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New Cottage Homes and New Hybrid Homes make up the residential living expansion on the south part of the campus. These new homes use sustainable materials and practices and have received a Gold LEED* certification. |
The new hybrid and cottage homes on the south side of campus have been awarded the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) 2012 Project of the Year. Read article. |
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Winter 2013 Update --New Construction is Filling Up This fall we have seen a surge of enthusiasm for our new homes,” said Sarah Short, Director of Residency Planning. “Many recent applicants have signed on to our priority list.” Of the 145 cottage homes and hybrid homes that are part of the total plan for the Landis Homes residential expansion, 75 are already built. The next phase of construction will include another hybrid building with 12 homes as well as nine cottage homes. The projected date for completion for this phase of construction is fall 2013 for cottage homes and spring 2014 for hybrid “With feedback from current residents, we are also in the process of revising floor plans for the hybrid homes, said Short. “Future residents are delighted about the proposed changes, which will include things like more closet space.” People who join the priority list will be the first to have the opportunity to reserve a cottage or hybrid home yet to be constructed. The selection process will begin once the new rates are finalized. Several new Landis Homes residents have been fortunate enough to have no difficulty selling their homes in the current market. (For one example read the article about new residents John and JoAnn Wolfe). |
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See Landis Homes listing on the new Mennonite Creation Care Network website
Read about Landis Homes pursuit of a LEED rating in an article in Advance for LTC Management magazine. |
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