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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Whisper Creek at Windstone features 1920s-style neighborhood design

Whisper Creek at Windstone is the 12th and final phase of the Windstone subdivision, which is in Georgia and Tennessee. Windstone is gated and features a private golf course.

Staff Photos by Patrick Smith -- Two completed houses line a street in the Whisper Creek at Windstone development. Ival Goldstein is developing the subdivision.

DEVELOPMENT PROFILE

NAME: Whisper Creek at Windstone

DEVELOPER: Ival Goldstein

LOCATION: At the entrance to Windstone subdivision, Ooltewah-Ringgold Road, on the Tennessee side of the state line

STATUS: 30 homes sold, with buyers now moving in; 36 homes and townhomes under Ival construction; 12 Goldstein houses available for touring. A total of 108 homes and townhomes are planned. G

RAND OPENING: Next Sunday, 1-6 p.m. See a model home and the clubhouse and enjoy refreshments

PRICES: Mid-$200,000s to upper $300,000s

CONTACT: Lanai Yelverton at 499-6160. Whisper Creek has a sales office at the corner of Ooltewah-Ringgold and East Brainerd roads, which is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the week, noon to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. on Sundays.

WEB SITE: whispercreekatwindstone.com

NEIGHBORHOOD FEATURES AMENITIES: Clubhouse with play room for children, fitness center, full kitchen and meeting room; swimming pool; tree-lined entrance with extensive landscaping; proximity to new Super Bi-Lo and new middle/ high school

WATERFRONT: Five lots are available by Hurricane Creek, priced at $99,900

HOMEOWNER FEE: $95 per month takes care of all common area maintenance as well as all home yard maintenance

OLD-FASHIONED FEEL: Whisper Creek uses a 1920s-style traditional neighborhood design, with sidewalks on both sides of the street, large front porches and alley-loaded garages at the rear of the homes to give the front facades a more attractive appearance, Mr. Goldstein said.

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