Total Views
168
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,679
Sq Ft
--
Price per Sq Ft
Highlights
- New Construction
- Primary Bedroom Suite
- Double Vanity
- Friess Lake Elementary Rated 10
- 2 Car Attached Garage
- Walk-In Closet
About This Floor Plan
This home is located at McKinley I Plan, Richfield, WI . McKinley I Plan is a home located in Washington County with nearby schools including Friess Lake Elementary, Hartford High School, and St. Gabriel Catholic Parish School.
Home Details
Home Type
- Single Family
Parking
- 2 Car Attached Garage
- Front Facing Garage
Home Design
- New Construction
Interior Spaces
- 1-Story Property
- Living Room
- Combination Kitchen and Dining Room
Kitchen
- Breakfast Bar
- Kitchen Island
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
- 3 Bedrooms
- Primary Bedroom Suite
- Walk-In Closet
- 2 Full Bathrooms
- Double Vanity
- Private Water Closet
- Bathtub with Shower
- Walk-in Shower
Laundry
- Laundry Room
- Laundry on main level
Utilities
- Central Heating and Cooling System
- High Speed Internet
- Cable TV Available
Community Details
- Property has a Home Owners Association
Map
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About the Builder
As the leading home builder in the Milwaukee area, Kaerek Homes takes pride in their work so you can be proud of your home.
As a company built on tradition, Kaerek works to build your home in the same way. Each of their homes are crafted to serve for generations to come and for countless memories to be made.
Milwaukee’s Home Builder Since 1961, Kaerek Homes has been proud to build Southeastern Wisconsin’s homes. They are humbled to have received the 2018 Metropolitan Builders Association Best Overall Home and Best in design awards for their Parade of Homes Model – The Riley.
In recent years, Kaerek Homes has become the leader in energy-efficient homes. For more than a decade, they've been implementing green building techniques to provide high-quality, energy-efficient homes. By using advanced efficiency equipment, top-of-the-line insulation, and state-of-the-art air quality techniques, their green homes are as much as 25% more energy-efficient than houses constructed to meet Wisconsin’s Uniform Dwelling Code.
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