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New Home Co. Expands into Washington State

New Home Co. is expanding its operations into Washington State, following last month’s unveiling of a division in Oregon. Veteran homebuilding executive Brandon Scheibner will lead the Washington operations as division president. 

A June groundbreaking is scheduled for Rivercrest, New Home Co.’s first neighborhood in Washington. The project in North Bend, WA will be a collection of 80 stacked flats. The attached homes, built in eight residential buildings of 10 residences each, will feature floorplans ranging from 648 square feet to 1,137 square feet with up to three bedrooms and up to two bathrooms. 

“Every community we build in Washington will be in a desirable, well-established location that is close to jobs and where opportunities to offer homes at a compelling value exist,” said Scheibner. “We’re going to move fast, starting with construction at Rivercrest at North Bend, where homes will be available in early 2024.” 

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