Thursday, November 15th, 2007

What are Master-Planned Communities in Utah Really Like?

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If you’ve been exploring real estate with the idea of relocating to the Salt Lake City area, you’ve probably considered master-planned community living. Some people are instantly turned off by the idea. Usually they are thinking of featureless subdivisions that lack the warmth and personality of traditional towns. Master-planned communities have little in common with traditional residential subdivisions, except that they make affordable homes available.

What sets master-planned communities in Utah apart from those subdivisions you may find unappealing? For one thing, they offer a unique opportunity to enjoy terrific amenities and conveniences within walking distance of your home. Homes for Sale in Traverse Mountain are surrounded by a 1,000 acre nature preserve. At the same time, residents of the community enjoy easy access to a terrific school district, shops, restaurants and businesses right in their immediate vicinity. Master-planned communities aren’t just residential housing developments, they’re complete neighborhoods with the absolute best of everything you could want.

Daybreak real estate offers all the nuances of more traditional neighborhoods. Homes in Daybreak would in fact probably remind you a lot of Real Estate for Sale in Cotton Wood Heights. But the community at Daybreak will feature over 9 million feet of retail, office and industrial space as well as 1200 acres of recreational areas, including a lake. Like other master-planned communities, Daybreak is no characterless subdivision, and if you’re looking for a thriving but relaxed neighborhood, it’s likely to be a great choice.

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