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Newest neighborhood in East Brainerd: Heritage Walk

GreenTech Homes will soon launch phase two of its Heritage Walk plan, a resort living-style development in the East Brainerd neighborhood.

A man in front of residents explaining a rendering of a residential development

Take a walk with us to meet your new neighbors.

Photo via GreenTech Homes

East Brainerd might be the area’s next up-and-coming neighborhood as local builder GreenTech Homes prepares for phase two of its Heritage Walk development.

The plans are designed to be a resurgence of the “Traditional Neighborhood Design” — aka, an emphasis on community-first planning. With 147 new homes + townhomes slated for this project (located right off East Brainerd and Jenkins Roads), we’re breaking down some highlights of what the neighborhood could look like.

  • Over 10 miles of lamp-lit sidewalks
  • Green spaces with walking paths along creeks
  • A resort-style pool, pavilion + the Gathering Center
  • Access to Heritage Park + nearby shops and amenities
  • Walking distance to area schools

Now let’s make ourselves at home. Heritage Walk offers homeowners over 20 open floor plans to choose from, starting in the $400,000 range. City Editor Haley here — they say “if you dream it, you can achieve it,” so, let’s take a look at my top three plans.

Rendering of a frontside of a house with dusty blue paneling and stone bricks.

The River also features an open design, connecting the living room, dining room + kitchen.

Rendering via GreenTech Homes

The River

This two-story, 2,250-sqft home features three bedrooms + 2.5 bathrooms. I love the dark paneling and brick design (just imagine the vibes during the colder months). I’m sold after seeing it has a bonus loft that can be converted to anything, like a guest room.

Rendering of a home. with a wrap around porch and brick frontside

All home designs range in stone, brick, and wood exteriors for a luxurious look.

Rendering via GreenTech Homes

The Adele

Another two-story home, but bigger — spanning 3,200 sqft with five bedrooms + 3.5 bathrooms. In case you couldn’t tell, I love brick exteriors on homes, it’s a classic look. My reasoning for buying? The dining room with a panoramic view from the windows surrounding the wrap-around porch, perfect for all hosting needs.

Rendering of a house with white brick and paneling that has a slanted roof

A house that would truly get the neighbors talking.

Rendering via GreenTech Homes

The Delaney

This 2,500-sqft home features three bedrooms + 2.5 bathrooms across its two stories. Personally, the design is giving me some serious Tim Burton vibes with its slanted roof. And I would definitely be living most of my time in that living room with views of the park.

Potential neighbors can now schedule a tour online.

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