Parade of Homes

Fall 2014

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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We Can Assist You in Having Your Dream Become a Reality 171 Donald Street .............. (204) 947-1243 1200 Henderson Hwy ...... (204) 338-0365 2800 Pembina Hwy .......... (204) 942-5149 1250 Portage Ave ............. (204) 783-7081 3161 Portage Ave ............ (204) 988-4600 1536 Regent Ave W ............(204) 654-9307 515 St. Anne's Rd ............... (204) 954-9820 Winnipeg Square .............. (204) 944-8290 1450 McPhillips St .............. (204) 594-1190 Low Mortgage Rates starting at 2.44 % 9 Convenient Locations to Serve You *rate subject to change without notice All mortgages qualify for patronage dividends www.crosstowncivic.mb.ca Let us buiLd your famiLy's dream home or cottage Phone (204) 654-1424 email milnehomes@mymts.net milnehomes.ca Quality • affordability • Personal service walking trails, parks and a community garden, it's just min- utes away from Winnipeg for people who work in the city or want to go shopping. "The proximity to Winnipeg, especially with Kenaston con- necting out onto the Perimeter through Waverley West, is go- ing to be a big draw. I think it brings La Salle that much closer." Something that will set Prairie View Lakes apart from similar bedroom communities is what Comack calls an "age-in-place" strategy. "We're planning for a variety of housing styles and types to accommodate more than just what has historically been tar- geted for these towns, the young and the middle-aged family in the mid-housing cycle," he says. "The age-in-place concept allows people to live in the same community from entry to the mid and end phases of the housing cycle." An initial batch of 40-plus lots is expected to be released to the public this fall at the same time a handful of show homes are scheduled to open, including Ventura Custom Homes' Pa- rade of Homes entry at 48 Fourth Ave. Right now, La Salle has a population of about 3,000. Comack says as it continues to grow, more and more commercial ser- vices will be offered and the community will become more self-contained. "La Salle is set up to be one of the fastest-growing communities in the capital region over the next five to 20 years," he says. "I think it's going to prove to be a sound investment for families looking to build their dream and build their home. You get some real bang for your buck." Parade of Homes Fall 2014 115

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