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ONE DREAM at a TIME new
Inspiration Center
Helps Homebuyers Visualize
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AREA WOMAN STAFF WRITER
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by MIKE SMITH
ighteen months ago, Heritage Homes hinted something B-I-G was in the works. After 20 years of helping thousands of happy homeowners fulfill their dreams and winning homebuilder awards, hadn’t they already thought of everything?
Like being the only builder in Fargo-Moorhead:
• With one-stop-shop personalization at their welcoming Design Studio
• Certified as North Dakota’s exclusive Woman-Centric builder
• And offering a one-of-a-kind HomeCare program.
Last fall Heritage Homes opened three brand new model homes right next to each other in the Cottagewood Community of Fargo. Walking through each of these beautiful and very different homes is convenient and most importantly invites people to physically experience Heritage’s designs, finishes and innovative amenities. Also the spacious on-site Inspiration Center offers one-of-akind, state-of-the-art tools for exploring a wide array of design options.
These model homes and the Inspiration Center aren’t the only thing up their sleeve. Another collection has been three years in the making and the Heritage Homes team was driven to get it right.
Tyrone Leslie, owner of Heritage Homes, says, “We’re thrilled to unveil our new Odyssey Collection at the Home and Garden show in February. Seven brand new, smart floor plans were designed with the same top-rated Heritage quality and style, yet at a value unparalleled in our market. This collection will fit a variety of homeowners, from first-time homebuyers to young families to ‘right-sizers.’ Our research really focused on millennials and what they look for when making large investments. Homes in the Odyssey Collection are smart, easy and fun.
“Young buyers will be excited to learn they don’t have to wait forever to buy a new house. With our low down payment plans, monthly expenses can be similar to renting. We’re ready to help first-time buyers make wise choices and live their dream of home ownership.”