Redwing blackbirds, frogs, cranes and the occasional coyote also make cameos at Sage Creek. And spotting them isn’t too difficult, since there’s plenty of open space surrounding each cluster of homes. Single family houses, condos, apart- ments and townhomes are all part of Sage Creek’s big-picture plan to create a com- munity that attracts people of all ages and incomes – from singles and young families to empty nesters and seniors. What will tie all of these groups of people together? Most likely a shared love of trav- eling by foot or bike. “We’ve interlaced all of this open space with a bunch of trails so that you can take a walk on the trails, which provide a short- cut to get to the Village Centre,” Mr. Vogan says, referring to Sage Creek’s common area. Ms. Matias confirms a trek on the trails will get your blood flowing. “The first time we did it I was like, ‘Either I’m out of shape or this is a really long trail’,” she laughs.
But a sizable community calls for a lengthy path. There are 1,000 homes in the area at present, and Mr. Vogan expects to see another 2,000 built before the community is complete. Builders include Randall Homes, Qualico Homes, Broadview Homes, Kensington Homes, Gino’s Homes, Artista Homes, Sterling Homes, Arlt Homes, Maric Homes, KDR Homes, Hearth Homes, Foxridge Homes and Hearth Homes.
‘It feels very wild yet it’s right outside your door’
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