Parkhill Estates Phase 2
Description | Amenities | Floor Plans | Pricing
Description
Variety is a hallmark of this mountainside subdivision in Las Cruces’ booming Northeast location. From the efficient possibilities of a 1300+ square foot 3 bedroom 2 bath home to a rambling 2182 square-foot plan, prospective homeowners will find a Ken Thurston home that meets individual needs. There are 8 house plans to choose from and all flexibly designed for special add-on options if a buyer so desires, such as a fireplace, jet-tub garden bath, or large covered patio.
The location is equally advantageous: just off I-70 within a fifteen/twenty minute drive to the University up Telshor or downtown via Main. Golfers can zip right over for a morning’s round at one of three golf courses, including the newest – Sonoma Ranch Golf Course voted the best new course in 2000 by Golf Digest. Families with toddlers, teenagers and retirees can enjoy the many new restaurants, boutique and chain stores, and other exciting amenities being developed in this rapidly growing part of Las Cruces. And reminders of Las Cruces’ fascinating past beacon in every direction.
Think of Parkhill at the center of a giant but slightly tipsy “C” to pinpoint two worthwhile sites to visit, one requiring sturdy legs and the other a dose of curiosity and imagination. At the top of the “C”, nudged in among the craggy western slopes of the Organs is Organ Mountain Preserve. From the Visitors Center, a moderate to challenging hike takes you up to the odd stone ruins of Dripping Springs resort. In its heyday at the turn of the 20th century, this fancy “watering hole” served such notorious visitors as Pat Garrett and Pancho Villa.
Another pathway leads to La Cueva, a rudimentary cave in the cliff side which was “home” to an eccentric Italian nobleman turned hermit, until he died under mysterious circumstances, probably murder.
At the bottom of the “C”, right in the center of downtown, is the Bicentennial Log Cabin. It’s a surprising location for this simple hand-hewn structure. But this is not its original site. Built in the late 1870s in the mining community of Grafton, New Mexico, (in the Black Range Mountains northwest of Las Cruces), the cabin survived the decline of the silver and copper mines and several floods. In 1972, a hunter re-discovered the abandoned cabin and decided to donate it to the city in honor of the U.S. Bicentennial. It is furnished with antiques from the 1880s and is open by appointment for individual and group tours. During Heritage Days, the log cabin hums with frontier life again as backdrop for living history demonstrations.
Amenities
High performance, energy efficient homes
- Energy star labeled home
- Third party verified
- Tight 2x6 exterior const., allows for more insulation; blown-in-R23 in walls and R38 in ceilings for higher R values; continuous insulation barrier with less air infiltration for better temperature control
- All penetrations sealed
- Sealed bottom plate
- Vinyl clad windows with “low E ” glass; conserves energy (blocks 83% of the sun’s rays and 96% of the sun’s infrared heat), while giving you a clear view
- 14 seer refrigerated air
- 90% efficient furnace
- Air ducts run thru heated space for better temperature control
General
- Covered front porch
- Synthetic stucco
- Alterna insulated front door
- Cheyenne interior doors
- Mirrored by-pass closet doors
- Concrete stoop at back door
- Round sheetrock corners
- 9’ ceilings
- Ceiling fans in living room, master bedroom and prewired for bedrooms
- Interior paint - Sherwin Williams-one color; buyer’s choice from builder’s selection
- 30 year architectural shingles - color is buyer’s choice from builder’s selection
- TV outlets - one in master bedroom and living area
- Phone outlets - one in master bedroom, living area, and kitchen
- Gas or 220 for dryer hook-up
- 40 gallon natural gas water heater
Bathrooms
- 30 x 60 tub with tile surround
- Sink per plan
- Round toilet
- Mirror above vanity
Kitchen
- Merillat oak cabinets-buyer’s choice from builder’s selection
- Laminated countertops-buyer’s choice from builder’s selection
- Pantry in kitchen-some models
- 30” vented hood
- Gas range
- Dishwasher
- Garbage disposal
- Ice maker connection behind refrigerator
Floor Covering
- Carpet-standard grade-buyer’s choice from builder’s selection
- Tile - (kitchen, dining room, utility and bathroom) - buyer’s choice from builder’s selection
Optional features
Ask one of our representatives for more information about the many different features that can be added to your home at very reasonable costs. For example a fireplace, walk-in shower, garden tub, upgraded cabinets, upgraded carpet, covered patio, and the list goes on. Please ask a salesperson about our different upgrade packages.
Floor Plans
There are 8 Plans available in Parkhill Estates Phase 2 arranged by square footage.
Prices and plans are subject to change without notice.
Pricing
Parkhill Estates Phase 2 Rainy Day |
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| Plan # | Amenities Included | Price | per sq ft |
| 1297 | SEE NOTES BELOW | $144,900.00 | $111.72 |
| 1422 | SEE NOTES BELOW | $151,700.00 | $106.68 |
| 1459 | SEE NOTES BELOW | $153,900.00 | $105.48 |
| 1522 | SEE NOTES BELOW | $154,200.00 | $101.31 |
| 1545 | SEE NOTES BELOW | $155,600.00 | $100.71 |
| 1565 | SEE NOTES BELOW | $157,300.00 | $100.51 |
| 1862 | SEE NOTES BELOW | $168,500.00 | $90.49 |
| 2182 | SEE NOTES BELOW | $181,000.00 | $82.95 |
Notes:
- no patios, no gardentub and showers
- includes: synthetic stucco, tile floors, nice chrome faucets
- Bronze package
Prices and plans are subject to change without notice. Some lots have premiums not included in the price.
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