Special VA Zero Down Financing

  • Friday, October 18, 2013 10:56am

Zero down VA financing with up to $6,500 in closing costs is being offered to qualified buyers at Cascade Crest in Lake Stevens. Homes at Cascade Crest are under construction for move-in this fall and winter, with one home available for immediate move-in.

Two home styles are available:

Copper – 3 BR/2.5 BA – 1,349 sq. ft. – starting at $249,950. Plenty of light and volume in this home, with a dramatic two-story vaulted ceiling in the living room.

Fernow plan – 4 BR/2.5 BA, 1,557 sq. ft. – starting at $259,950. Plenty of space for cooking, entertaining and family time in the open great room with granite-topped kitchen work island.

Best of all, there’s no nickel-and-diming at Cascade Crest; when you purchase a home here, Everything’s Included. What is “The Home of Everything’s Included?”At Cascade Crest, buyers will enjoy a fenced and landscaped yard, stainless steel appliances (including side-by-side refrigerator and gas cooktop), slab granite kitchen countertops and extended hardwood floors on the main level.

Homes also come with the Nexia Home Intelligence system, including remote/keypad deadlock entry, light dimming and programmable thermostat control. Each home at Cascade Crest also has an attached two-car garage with remote control opener.

Less than a half-mile from Hillcrest Elementary in the Lake Stevens School District, Cascade Crest is in a cul-de-sac neighborhood on a quiet street. Yet it’s conveniently within blocks of the Haggen Food and other shopping and dining in Lake Stevens. Plus the community has fast access to State Route 9 and Highway 2 for easy commuting to Everett, Boeing, and beyond.

Visit today to tour these homes with Vicki Glance, and make your move to Cascade Crest. Open Friday through Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., at 9149 1st Street SE, Lake Stevens, WA.

For more information, call or text Vicki Glance at 425.985.3497 or visit our website: http://www.lennar.com/WAhomes.

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