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Record Sales Prevail at Wild Pointe Ranch in Elizabeth

March 22, 2006: ELIZABETH — A lot has happened in just one short year at Wild Pointe Ranch. Meridian Homes and Sterling Homebuilders have completed a wonderful selection of model showhomes, ready for your perusal. Work continues on the new K-12 Elbert County Charter School within Wild Ponte Ranch, slated to open this fall. And record sales, beyond the imagination of both builders, has been the order of the day, as more and more homebuyers are discovering this exceptional enclave of five-acre, equestrian homesites, located just southeast of the Denver metro area, in the quiet town of Elizabeth.

“Meridian Homes and Sterling Homebuilders have created an incredible selection of ranch and two-story designs for Wild Pointe Ranch,” said David Pretzler, Principal at Wild Pointe Partners, the Developers of Wild Pointe Ranch. “The wonderful setting, the gracious homes, and the spacious lots have captivated Wild Pointe Ranch and Elizabeth homebuyers, and over 60 percent of Phase I homes have either been sold and closed, or are under construction at this time.

“With the new school, additional homes, and the commercial aspects of the project beginning to come on line during 2006, we expect even more activity in the exciting year ahead. Meridian Homes and Sterling Homebuilders are gaining momentum, and both builders are prepared for the busy spring and summer rush, with an exceptional selection of inventory homes. As buyers continue to come, we’ll continue to be ready for them.”

Priced from the high $400’s, Meridian Homes and Sterling Homebuilder’s spectacular assortment of homes for Wild Pointe Ranch are highlighted by big, country front porches, standard oversized three-car garages, and spacious floorplans ranging up to 6,000-plus finished square feet. The first phase at Wild Pointe Ranch encompasses 50 select homesites, most offering walk-out availability and all backing to open space and public riding trails.

“Wild Pointe Ranch is the perfect venue for buyers seeking more space, inside and out,” said Tim Byers, community manager for Meridian at Wild Pointe Ranch. “Homeowners can board personal horses on-site, and upscale amenities encompass more than 14 continuous miles of hike/bike trails, soccer and baseball fields, Elbert County’s newest school, and parks.

“The historic, 1,100-plus-acre ranch showcases four season springs, creek beds, unique geological formations, and undulating plains that maximize view lines. Abundant native wildlife make it an outdoor paradise for homeowners.”

Meridian Homes and Sterling Homebuilders are both working diligently to maintain a stock of homes available for immediate through summer delivery at Wild Pointe Ranch. Current inventory boasts a selection of ranch, main floor master, and two story plans priced from the high $400’s to the low $700’s.

To visit Wild Pointe Ranch, take Parker Road south from metro Denver to Franktown and turn left (east) on Highway 86. Wild Pointe Ranch is located seven miles east on 86 on your right, before Safeway. For information on Sterling Homebuilders, contact Wendy Moreno at 303/646-5225. For Meridian Homes, call Tim Byers or Aaron Buniger at 303/646-0200, or visit the community website at www.wildpointe.com.

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