Monday, February 17, 2014

Sam Rodgers Properties and Arthur Rutenberg Homes Models

As mentioned in the previous post, the community center in Gran Paradiso is well underway and possibly nearing completion. As of Saturday, touring was somewhat limited as the stone floors were being installed. Quick work was being made of the project, though, so any limitations are not likely to last for long. The furnishings are anticipated to arrive in mid-March, and the pool is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

The truly exciting news for today, however, is that both Arthur Rutenberg Homes and Sam Rodgers Properties have broken ground on their models in the Gran Paradiso development. Sam Rodgers is offering five plans within the community, ranging from $362k to $530k, and the various Arthur Rutenberg plans range from $400k to just under the $1m mark. The Arthur Rutenberg model is to be sold with lease-back terms costing somewhere in the $600k's to $700k's range, but the exact figure has not yet been finalized. Likely, the Sam Rodgers models will be listed in the same manner, with specifics determined when they are in later stages of production.

The floorplans for the models, of course, have already been determined. There will be two Sam Rodgers models and one Arthur Rutenberg. The Arthur Rutenberg is a one-story, three-bedroom plan with a den and bonus room, called the Messina. The Sam Rogers models are the the Bellisimo, which is a single-story home with three bedrooms and two full baths, and the Riviera II, which is a two-story four bedroom with four full baths and a bonus room. All three of the models are stunning open plans with exquisite architectural detailing, grand master suites, and three car garages. These are elegant homes in a luxury, resort-style community located in one of the best places to retire, according to Forbes (Forbes top 25 places to retire in 2014) and MSN Money (Money.MSN.com Ten of the Best U.S. Cities for Retirement 2014). I, myself, am exceptionally anxious to view these models in person once the construction and design teams have worked their magic on them.









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