Crimson Hills
Tradition SeriesSM|From $384,995
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Welcome to Crimson Hills, D.R. Horton’s newest community in Kennewick, WA! Enjoy the many recreational opportunities and local amenities available in the region that will be so close to home. Golf, the Bombing Range Sports Complex, Richland’s Farmers Market, Red Mountain Wineries, Summer Night Concerts, and stunning mountain views are just a few of the amazing amenities provided in the Tri-Cities area. With plans starting in the mid-$300s, Crimson Hills offers three floor plans designed with spacious kitchens, several energy efficient features, 3-4 bedrooms, and some plans having a versatile loft. These smartly designed single-family plans range from 1,673 – 1,890 square feet. Kitchen features stainless steel appliances that include free-standing range oven, microwave with vent hood, and dishwasher. Extended closet + en suite off the primary bedroom, and professionally designed, low maintenance, front yard landscaping. Plus, a 10-Year Limited Warranty! Get ahead of your new home search and pre-qualify with DHI Mortgage today. Photos are representative of plan only and may vary as built.
Community amenities
- HOA
- Home is Connected Smart Home System
- 1.3 miles to Farmhand Winery
- 2.9 miles to Costco
- 3.9 miles to Meadow Springs Country Club
- Community features
Schools
Ridge View Elementary School
Public
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K-5
1.9 mi.
Desert Hills Middle School
Public
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6-8
1.1 mi.
Kamiakin High School
Public
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9-12
4 mi.
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Tri Cities, WA
The Tri-Cities are three closely linked Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland) at the confluence of Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers in the Columbia Basin of Eastern Washington. The cities border one another, making the Tri-Cities seem like one uninterrupted mid-sized city. The three cities center the Tri-Cities metropolitan area, consisting of Benton and Franklin counties.
Regional Industry
Grapes grown in the region are essential to the wine industry. Wineries are a massive draw for the area, and the wine industry accounts for $1B annually in Benton County alone. Often referred to as The Heart of Washington Wine Country, over 160 local and tri-city wineries provide well-attended tours and wine club memberships. The varietals grown throughout the region include Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Riesling, and Pinot Noir, with famous appellations including the Yakima and Walla Walla valleys, Red Mountain, Horse Heaven Hills, and Wahluke Slope.
Tri-Cities’ Farming
The Tri-Cities economy has historically been based on farming and the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. From Pasco’s incorporation in 1891 to today, the Tri-Cities have had a significant degree of agriculture thanks to irrigation by the three nearby rivers. Wheat is the most grown product; however, large amounts of apples, corn, and grapes are also produced, along with potatoes, and other products, including asparagus. Cherries are also grown in the region.
Important Places
The Tri-Cities Airport is located in Pasco and provides the region with commercial and private air service. Pasco is the seat of Franklin County, while the other two cities are in Benton County. In 2010, Kiplinger rated the Tri-Cities area as one of the top 10 best places to raise a family, and CNN/Money ranked the Tri-Cities area as one of the top 10 best bets for gains in housing value.
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