This just in…
The Building Industry Association (BIA) of Central Ohio is pleased to announce the builders participating in the 2011 BIA Parade of Homes at Olentangy Falls in southern Delaware County. The 2011 Parade will be the 59th year for the event, taking place June 11-26, and featuring at least these ten builders:
Ambassador Homes
Compass Homes
Dominion Homes
Fischer Homes
Manor Homes
M/I Homes, Inc.
P&D Builders, Ltd.
Rockford Homes
Tuckerman Home Group
Weaver Custom Homes
“The BIA is very pleased to have so many builders on board, it’s a great testament to the relative stability of the Central Ohio building and housing market,” commented Jim Hilz, Executive Director, BIA of Central Ohio. “A Parade with ten participants assures a great event for attendees with a variety of home design styles and an abundance of quality craftsmanship.”
Olentangy Falls offers oversized homesites (close to ¾ acre in size) and walk-out homesites. Home plans throughout the development will range from 2,000 square feet to over 3,500 square feet. The abundant natural green space and heavily wooded terrain features spectacular views of the Olentangy River Valley.
“We are looking forward to this chance to work with our area’s best builders,” added Bob Yoakam, President, Rockford Homes and developer of Olentangy Falls. “To have their unique products on our spectacular lots will make this an exciting and unique year.”
“The Liberty Township Trustees, staff and community look forward to welcoming the BIA Parade of Homes back to Delaware County this spring,” added Liberty Township administrator Dave Anderson. “Attendees will certainly enjoy the scenic community of Olentangy Falls with beautiful wooded lots and close proximity to the Olentangy River,”
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