Development underway at former Rosewood Manor site

Edmonds, WALocal News

Development plans are advancing at the former Rosewood Manor site in Esperance, where new single-family homes will replace the historic structure. Developer Adamant Homes purchased the property in 2022 and has since subdivided the land, although details about the number of homes, lot sizes, and pricing are not yet available. The Rosewood Manor, a notable local landmark for 109 years, was demolished in January 2024. This transition reflects a broader trend of residential development in the area, which may address local housing demands. Esperance residents are likely to be impacted by these changes, as new homes could provide additional options in a growing community.

The developer plans to share more information in the upcoming months, which will be crucial for potential buyers. As the development progresses, community engagement and feedback may play an important role in shaping the project. This development signals a significant shift in the local landscape and housing market.

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