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woodworking company. Wardman's advertisements highlighted the "select environment of a restricted community". The first construction phases of houses were offered for sale from $ 6,750 to $ 7,150 each, with payment plans available asking a $ 400 down payment and $ 65 each month thereafter. The first model houses were located at 605 Rittenhouse Street and 608 Roxboro Place.
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