A closer look at Pleasant Valley

January 13, 2008 at 9:45 am , by Jenel Looney

On Thursday, I attended the Grand Opening/Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony of Bedrock Homes, a builder who has recently come to the Georgetown, Texas area. I was going to say “a new builder,” but that wouldn’t be accurate because these folks have over 20 years of homebuilding experience in other locations. Builder Mike Trotta has dived into Georgetown life with enthusiasm and a dedication to become a part of the community and to give back. I met Mike because we are part of the same Leadership Georgetown class, a program established by the Chamber of Commerce to educate citizens of our town and to inspire us to take leadership roles as the community grows.

Pleasant Valley subdivision in Georgetown, Texas-near the intersection of FM 1460 and Inner Loop

Pleasant Valley is located near the intersection of FM 1460 and Inner Loop, one of the hottest areas in town. In doing a search of the Solds over the past six months, I came up with four homes, all built between 1993 and 1997. Two of the homes were built by Jimmy Jacobs, a well-known custom builder in the Georgetown area. These houses are adorable! High quality and affordable, they each sold for less than $160,000.

The Bedrock homes being built are priced from the $130’s to the $170’s and will be ready for move-in next month. I only had time to see the model before I had to rush to another meeting. It looked fantastic. The rooms are spacious with tons of natural light. This would be a home you’d be proud to show off to family and friends. I’m going to meet with a Bedrock representative on Thursday to take a tour of the homes in the other subdivision where they’re currently building, Briarwood.

If you’d like more information on Pleasant Valley or Bedrock Homes, please call me at 512-876-6544 or drop me a line at jenel@HometownGeorgetown.com. I’m here to help!

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