Coppenbarger Homes is in its last phase of building in Amelia View, a neighborhood located off Alta Drive and 9A.
The community offers residents a boat ramp with deep-water access, boat and camper parking, and a recreational area including a swimming pool and poolhouse.
Coppenbarger Homes now has a number of homes under construction in the community-40 home sites are currently available in Amelia View’s last phase.
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There are only two new homes built by Coppenbarger Homes in the Dunns Plantation community.
The Dames Point community of Dunns Plantation is off New Berlin Road, east of Starratt Road.
The two spec homes are as listed below:
The Monterey I, at 2,117 square feet, has four bedrooms and two baths. There are formal living and dining areas, as well as a covered porch and two-car garage. It’s listed at $206,410.
The Cannes, at 1,967 square feet, has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. This plan offers a formal living and dining room. The kitchen features a walk-in pantry and breakfast nook. There is also a fireplace and a two-car garage. Extras include full landscaping and sprinklers. It’s at $194,900.
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Coppenbarger Homes has announced the opening of Phase III and III a of its North Creek community.
Just minutes from Dunn’s Plantation, North Creek is off Duval Station Road near Starratt Road. The community features boat and RV storage, baseball and soccer fields, a basketball court, a playground and a pool.
Ten new homes sold in the development last month and growth in the greater Dames Point area is evident.
“The secret is out,” said Lucy Amsalem, site agent for North Creek.
New residents on the Northside also have good news. River City Marketplace’s first phase is slated to open in the summer of 2006. Roughly the size of Regency Square, the new project will place 400,000 square feet of retail space within minutes of North Creek residents.
Homes in North Creek start in the $180’s and range from 1,700 to 3,300 square feet.
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Coppenbarger Homes has opened its new Design Center at 8640 Phillips Highway. The opening was the result of a year’s planning, and a joint effort between Coppenbarger Homes and Rita Williams Interior Design.
“When our new homeowners visit the Design Center, they are able to transcend their blueprints and truly feel the ambiance of their new Coppenbarger Home,” said Coppenbarger’s interior designer, Josie Myers. “Rita Williams was vital in putting together the layout, furnishings, and artwork of the new facility. She designed the center to allow us to assist multiple homebuyers at the same time, all in a comfortable, beautiful environment.”
In the Design Center, Coppenbarger buyers are able to browse the design components of their new home.
The Design Center features three kitchens, a bath, fireplace, consultation areas, and samples for full color design selection for the interior and exterior of each new home. Every room is modeled as an aid to homebuyers in their selection of cabinetry, flooring, lighting, appliances, countertop finishes, and plumbing fixtures. As a continuation of Coppenbarger Homes’ promise to involve the homeowner throughout the entire building process, when homebuyers visit the Design Center they also meet with in-house architects for a review of their home’s blueprints.
Coppenbarger will celebrate the grand opening of the Design Center with a special Realtor luncheon later this month. All area Realtors will be invited to enjoy food, prizes and an intimate look at the new facility. Prior to the grand opening event, Realtors and prospective homebuyers can come to the center and meet the design team.
The Design Center is open by appointment Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.