Quadrant announces two new home communities on East Hill in Kent

Quadrant Homes, based in Bellevue, announced last week two new Kent communities. The company plans to build 13 homes at Elliot Landing, at Southeast 236th Street and 116th Avenue Southeast; and 21 homes at Elliot Crossing also on the East Hill at 23418 94th Ave. S.

Quadrant plans to build homes at Elliot Landing and Elliot Crossing.

Quadrant plans to build homes at Elliot Landing and Elliot Crossing.

Quadrant Homes, based in Bellevue, announced last week two new Kent communities. The company plans to build 13 homes at Elliot Landing, at Southeast 236th Street and 116th Avenue Southeast; and 21 homes at Elliot Crossing also on the East Hill at 23418 94th Ave. S.

Elliot Landing opened April 15 and Elliot Crossing will open June 13, according to a Quadrant Homes media release.

The homes will feature 9-foot ceilings; white-painted millwork and doors; oversized bedrooms, many with walk-in closets; five-piece master suite baths; and laundry suites on the upstairs level.

Prices for Elliot Landing homes range from $319,000 to $390,000 and feature up to 3,100-square feet of living space. Elliot Crossing prices start in the $280,000 range for 1,600-square-foot homes.

The homes at Elliot Landing include views of Mount Rainier and the Cascade and Olympic Mountains. Elliot Crossing will overlook the Kent Valley.

For more information, go to www.quadranthomes.com.

 

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