Quadrant Homes Opens Campus Willows Community, Brings Innovative "Built Your Way" Customization To Lacey
New Thurston County community offers lots and move-in ready homes near Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge with homes starting in the low $200s
BELLEVUE, Wash., Sept. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing the momentum for strong sales activity throughout the Puget Sound, Quadrant Homes opened Campus Willows, a new community in Lacey. Nestled along the edge of several area golf courses, parks and the estuarial plains and forested groves of Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, Campus Willows offers homes in a beautiful setting, just minutes from I-5, Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Lacey's many restaurant, shopping, and entertainment offerings.
Quadrant Homes hosted a VIP grand opening event and ribbon cutting together with the Lacey Chamber of Commerce, with guests including Lacey's Mayor Virgil Clarkson, several Chamber ambassadors, Puget Sound real estate brokers and several of Quadrant Homes' vendor partners. At the time of the opening celebration, Quadrant Homes has already sold eight homes in just four weeks.
"We are thrilled to be building this community in Lacey, as it offers our latest Built Your Way customization options and provides homebuyers the best of South Sound living," said Ken Krivanec, Quadrant Homes President. "With the strong growth of the home market and homebuyers continuing to embrace the customization made possible by our Built Your Way approach to homebuilding, we're confident that area residents will want to make Campus Willows their home."
Homes in Campus Willows will feature Quadrant's newest customizable floor plans featuring nine-foot ceilings, white painted millwork, stainless steel appliances and durable fiber cement siding. And thanks to Quadrant's innovative Built Your Way process, homebuyers enjoy customization and personalization beyond any other large-scale builder in the Puget Sound. Working with a design consultant in Quadrant's newly remodeled design studio, homebuyers can alter their floor plans and choose from the studio's extensive selection of products and features to suit their specific needs and style. Area residents interested in the community will also be able to take advantage of Quadrant's new Built Your Way Touchscreen, an interactive display in the Campus Willows sales office that allows potential buyers to visualize floorplan customizations.
Campus Willows homebuyers will also be able to take advantage of Quadrant's popular Smart Move Advantage program, which offers qualified homebuyers who purchase a new Quadrant Home a three-year lease guarantee on their existing home. Even if a homebuyer isn't ready to sell their current home, they can still get into the Quadrant home they want knowing they will receive a rent payment every month, guaranteed.
About Quadrant Homes
Quadrant Homes, a subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Company, has been an award-winning Puget Sound homebuilder for more than 40 years, and has built homes for more Washington State residents than any other builder. Quadrant's unique Built Your Way approach to homebuilding gives homebuyers the ability to customize their homes by choosing the layouts, features and finishes that matter most to them.
Quadrant Homes received the Guildmaster Award for exceptional customer satisfaction in 2010, 2011, and 2012 and has been named Builder of the Year in 2004 by the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties. Quadrant has also been designated as a qualified ENERGY STAR® builder by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Quadrant Homes is currently building or developing new-home communities in King, Snohomish, Pierce, Thurston, Kitsap, and Skagit counties.
For more information, visit:
Quadrant Homes website - http://www.quadranthomes.com
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