Frank Cotroneo, an owner at Artista Homes, says one
feature many homeowners enjoy is a three-car ga-
rage, with space to park quads and snowmobiles as
well as cars.
Many rural homes are bungalows, and as a custom
builder, Artista can tailor homes for individual needs
and interests, including age-in-place designs —
something people who are attached to their commu-
nities want.
"la Salle is a small town with a strong community, so
a lot of the people we've built for know each other,
the faces are familiar when you're taking your kids to
the park or taking your dog for a walk," says Cotroneo.
Tim Comack describes Kingswood South as an en-
clave community nestled along the banks of the la
Salle river, surrounded by pristine forest and prairie
field vistas, and intertwined with the meticulously
landscaped Kingswood golf Course.
"In Kingswood South you get 100 to 110-foot lots that
are up to 400 feet deep," he says, adding commuters in
both la Salle developments have the benefit of living
in a relaxed, peaceful environment just a 10-minute
drive from the city.
'La Salle is a small town with a
strong community, so a lot of the
people we've built for know each
other, the faces are familiar when
you're taking your kids to the park
or taking your dog for a walk'
40 Fourth Street, La Salle – Ventura Homes
PHOTO: MArIAnnE HElM
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