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Charity Preview Gala
A
fter much anticipation,
the eight custom-built
new homes showcased in
Homearama 2016 at Christenbury
Creek in Macomb Township will be
unveiled on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at
a charity preview party to benefit
the Children’s Hospital of Michigan
Foundation. Homearama 2016 is
presented by the Home Builders
Association of Southeastern Michigan
(HBA).
The charity gala will be held from
6-10 p.m. at Christenbury Creek,
located at 49758 Card Road, south
of 23 Mile Road, in Macomb. Guests
will enjoy extensive hors d’oeuvres
and cocktails presented by Andiamo
and Nino Salvaggio then will have the
opportunity to stroll through the fully
decorated, furnished and landscaped
homes built by four of the region’s
leading custom home builders.
The homes feature the latest in
building trends, technology and inte-
rior design. Preview party guests will
be among the first to tour the homes
and will have the opportunity to speak
to the builders, interior designers and
various other professionals who were a
part of creating these showcase homes.
“Bringing the Dream Home” is the
theme of Homearama 2016, and visi-
tors will experience many affordable
ideas that can be incorporated into
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their own homes. Guests will receive
a Homearama Plan Book at the event
featuring floor plans and other infor-
mation on the homes.
Christenbury Creek was developed
by Arteva Homes. The developer is also
the builder of two of the Homearama
showcase homes. Other builders, each
featuring two homes, include Lassale
Homes, Sunset Homes and Vitale
Companies. The homes range in price
from $449,000 to $749,500.
Tickets for the charity preview party
cost $100 per person and include a
“come back” ticket for use once during
the run of the public event beginning
on Sept. 23. For the charity preview
party, there will be a complimen-
tary on-site executive shuttle service.
Dress for the evening is casual-chic.
Limited tickets are available at www.
HomearamaHBA.com or by calling
(248) 737-4477.
Advance tickets for use on one day
during the public event may be pur-
chased online for $10 per person or at
the gate for $12 per person. There is
no charge for children 15 and under
when accompanied by an adult.
A portion of the proceeds from
the public event will benefit HBA’s
Charitable & Educational Foundation,
the American Red Cross and the
Chippewa Valley Educational
Foundation.
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New-Home Sales Rise
N
ew-home sales rose in July to the highest level in almost nine years
as strong demand amid low interest rates and low existing inventory
helped boost the housing market.
Sales of new single-family houses jumped 12.4 percent from June to a sea-
sonally adjusted annual rate of 654,000, the highest level since October 2007.
Sales were 31.3 percent above their showing a year ago, according to the U.S.
Commerce Department.
Houses were sold at a median price of $294,600 in July, and the aver-
age price was $355,800. Sales grew across most of the nation, including the
Midwest, which saw a modest 1.2 percent rise in sales.
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