
PHASE 2 NEW HOME COLLECTIONS:
COMING SOON.
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While we’re waiting for permission to release information about our Phase 2 homebuilders and their exciting offers, let’s take a little tour of Phase 1 and what has made High Point Seattle’s most successful new community in recent years.
West Seattle's High Point neighborhood has proven to be the most successful neighborhood makeover in the city's history and one that has attracted regional, national and international acclaim. In a little over a year, over 200 buyers have chosen a new home at High Point.
High Point’s strong commitment to high standards of building excellence has garnered national attention from trade magazines, Realtors, lenders and, most importantly, home buyers, who appreciate the integrity, professionalism and craftsmanship that the homebuilders at High Point have brought to the table.
The High Point Redevelopment Manager for the Seattle Housing Authority, Tom Phillips and his wife, Julie Wade, love the location and the neighborhood so much they decided to move there. “We realized High Point would be the quintessential city neighborhood, with walkable sideways, lots of mature trees, sensational views, and an emphasis on ‘front porch architecture’ that helps neighbors become friends. We’ve lived here now for over a year and are very excited about this new, green, diverse and beautiful neighborhood.”
It's in the city!
West Seattle is one of Seattle's most desirable places to live. It’s a true, old-Seattle style neighborhood with shops, parks, playgrounds, great restaurants and salt-water beaches nearby. It’s also just 10 minutes from downtown Seattle, I-5 and I-90. Sea-Tac Airport is about 20 minutes away. And, there is nowhere in the Northwest where home values have proven to be more stable or a better investment than in the city.
Setting
High Point is a 100-acre master planned community with a beautiful mix of homes, 20 acres of parks, playgrounds and services. Wide, tree-lined sidewalks and front porch architecture encourage walking and make it easy to meet your neighbors. A gorgeous library and a community health center already exist. A community rec center and neighborhood shopping are on the drawing boards. Over 100 original legacy trees have been preserved and thousands of new trees planted. High Point neighbors also enjoy access to the peaceful Longfellow Creek legacy trail system.
Stunning Views
Throughout the neighborhood and from many of the homes, neighbors enjoy spectacular views of Elliott Bay and the Seattle skyline. Each street has its own character, lined with homes of distinctive architecture, heritage colors and natural landscaping.
A Respect for the Environment
High Point is Seattle's first and only Built Green™ neighborhood. An innovative natural drainage system uses natural processes to filter and clean rainwater on its way to Longfellow Creek. Landscaping uses native plantings chosen for their hardiness and low water needs. The first porous pavement street in Washington, plus porous pavement walkways allow rainwater and run-off to filter into the ground naturally. All homes meet a minimum of Built Green™ 3-Star standards, with many achieving 4-Star level and ENERGY STAR® certification. As a prospective homeowner this is important to you because “green building" means homes that cost less to heat and cool, are healthier to live in, and tread more lightly on the planet.
PS: Are you considering re-sales homes in the city?
Many of you may have your heart set on that "old-Seattle" cottage or bungalow in a cool urban neighborhood. If you've been in the market, you know what you can get for $400,000, $500,000, $600,000 or more. If this describes your search, be sure to come see High Point. You'll be blown away when you find out you can have all the charm, a great neighborhood location, and a BRAND NEW HOME with more room and a lot more features for the same money. Now, that's worth a look isn't it? And worth a little wait until the Phase 2 homes are ready.
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