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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • September 19, 2008
New Homes Your Guide to New Housing Developments in the Columbia Valley
Borrego Ridge Business Feature by Pioneer Staff In Spanish, Borrego means “wild sheep.” What could be more appropriate than naming Borrego Ridge after Radium’s trademark animal, the bighorn sheep, and all the wildness and natural beauty that they represent? This residential development by Schickendanz West, which also brought us Links Ridge and Elk Park Ranch, is nestled between the Purcell Mountains and the Rockies, northwest of the village of Radium Hot Springs. It’s a peaceful, spectacularly beautiful setting. And yet the village with all its urban conveniences is just minutes away. There are two immaculate 18hole golf courses—The Springs and Radium Resort— great shops and restaurants, and of course the natural hot pools for which Radium is known world-wide. “Radium is a quiet spot in the (Windermere) Valley,” says Scott Sauermann, area sales manager for Schickedanz West. “But we still have all the amenities that people want.” The 20 townhomes and 20 bungalow villas on Borrego Ridge were designed for the way we entertain today. The floor plans are wide open, with high ceilings and tall windows that let in plenty of natural light. These homes are alpine-elegant and user-friendly. The Purcell Townhomes have a spacious multilevel floor plan with 1,426 square feet of well-proportioned living space, including three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a combined kitchen/formal dining room that is perfect for family gatherings. The multiple decks and ground-level patio maximize the views and ensure that you don’t miss a minute of mountain sunshine. The unspoiled basement has space for a family room, or a home office.
Spacious, multi-level homes offer plenty of room for relaxing and entertaining.
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