By Michelle Zimmer
For the Enterprise
Thirteen homes are still available at the reserve at Aspen, a 21-home, residential oasis of country tranquility only minutes away from fast-paced Seattle. Located in Marysville, near the new luxury outlet of Quil Ceda Village, the reserve at Aspen offers homes on one acre lots, surrounded by a nature preserve. With five different floor plans to choose from, ranging from 3,128 to 3,740 square feet, potential buyers can expect to find a home to fit their needs.
Built by experienced northwest builders of over 20 years, Bennett Homes, the reserve at Aspen houses are Built Green certified, making them energy-efficient and in turn cost-effective to own. This is reflected not only in the insulation and wiring used, but also in the choice of water heater and windows installed. The award-winning contractors Bennett Homes, only constructs “living architecture,” making homes that are people-centric to suit their lifestyle needs. Accoutrements include premium appliances, an unbeatable warranty and a wide-array of custom options to increase the elegance of your home.
Each home has four bedrooms, two and a half to four baths, and a combination of a den, bonus room or loft. The attention to detail is unprecedented, adding a euphoric feeling of luxury to each home. With intricate paneling, high-ceilings, northwest-inspired woodwork and grandiose use of windows, homeowners will feel as if they are a part of the nature that surrounds them. All homes come with either three or four car garages, providing ideal space for recreational and family vehicles.
A luscious natural setting and tranquil environment combined with the skill and expertise of Bennett Homes, makes this neighborhood a unique find in the cookie-cutter styles of suburbia.
Visit the reserve at Aspen today and find your new home. Three models are now open for your viewing pleasure, Friday through Monday, noon until 5 p.m. Contact Tammy Hatch at 206-271-4488 for additional information, or email her at tamsells4u@aol.com.
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