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New Luxury Homes with Smart Technology Coming to Tehaleh

Puyallup, WALocal News

Garrette Custom Homes is set to begin construction on 19 luxury homes in the Glacier Pointe neighborhood of Tehaleh, with prices starting at $1. 1 million. These homes, ranging from 2,144 to 4,460 square feet, offer a variety of customizable features, giving buyers the ability to select elements such as front doors, carpets, and fireplaces. The architectural designs are versatile, accommodating single-level living and multi-generational families, with added amenities like RV garages and separate living quarters. Each residence is equipped with smart home technology, including programmable lights and security features, enhancing convenience and safety for homeowners.

Tehaleh, noted for its expansive views and community parks, is one of Pierce County's fastest-growing areas, boasting around 11,000 residents. The demand for housing in this community remains high, as evidenced by the popularity of the initial phase of Glacier Pointe. Other builders in the area include prominent names like Shea, Lennar, and Richmond American, indicating robust competition and growth in local real estate. The anticipation surrounding this latest development highlights the increasing appeal of smart, customizable homes in a rapidly evolving housing market.

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