Last July, working with William Ryan Homes and Marketplace, Linda and Matthew Serafini were able to afford a new $330,000 four-bedroom house in Lockport.
There’s a saying when looking for a home: You’ll know it when you see it. For Nicole and Jonathan Huebner, it happened pretty much like that. The couple lived in Oak Creek. But when Nicole got a new job in Sheboygan, the couple thought about relocating. Jonathan worked in Oak Creek, so they wanted something that was a midway point for each. “We were just window shopping one day — looking at models in Falls Crossing,” Nicole said. “We liked that it had highway access for our commutes.”
William Ryan Homes has long-been a participant in the ‘Building Homes for Heroes’ Program, most recently helping build a home in Tampa, Florida for Sergeant Joel Travers. In Chicago, William Ryan Homes has answered a similar call helping Navy Lieutenant Commander, Penny Perez, build a home for her family at Rockwell Place in Lakemoor.
Young couples and families looking for a terrific home value within a community where children can walk to their on-site elementary school, splash in the neighborhood pool and play in one of five neighborhood parks are choosing Lakewood Prairie in Joliet.
Building Homes for Heroes is proud to announce another 2011 homecoming celebration to welcome Army Sergeant Joel Tavera to his new home in Tampa, Florida. The $450,000 home, with special modifications, was made possible through the nonprofit BuildingHomesforHeroes.org, along with contributions from the builder, William Ryan Homes, and local firefighters, contractors and others. [Video]