Smart
Growth
What makes a residential street of houses a neighborhood
of homes? Inviting architecture, front porches (at least eight feet
deep) hugging a five foot side red-brick colored sidewalk, canopy
trees lining the lane, and no driveways or front garages to interrupt
the streetscape. But where do you find such a neighborhood? Why
at Village Walk in Clemson, South Carolina.
Offered by local builder/developer Robby Newton
of Southern Homes of the Upstate, Inc., Village Walk
is modeled after other successful neo-traditional neighborhoods,
including I’ON in Mt. Pleasant, Newpoint in Beaufort, and
Habersham in Port Royal, South Carolina.
Village Walk contains 33 home sites and 15 townhome
sites to be built in a turn-of-the century architectural style.
Homes are priced from the $240’s. Village Walk
is for those who deliberately choose only small yards or courtyard
gardens to maintain, a front porch culture, and an old-fashioned
neighborhood residents will call home.
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