Elevation, and still a choice.
Springwater sits up on the Wenatchee benchland, above the flatter streets below it — the kind of small elevation gain that changes the light in a room and the air on the patio without changing the address.
It is also the larger floor plan of the two communities: 1,627 square feet against Red Apple's 1,596, three bathrooms either way, but the extra space here lands in the main living area, where a household actually spends its evenings.
Three homes are still available at Springwater, more than any other building on either street. That is the real difference between this community and Red Apple: here, you are choosing a floor plan and a price point, not just taking whatever is left.
3 homes from $399,000 to $439,000
More sun than Seattle
About 200 sunny days a year here, against roughly 152 on the coast. The honest comparative figure — not the inflated regional claim. Same reason people search from Seattle: what the coast gives up in gray, the valley keeps.
How to buy one of these homes.
Five programs compared in plain language — conventional, FHA, VA, and Section 184. Down payments and program rules, not rates or monthly payments.
Springwater Townhomes, building by building.
The builder's own surveyed site plan. Ask Shaunna Larson for current availability on anything not shown above.







