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Even if you aren’t in the market for a house, it’s fun to think about finding your dream home. Especially if you’re the type who scrolls through Zillow and saves the cutest houses – you know, just to have options. At the 2019 Hartness Showcase of Homes (happening over three weekends in the next two months), you’ll be able to tour custom houses + imagine how you would design your own.

Plus, you’ll be able to get an inside look at the 2019 Inspiration Home (a.k.a. the I-Home) crafted by Milestone Custom Homes. It’s basically the crown jewel of all the homes you’ll seepacked with tech features and luxe upgrades in every room.

Hey, Alexa, tell us more about the Inspiration Home:

  • It’s sustainably built – using green materials + practices, from biological brick lime wash to open cell spray foam insulation that not only insulates but also improves home air quality + less dust, dander & allergens.
  • It also blends outdoor & indoor living space with a private courtyard + a folding door system connecting the indoor + outdoor spaces with an 18’ opening.
  • The I-Home is a full Kohler House. There’s a 18" rain head with 775 nozzles + a touchscreen interface in the master bathroom suite. Plus a steam shower and soaking tub. 🤤 (And top-notch features in the guest baths, too.)
  • The kitchen has details like scalloped Quartz backsplash + waterfall island edge, plus the most tech-forward appliances, while serving as a “non-kitcheny” focal point of the open living space.

If that doesn’t convince you to visit, maybe the cause will: 100% of proceeds from tickets ($10) go to A Child’s Haven, a local nonprofit that helps children with behavioral + developmental delays.

You can tour on your own schedule, too: The Showcase is happening April 25-28, May 2-5 + May 9-12 in the Hartness Community (103 Alester Sq., Greenville). More details + tickets here.

About the neighborhood: Hartness Community created by the local Hartness Family – is a traditionally designed neighborhood of new homes in one of Greenville’s most pristine natural environments, where 40%+ of the neighborhood’s 450 acres are in a Trust and will never be developed. So, if you’re thinking about moving in, you’re getting good neighbors.

Buy tickets to the Showcase here 🏡


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