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Today marked the official ground breaking of the Cloverfield Marketplace in the Cloverfield neighborhood.
This 9,000 SF retail space in the heart of Cloverfield adds to the traditional, older neighborhood feel of this Chaska development. Visit their web site for lease information.
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Cologne
11530 122nd St
Cologne, MN 55322
Bedrooms: 5 / Bathrooms: 4
Price: $749,900 / 3940 SQFT
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Chaska
5925 Marsh Lake Rd
Chaska, MN 55318
Bedrooms: 4 / Bathrooms: 4
Price: $518,900 / 3558 SQFT
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Coldwater Crossing
2478 Grey Owl CT
Mayer, MN 55360
Bedrooms: 4 / Bathrooms: 3
Price: $312,500 / 2019 SQFT
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Village Grace Condominiums
110696 Village Rd 226
Chaska, MN 55318
Bedrooms: 2 / Bathrooms: 2
Price: $168,900 / 1261 SQFT
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Posted by Greg Anderson on September 30, 2006 | No Comments »
The Artist formerly known as Prince isn’t the only royal name in Carver County.
Chaska’s King’s Lane has homes that really are fit for a king! When the Jonathon development was being planned they obviously wanted to include a cul de sac of homes that included majestic trees around welcoming homes.
This was “THE STREET” in this “City of the Future”.
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If you would really like to have a waterslide in your back yard but just can’t seem to figure out how to sneak that one past the inspectors, get to know the people who live in Chaska’s Park Ridge area.
They have the next best thing! You know that fabulous Chaska Community Center and waterslide on Park Ridge Drive? Just keep on driving and you’ll be right there in a neighborhood of affordable split-level homes.
Current home values are between Mid $200’s & low $400k. Continue Reading »»
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Posted by Greg Anderson on September 12, 2006 | No Comments »
Are you looking for the neighborhood where the fun people live? You just found it in Chaska’s in-demand community of Cortina Woods. The two-story homes, built in the late 1990’s by several local builders are on lots that provide just enough variety of elevation that many include a convenient walk-out lower level. Pioneer Trail’s convenient shopping is just around the corner.
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This family oriented community just east of 41 / Chestnut on the North side of Pioneer Trail is a delightful neighborhood that just feels like home. Take a look at the fence-free lots and enjoy that unmistakable feeling of wide-open spaces…without having to make that long drive to Montana! Continue Reading »»
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Chaska’s Pinnacle Heights are truly the at the pinnacle of housing options. This array of executive hilltop homes include many that overlook the award-winning Chaska Town Course. Other neighbors live that other Minnesota, “Dream come true” and overlook a beautiful natural lake.
Lake Bavaria provides the perfect backdrop for the view from the deck or the many oversize windows on the four- season porch. These newer rambler style and walk out two story homes were all built with spacious floor plans in excess of 3,800 sq. ft. Permanent investments in brick, stone and stucco give that unmistakable statement of quality throughout the homes and the well-manicured landscape.
Several local builders such as; David Williams, Allan Lee, Chase Builders & Kerber Homes selected a prime assortment of unique floor plans when these custom homes were built in the late 1990‘s- early 2000’s.
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Are you ready for stately brick two story? Brick, brick & the occasional stone & stucco home are all the rage in this upper bracket neighborhood. Weston Ridge features a fabulous array of impeccable homes, many with stone and brick appointments. Did we say brick?
Your backyard of forest or pond view will be a delightful sight from your newer, two story home. The new 212/312 will make any commute quicker…that is if you want to leave home!
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Posted by Greg Anderson on September 11, 2006 | No Comments »
Chaska’s Heather Ridge is just north of Victoria Drive, across from the large Community Park. Both the trails and Chaska District #112 Clover Ridge Elementary School are walking distance away so you and your kids will have the best opportunities to get out and enjoy Minnesota’s great outdoors. Driveways are level enough to provide great play and bike space.
The local builders designed this neighborhood of single family homes in the $300k+ to be pedestrian friendly, affordable, yet with just enough of the right finishing touches to attract the right clientele that you would want as your neighbors.
Current home values range from $325,000to $475,000.
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Chaska developers were quick to offer, single family, homes to this prime location during the building boom of the late 1980’s and early 1990’s.
Hilltop views to the scenic south make these houses feel like home. Upgraded landscaping and mature trees offer comfort and plenty of “curb appeal” throughout. Close proximity to Audubon and 212 mean your drive to work is unhindered.
Bluff Pointe is located just minutes from downtown Chaska, shopping and the Chaska Community Center. Also very close is Chaska High School, Pioneer Ridge Freshman Center and Chaska Elementary.
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Posted by Greg Anderson on September 10, 2006 | No Comments »
Chaska’s newest addition features the new urbanism design of Clover Field. This mixed development has a comfortable blend of traditional homes, cozy neighborhoods and some of the newest designs in modern living.
Single family homes in the $250 to $550k range are wrapped around Chaska’s District #112 Clover Field Elementary School. Don’t worry about all those issues that can go with a long bus ride - - the kids can walk to school with their friends.
Clover Field is specifically designed to build that sense of community that some folks feel went away with Mayberry. Take a look at the fresh air front porches. It just might make you feel like you’re at Grandma’s house again.
Nearby Victoria Drive and Hundertmark Road give a touch of European influence, just by their names. The new European-style roundabout intersection adds another element to that same feel, plus its reputation for safety.
Builder is completing the new urbanism design with convenient shopping just steps away.
Be sure you check for wildlife sightings and sunset photo ops over the large natural pond to the southwest. Your family Christmas card picture is ready to be taken. Smile!
Looking for an apartment of duplex in Cloverfield? Check out the Somerville Row Homes and Somerville Flats (Duplexes) in the Clover Field Neighborhood.
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