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Century Communities Announces Brand-New Homes Now Available in Auburn, Washington
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AUBURN, Wash., Feb. 20, 2024 ~ Century Communities, Inc., a top 10 national homebuilder and industry leader in online home sales, has announced the launch of its new community, Canyon Ridge. Located in the greater Seattle area, this community offers a selection of single-family homes starting in the low $800s.

As the highest-ranked homebuilder on Newsweek's list of America's Most Trustworthy Companies 2023, Century Communities is known for its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. With Canyon Ridge, they continue to deliver on that promise by offering versatile floor plans and desirable amenities.

Buyers can choose from four different floor plans, including a multi-generational layout. Each home features five-piece primary bathrooms, luxury vinyl plank flooring, and covered patios. The community's prime location near I-67 and I-18 provides easy access to downtown Seattle and Tacoma. Plus, popular attractions like The Outlet Collection Seattle, Saltwater State Park, and White River Amphitheatre are all within 10 miles of the community.

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Interested buyers can learn more about Canyon Ridge and schedule an appointment to visit the community model at www.CenturyCommunities.com/CanyonRidge. The community is now selling from the low $800s.

The four available floor plans are all two-story homes with 4 to 5 bedrooms, 2.5 to 3.25 bathrooms, and 2-bay garages. Ranging from 2,219 to 2,792 square feet, these homes offer plenty of space for families of all sizes. Select plans also feature gas fireplaces, quartz countertops, and gourmet kitchens.

Canyon Ridge's location at 4587 S. 328th Court in Auburn makes it an ideal choice for those looking for easy access to major highways like I-67 and I-18. It is also only 13 miles from Tacoma.

For those interested in purchasing a home at Canyon Ridge, Century Communities is proud to offer its industry-first online homebuying experience. This allows buyers to shop for homes, submit an initial earnest money deposit, and sign a purchase contract electronically through DocuSign®. To learn more about this convenient option, visit www.CenturyCommunities.com/online-homebuying.

Don't miss the opportunity to discover the freedom of online homebuying and find your dream home at Canyon Ridge. Schedule an appointment to tour the model home today at www.CenturyCommunities.com/CanyonRidge.
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