419-204-6058 or
keith[email protected], or Thompson at 419-358-6906.
Parkview Development
Parkview Development broke ground in August 2016. The subdivision is developed by Three S Development Group, LLC, owners Jeff, Derek and Dan Snyder.
Parkview is the first Bluffton housing development since Riverbend, which was created in 1996 by Stanley Clemens. Last year Clemens sold the property to Three S Development Group.
The housing development is being constructed in three phases. Phase I is approximately one-half of the development. The entire development lies to the west of South Main Street, south of Kibler Street, and borders Riley Creek and Motter Metro Park on the west.
The site contains approximately 29 acres. It has room for 71 units including 49 single-family homes and 22 Bayhomes.
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