As seen in The Eccentric
Tuesday, October 17, 1997 The extension of a municipal sewer line has made possible the creation of Franklin Forest, large, detached condominiums on large lots in Franklin. A third of the 21 lots off 13 Mile between Telegraph and Franklin roads were sold before the community’s cul-de-sac road had been paved.
“Pre-sales before building speaks well of the subdivision, the location, qualities and features of the site itself,” said Andrew Milia, the developer. “I think that speaks well for the quality of the builder,” Milia added.
“We really like Hometowne (Building) because of the product they offer and their ability to work well with clients, the customer. They share our ideals of quality and the kind of product to go into this sub.” Lot sizes at Franklin Forest range from a half-acre to 1-1/2 acres. Buyers can build a plan already designed by Hometowne, customize a plan or start from scratch. “It will cost at least $450,000 to build in the sub,” speculated Patrick O’Leary, Hometowne partner “But most homes probably will run at least $500,000 when all is said and done,” Milia said. There’s plenty to bring buyers into Franklin Forest.
“All 21 lots either look out on a protected wetland area or a wooded area,” Milia said of the 25-acre parcel. “We will build an acre-and-a-half pond on site. It will always have some water in it and be a very attractive feature.” “Franklin has a charm that would be unique to northern Michigan, let alone in the 696 Telegraph, Northwestern corridor,” O’Leary said. “Franklin still has a very rural character,” Milia added,” It’s not a curb-and-gutter community.” Geographically, it’s one of the best areas, “Milia said. “You’re minutes from Southfield, 10-15 minutes from Birmingham and Troy, 10 from Farmington Hills. You’re minutes away from the work base of an affluent population.”
“Birmingham schools are another great draw,” O’Leary added. Milia anticipates a typical buyer as an auto executive or entrepreneur, 35 to 50 years of age who has owned two or three houses previously and probably has built before. “I think a lot of people will be here a long time because they are making a significant investment,” he said. Robert and Diane Strager ordered a colonial from O’Leary for themselves and children Hunter and Sam. “I had been looking for a long time,” Robert said. “I happen to like the Franklin area. It’s very pretty, very picturesque, densely treed. It has some character to it.”