New homes are coming to an area between Spanaway and Frederickson from a regional builder that’s built other small neighborhoods in Pierce County.
Clover Creek Court is the latest planned development from Pacific Lifestyle Homes in the area of 3023 Military Road E., at the intersection of Waller Road East at the edge of Frederickson.
The cul-de-sac community will feature nine new homes, between 1,805 and 2,527 square feet, with lots ranging from 5,915 to 9,960 square feet. Floor plans will include single-level ramblers as well as homes offering 3- and 4-car garages.
The homes will include custom-built designer cabinets, slab countertops, stainless-steel appliances, primary shower and soaking tub, 9- to 12-foot ceilings on the first floor and smart home technology (programmable lights, climate control, locks and Amazon Echo device), as well as landscaping.
Prices will start at the mid-$600,000’s. The development is in the Franklin Pierce School District.
“These home sites are larger than other builders are offering, also we are excited to offer more of our single-level living home designs. They are very popular with our customers,” Matt Lewis, Puget Sound president of Pacific Lifestyle Homes, said in a statement.
Pacific Lifestyle has a design studio next to its Tacoma office, 4802 Tacoma Blvd., where home buyers can work with a designer to select their house’s interior finishes.
Pacific Lifestyle Homes launched in 1996 and has built thousands of homes in the greater Portland/Vancouver area. In 2013, the Vancouver, Washington-based company entered the Puget Sound market. It has built more than 700 homes across King, Pierce, Thurston and Kitsap counties.
The company includes both the Pacific Lifestyle Homes and Garrette Custom Homes brands. Pacific Lifestyle’s other projects in the area include Summer Lane in University Place, Aster Point in Edgewood, Acorn Park near Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Austin Court, south of Fort Steilacoom Park and McCormick Trails near Port Orchard.
For more information, call 877-500-5675.
Previous reporting from The News Tribune contributed to this report.
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