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Hard to find but easy to reach - Helmut Weber’s Falcon Crest and Locksely Crossing
![]() Falcon Crest by Helmut Weber Construction in St. Charles County (Michael Marxer) POST-DISPATCH ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
The where-to-live community with innovative craftsman-style designs, Falcon Crest is situated on a ridge encompassed by trees and wildlife in O’Fallon, Mo. Recently voted one of Money Magazines “Best Places to Live,” O’Fallon is one of the few locations where you can still find single-family homes offering affordability, coupled with unprecedented craftsmanship. Falcon Crest is not easy to find but certainly not difficult to reach. It is within close and convenient proximity to all shopping with quick and easy access to Interstate 70 and Highway 40/61. The diverse array of floor plans and base pricing will fit every buyer’s needs, budgets and expectations. Helmut Weber Construction Co. is very excited about this newer product line that deviates from the typical styles that have saturated the market. Community Sales Manager Sheila Knutson boasts, “We have brought the ‘New Trend’ in housing to the Falcon Crest buyers who want exciting new construction in O’Fallon at an affordable price, starting from the $170’s.” Living spaces will range from 1,200 to 2,100 square feet and include many upgraded features that are standard in the base price. Each elevation has a country- cottage charm and blends in with the community’s covered gathering pavilion, playground, horseshoe, shuffleboard, pond with fountain, and walking trails with park benches. All of this is entwined in a country setting with a quaint old-town charm and friendly atmosphere. Home shoppers may choose from a variety of lots, including walkouts. Three inventory homes are available for immediate move-in. All are two stories starting at just $179,900 and going up to $222,900. Please call for availability, as these homes are priced for fast sale. “Life is full of difficult choices but picking a new home at Falcon Crest will be an easy decision,” said Knutson. “Don’t let this opportunity pass you by, as there are only 48 lots still remaining. These homesites and affordable base pricing offer an exceptional purchasing opportunity for the Falcon Crest buyer. The time to buy your American Dream is now,” concluded Knutson. The Falcon Crest displays are open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. To get there from Interstate 70, take Highway K north, which changes to Main Street, and then turn west on Civic Park Drive. Follow Civic Park Drive to the right on Emge, stay on Emge as it winds left into Falcon Crest on the left, and turn left onto Sunset Lane. Call 636-379-2009 for more information. Helmut Weber is also offering a Spring Close-out Extravaganza at their Locksley Crossing community in Lake Saint Louis, recognized as one of the metro area’s most desirable residential destinations. Locksley Crossing greets you with gently rolling terrain and is surrounded by trees and adjoins several tracts of wooded common ground. With only four homesites remaining to build on, close-out pricing is available. Choose from 12 floor plans that include ranches, two stories, and 1.5 stories. With flexibility being their hallmark, Helmut Weber Construction is always open to making custom changes to the floor plans to meet the homebuyer’s needs. Helmut Weber has inventory homes just in time for the spring market: the Birch, offered at $299,900, is a 3,000-square-foot two story with four bedrooms and a three-car garage; the Cedar, a very popular 1.5 story, is for sale at $295,900. It is a four-bedroom home with a walkout lot, deck, two-story great room with a floor-to-ceiling window wall, a three-car garage and much more; and the 2,700-square-foot Sycamore ranch, the leading four-bedroom ranch plan in this price range. This Craftsman-style home is priced at $304,900. All of the inventories for sale include fully sodded yards and landscape packages. For more information, visit the website at www.hwcstl.com, or the Locksley Crossing displays, open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends or by appointment by calling 636-379-2009.
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