Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Dorchester's Best: Our Favorite New Homes

This marks the second post in our "Dorchester's Best" series.

Today, we look at some of our favorite newer homes. Selected by the Dorchester Times' staff, these homes set the standard for new home construction in our area. To be eligible for this contest, the home must be 20 years old or newer and located in village limits.

Before we unveil our list, we want to nominate the neighborhood directly north of the high school football field as "Most Improved Neighborhood" -- thanks to the new homes that have added in recent years by the Zoubek Family, Hostetler Family, Parks Family, et al. Not only are these homes modern, they are impeccably maintained. (We also note that this section of Colfax Avenue is one of the few paved streets in town. Coincidence?)

Now, here is our list of Dorchester's best new homes. Due to privacy concerns, owner names and addresses are not published:

1.) Whitmer Street. This bricked ranch is stunning and practical. A model home for the Dorchester area.


2.) South Washington Street. A modern classic, with a perfectly manicured yard to match.


3.) North Fulton Avenue. This home's unique design is impressive. Constructed by local builder BZ Construction.


4.) East 8th Street. Another brick ranch that has stood the taste test of time for nearly 20 years.

6 comments:

  1. It's hard to fault any of these picks, but there have been lots of nice new homes built in the countryside surrounding Dorchester, too. I wonder if paved streets would bring more new homes to town?

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  2. I think the Hromek house gets my vote.

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  3. these are all new houses. who wants to move to dorchester and build a house? not many

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  4. VERY>>> NICE>>>>> im exicted to see this.

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  5. All great homes here. A vision of what all of Dorchester could look like, and hopefully will. My question is why do people like the guy/gal above even take the time to display such negative, unproductive thoughts? Those types are an anchor on our town. Cut the anchors!!!!

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  6. With paved roads, Dorchester has the potential to have many houses like these shown. If you think about it, we are in a great location, close to Lincoln for working, shopping and other entertainment, but also far enough to have the small town living and school.

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