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Phase I has been carefully planned for 30 single family homes with mixed facades integrating into a pleasing streetscape. Menaker & Associates is building these homes ranging in size from 1,600 – 2,400 square feet with prices starting in the low $200’s.
The numerous remarkable standard features include covered front porches, 2-car garages and factory painted Hardiplank® fiber cement siding. You will also find 9’ first floor smooth ceilings, designer lighting, dining room chair rail, granite kitchen counter tops, a wide selection of kitchen cabinetry styles, master bath garden tubs and raised 35” vanities, and extra master bedroom soundproofing. These homes are Energy Star® certified. Energy Star® qualified new homes are independently verified to meet strict guidelines for energy efficiency set by EPA. These homes save owners money on their utility bills, provide a more comfortable living environment with better indoor air quality, and help protect the environment.
Energy Star® qualified new homes are at least 15% more energy efficient than homes built to the 2004
International Residential Code (IRC), and include additional energy-saving features that typically make them 20–30% more efficient than standard homes. For home buyers looking to “go green,” an energy-efficient home is a great place to start.
David Menaker, President of Menaker & Associates has been in the construction business for over 25 years. His vast experience includes project management of large multi-family housing communities, construction of luxury second homes, American Disability Act compliant housing, commerical construction and an array of single family housing.
Each home in Poplar Creek Village is custom built to each owner’s specifications. David’s attention to detail is evident in every aspsect from the stone accents on the exterior to the granite countertops in the master bath. His philosphy has always been to insure the home owner receives more than expected. David says, “I believe commitment to quality is expected from my home owners, and I demanded it from myself.”
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