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Sun City Anthem readies homes
Sun City Anthem has opportunities for buyers seeking to live in an age-qualified community to move into a home early next fall. The Del Webb development, a 2,100-acre community in Henderson, offers six homes for fall move-in. "It is rare in this current real estate market to be able to walk into a sales center and purchase a home the same day. For serious home buyers, this is a great opportunity," senior sales manager Caroline DellaValle said. The available Lincoln plan, measuring 2,341 square feet, is situated along a golf course and overlooks the valley. The home is priced from $1 million with an early October delivery. Another home, a Madison design, measures 2,100 square feet and is situated on a home site overlooking the Revere at Anthem's Concord golf course and the valley beyond. The home is priced from the mid-$900,000s with an early October delivery. A 2,646-square-foot Saratoga plan is priced in the mid-$600,000s. The home is on schedule for September delivery. The available Charleston plan measures 3,175 square feet. It is priced from the $710,000s. It, too, is slated for September delivery. Measuring 2,391 square feet, the Columbia is set for an October delivery. It is priced from the $640,000s. The 2,592-square-foot Yorktown is available for September delivery and is priced from the $630,000s. Amenities, per plan, include casitas, covered rear patios, dual bedroom suites, two- and three-car garages with golf cart storage, walled courtyard areas, and a hospitality room. At the community's model park, visitors can tour all of the aforementioned six model homes, plus six other single-story designs ranging from 1,496 to 3,175 square feet. Homes are priced from the low $370,000s to the high $640,000s. Each home has the Environments For Living building technology that includes energy-saving features such as low-e windows and blown-in cellulose insulation, which qualifies them for recognition as Environmental Protection Agency Energy Star homes. They also come with a three-year heating and cooling energy-use guarantee. One of the community's main amenities is the Anthem Center, which offers fitness, social and recreational opportunities for residents, plus Trumpets Restaurant and Lounge, which is open to the public. A second recreation center is scheduled to open in second-quarter 2005. To visit, take Eastern Avenue south, two miles past St. Rose Parkway, turn left on Anthem Parkway and then turn right on Alexandria Drive. Models are open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Del Webb is a subsidiary of Pulte Homes Inc., one of the nation's largest home builders. Sun City Anthem has opportunities for buyers seeking to live in an age-qualified community to move into a home early next fall. The Del Webb development, a 2,100-acre community in Henderson, offers six homes for fall move-in. "It is rare in this current real estate market to be able to walk into a sales center and purchase a home the same day. For serious home buyers, this is a great opportunity," senior sales manager Caroline DellaValle said. The available Lincoln plan, measuring 2,341 square feet, is situated along a golf course and overlooks the valley. The home is priced from $1 million with an early October delivery. Another home, a Madison design, measures 2,100 square feet and is situated on a home site overlooking the Revere at Anthem's Concord golf course and the valley beyond. The home is priced from the mid-$900,000s with an early October delivery. A 2,646-square-foot Saratoga plan is priced in the mid-$600,000s. The home is on schedule for September delivery. The available Charleston plan measures 3,175 square feet. It is priced from the $710,000s. It, too, is slated for September delivery. Measuring 2,391 square feet, the Columbia is set for an October delivery. It is priced from the $640,000s. The 2,592-square-foot Yorktown is available for September delivery and is priced from the $630,000s. Amenities, per plan, include casitas, covered rear patios, dual bedroom suites, two- and three-car garages with golf cart storage, walled courtyard areas, and a hospitality room. At the community's model park, visitors can tour all of the aforementioned six model homes, plus six other single-story designs ranging from 1,496 to 3,175 square feet. Homes are priced from the low $370,000s to the high $640,000s. Each home has the Environments For Living building technology that includes energy-saving features such as low-e windows and blown-in cellulose insulation, which qualifies them for recognition as Environmental Protection Agency Energy Star homes. They also come with a three-year heating and cooling energy-use guarantee. One of the community's main amenities is the Anthem Center, which offers fitness, social and recreational opportunities for residents, plus Trumpets Restaurant and Lounge, which is open to the public. A second recreation center is scheduled to open in second-quarter 2005. To visit, take Eastern Avenue south, two miles past St. Rose Parkway, turn left on Anthem Parkway and then turn right on Alexandria Drive. Models are open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Del Webb is a subsidiary of Pulte Homes Inc., one of the nation's largest home builders.
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