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The Best of Adult Living in Prince George
If you’re nearing retirement, are ready to downsize, or would like to own a well-built home in an up-and-coming part of Prince George, it’s time for you to discover Ridgewood Landing! Ridgewood Landing is a development of bungalow condos currently being built in the University Heights neighbourhood, offering the Best of Adult Living.
The first three phases are entirely sold out, and NewRock Developments is actively selling Phase 4 featuring three of their reality-tested floorplans with walk-out basements.
To learn more or book a tour of the showhome, call today at (250) 617-6844. In the meantime, here are a few of the reasons homeowners across Western Canada love Estates-Style Communities like Ridgewood Landing.
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