New Construction & New Innovations!

Written by: Nicole Miller

We’ve recently broken ground on our newest spec home. The home will be a total of 2000 square feet,
with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms located near Barkley Village.

The intention for this home is to house up to five family units at a time, whether that be through renting or condominiumization.

In order to accommodate this many people there will be two sets of laundry stations, two fridges, plenty of storage options and both a dining room as well as a big bar top seating area. The lower bedroom and bathroom will also be made accessible for anyone with a mobility impairment. We imagine this might be a great living option for older individuals, college students, single-parent families or young couples who want to live in a community-shared space.

Since we’ve broken ground, we have run into some hurdles in getting temporary power to the site, but
with Norm’s new electric Ford F150 truck, the site has been able to be entirely powered straight from
his truck.

That means it’s been powering lights and power tools alike! With modern problems, come modern solutions!

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