OUTWARD APPEAL: Lush landscaping frames the condominium units at Addington Corners. Exterior interest is heightened by the use of multiple windows, a mix of stone and clapboard, and a varied roofline.
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Project: Addington Corners, Commerce Township, Mich.; Sales started: November 2003; Sales through December 2004: 132; Units planned: 228; Price: $149,900 to $169,900; Unit size: 1,205 to 1,351 square feet; Builder/Developer: Ivanhoe-Huntley Homes, West Bloomfield, Mich.; Architect: Dominick Tringali Associates, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Land planner: Zeimet Wozniak, Southfield, Mich.; Landscape architect: Great Oaks Landscape, Novi, Mich.; Interior designer: Eleni Interiors, Oakland Township, Mich.
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