published Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Horse Creek Farms adding houses with looks of early 1900s


by Jason Reynolds
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    Staff Photos by Patrick Smith -- Horse Creek Farms subdivision is being expanded with houses and townhouses. The development is near Red Bank Elementary School.

DEVELOPMENT PROFILE

Name: Horse Creek Farms Developer: Neal Bennett Location: North Runyan Road, behind Red Bank Elementary School (inside Chattanooga corporate limits)

TOWNHOMES

Name: The Townes at Horse Creek Farms Builder: Blue Hammer LLC, Tracy Smith and brother Todd Smith Listing agent: Tommy Austin, Austin Real Estate LLC, 421-7708 Web sites: townesathcf.com; austincos.com Status: 21 of 42 units have been built Prices: $214,000 to $305,000 Floor plans: Four floor plans, including two two-story designs. All master bedrooms are on the main floor. Amenities: Tile and hardwood floors; solid surface countertops; refrigerator; cement board siding; 40-year architectural roofs; energyefficient windows; landscaping; view of Signal Mountain Design: 1920s Craftsman appearance with Sherwin Williams historic palette; street lights and sidewalks Owner fee: About $95 per month for yard maintenance

SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES

Lots: 80 lots; homes will use the Traditional Neighborhood Design style, with an early-1900s Craftsman appearance with period-correct color, front porches and covered rear porches. Status: Home construction starts early this summer Builder: Blue Hammer will build 20 houses on a street in the Traditional Neighborhood Design style. Builders are welcome to build on the remaining lots, Mr. Bennett said. Prices: $275,000 to $350,000 Environmental touch: Blue Hammer’s homes will have efficient insulation and use

paint with low volatile organic compounds

(fewer solvents for health concerns).

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