Diversified Future recently closed on the purchase of four acres with plans to develop the company’s first project: an infill community of 20 single-family homes for sale.
The parcel …
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Diversified Future announces first project
Plans underway for 20-home infill project
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Diversified Future recently closed on the purchase of four acres with plans to develop the company’s first project: an infill community of 20 single-family homes for sale.
The parcel located in Phoenix at 34th Street and Tierra Buena Lane will be the future site for 34th Street Manors, according to a press release. The company is projected to receive final plat approval on the project by December 2023.
Homes will be single-story, in keeping with the surrounding neighborhood. Floor plans range from 1,500 to 2,100 square feet. The development team is working with Phoenix Design Group on the architectural design for the homes and McGough Adamson is the landscape architecture firm, the release stated.
“We are excited to begin developing our first neighborhood of homes under Diversified Future, as we continue to look for opportunities in the build-to-rent sector as well,” Shelby Duplessis, founder and managing partner of Diversified Future, said in the release.
Diversified Future under Duplessis’ direction provides expertise in engineering and project management to take raw land through zoning, entitlement, plat and development. Diversified Future will collaborate with partners and vendors to build.
“This is a highly desirable area of Phoenix that has limited options for developing new homes. 34th Street Manors will help fill some of the void,” Duplessis added.
For more information on the company, visit diversifiedfuture.com.