Student constructed house still on the market

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The kitchen of the student constructed house contains hanging light fixtures and an island in the middle of the room. The SWCC and Creston High School carpentry and building trades students constructed the house to be sold. (CNA photo by BAILEY POOLMAN)

Inside the home at 1307 North Mulberry Street, a fireplace is secured snugly in the living room wall and the island in the kitchen takes some of the hassle out of lack of counter space.

North Mulberry Street is the home to houses built by students at Southwestern Community College (SWCC) and Creston High School. The most recently built home on the market is located at 1307 North Mulberry Street. It is available through Hometown Realty.

“25 or so years ago they acquired farmland in order to use it for the carpentry and building trades program,” said Dennis Downing, SWCC carpentry and building trades instructor, “(in order to be as) hands on and realistic as possible.”

Basics

The carpentry and building trades students at SWCC and Creston High School are still working on finishing the house. Downing is the instructor for SWCC carpentry and building trades, while the high school program is run by Kyle Harvey.

The carpentry students complete everything within the homes, as well as a small amount of electrical and plumbing. The electrical is finished by the electrical technology students and the plumbing and HVAC is contracted to an outside company. Materials for the houses are purchased locally.

The house contains three bedrooms and two bathrooms upstairs, and two bedrooms and one bathroom in the basement. The house totals 1,420 square feet. It has a two-car garage and steps leading to the backyard.

“The advisory committee and the students will select a plan in March,” said Bill Taylor, SWCC vice president of instruction, “so the students that are in school now ... they will pour the foundation for next year’s house, so when the students come in August, the foundation’s already there.”

The students have been scaling back on the house sizes because of the slow housing market. Previously built houses measured at 1,800 and 1,900 square feet.

SWCC owns the property the student-constructed homes are built on until the homes are sold. Possession of the homes does not take place until the end of the school year.

Sell?

The student-constructed house has been on the market since last April. It is available for $199,000.

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