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Sep
02

Go Green and Save Green with Highland Homes

Posted by Highland Homes on September 2, 2010 | Comments (0)

energy efficient homesEnergy-efficient homes from Highland Homes provide you the opportunity to Go Green, Save Green on your Central Florida new home. The more environmentally friendly items you choose as upgrades, the more you will save on the price. Plus, with many of the upgrades, you’ll save on energy bills for the life of your home.

Highland Homes has identified a list of environmentally friendly options that you can add to your home. If you choose three or four of these options, you’ll get 5 percent off your upgrade price. If you choose five or six options, you’ll get 7 percent off the upgrade price. And if you choose seven or more of Read More→

Jun
17

$99 Down Promotion

Posted by Highland Homes on June 17, 2010 | Comments (1)

lakeland homes for saleWhat do buyers want when they are looking for their first or next home? At Highland Homes, they’ll tell you they want the lowest monthly payment and to put the least amount of money down as possible. And, what buyers want, they get at Highland Homes!

We have made it our business to find ways to get buyers in for very little or no money down and the lowest possible payment in order to help buyers be able to purchase a home. With our newest campaign, Highland Homes is offering just $99 down and payments as low as $578 per month. This offer has some restrictions for maximum income and other financial requirements, but most buyers who purchase from Highland Homes seem to fit into this program.

“We don’t just sell to first time buyers,” says Kathie McDaniel, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “We sell to anyone who is looking for the best value,” she continued. “Many of our buyers are repeat customers, who purchased from us years ago and realize the quality and value,” says McDaniel. Several of the company’s sales have come from out-of-state home buyers who Read More→

Jul
15

New Fire Station in Winter Haven

Posted by Highland Homes on July 15, 2009 | Comments (0)

Winter Haven Fire StationResidents of Winter Haven may feel a little safer with the construction of a new 21,000 square-foot fire station officially underway. The property for the fire station was purchased by the City of Winter Haven. Located on U.S. 17 South, the site has been combined with other property the city also owned. In total, the fire station sits on two acres of land.

The Winter Haven fire station is relocating simply because the 551 Third Street NW location is too small. After 37 years of standing adjacent to City Hall, the Fire Department out grew its building.

The City boasts this new station will by the first “green” structure in Winter Haven. Read More→

Jul
06

Local College Adds Educational Opportunities

Posted by Highland Homes on July 6, 2009 | Comments (0)

On July 1st, Polk Community College officially became Polk State College. The name change reflects the addition of baccalaureate offers at the college. The changed name and added opportunities are very exciting for students, faculty and PSC’s District Board of Trustees. The new chapter at PSC began last June when the State Legislature passed a bill establishing the State College Pilot Project for nine community colleges, including Polk State College.

According to PSC President, Eileen Holden, the name change and degree program shows that Polk Community College has added opportunities. Even with the added educational opportunities, she insisted that the college’s primary mission of providing two-year, employment focused degrees remains the same.

The college will begin offering classes for the four-year degree program in January 2010. The new bachelor of applied science supervision and management program has three areas of concentration. Read More→

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