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Congratulations MC3 & West End Station!
These developments were recent recipients of the Urban Land Institute's Excellence in Development Award.
 
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Neighborhood: Historic Germantown
Address: 4th Ave N & Van Buren St. (Google Map)
Properties for Sale: 17 Single-Family Bungalows & Townhomes
Completion Date: Fall 2010
Price Range: $234,500 - $269,500
Floor Plans: Click Here
Walk Score: Click Here
Website: Click Here

Germantown Station offers incredible benefits of Green Living that lower the cost of ownership and support a sustainable lifestyle. The energy savings at Germantown Station homes will create a smaller carbon footprint, lower energy expenses, conserve natural resources, and enhance future resale value. Green features at Germantown Station include cellulose insulation, radiant barrier roofs, double glazed low-e windows, dual flush toilets, compact fluorescent lights, and Energy Star appliances.

Germantown Station is a similar development to the sold out West End Station development in Sylvan Park. West End Station is a recipient of the 2010 Urban Land Institute Excellence in Development Award.

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