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Pardee Homes unveils Riverstone

Pardee Homes' recently celebrated the opening of Riverstone at Prescott Park, the first of several scheduled grand openings for the builder in 2008.

Located at the northeast corner of Grand Teton Drive and San Mateo Street, north of Interstate 215, the Las Vegas Beltway, Riverstone features four one-, and two-story floor plans that range from 1,596 to 2,669 square feet with three and four bedrooms.


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Prices range from $224,750 to $294,950.

Riverstone is the final neighborhood planned for Pardee Homes' Prescott Park master-planned community, which is centered around a 4.5-acre community park which features a tot lot and playground structure, climbing wall, game tables, basketball half-court, large open field, amphitheater, picnic benches, barbecue grill and shade structure. The community park is available to Prescott Park's residents and their guests.

Riverstone Residence One measures about 1,596 square feet in a single-story design with three bedrooms, two baths, den and two-car garage.

Optional features include a master bedroom retreat in lieu of bedroom two and optional fourth bedroom in lieu of the den.

Residence Two is a two-story design that measures 1,996 square feet with four bedrooms, three baths, den, adjoining great room and kitchen and two-car garage.

Residence Three at Riverstone is a two-story design that measures 2,467 square feet with four bedrooms, three baths, two-car garage and optional bonus room.

Riverstone Residence Four measures 2,617 square feet in a two-story design with up to four bedrooms and three baths, bonus room and three-car garage.

Pardee Homes' Riverstone neighborhood is certified as EnergySmart, which means the homes have been enhanced with money-saving, energy-efficient features including spectrally selective glass to help keep homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter.

Other EnergySmart features include ceiling insulation and sealed ducts for improved indoor air quality. Each EnergySmart home is independently certified to assure that it exceeds energy code requirements by at least 15 percent.

To reach Riverstone from U.S. Highway 95, exit Interstate 215 east; or from Interstate 15, exit I-215 west. Follow I-215 to Decatur Boulevard and turn north. Turn right on Grand Teton, then left on San Mateo.

All Pardee Homes' sales offices welcome visitors between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily, except Monday when they open at 11 a.m.

For more information, call 395-5208 or visit pardeehomes.com.

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