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New Smart Homes in Tehalehs Glacier Pointe Neighborhood Priced from 1.1 Million

Puyallup, WALocal News

Garrette Custom Homes is excited to announce the development of 19 new homes in the Glacier Pointe neighborhood of Tehaleh, with prices starting at $1. 1 million. These homes vary in size between 2,144 to 4,460 square feet and incorporate advanced smart home technology, including programmable lights and climate control systems. Buyers will have the opportunity to customize many aspects of their new home, from front doors to flooring options. The community of Tehaleh, which is experiencing rapid growth with around 11,000 residents, boasts numerous trails and parks that enhance the living experience.

The president of Garrette Custom Homes, Matt Lewis, expressed confidence in the demand for this second phase, citing the success of the initial phase. Additionally, the homes are designed with various layouts to accommodate different lifestyles, including multi-generational living. As part of the broader real estate trend in Pierce County, the Glacier Pointe project reflects the ongoing development in this rapidly growing area. Interested buyers can find more information on Garrette Custom Homes’ official website.

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