Pinehurst Estates
Pinehurst
Estates, in the heart of Overland Park, has been a sought-after, move-up
neighborhood since its beginning in 1974. The homes have not only held their
value, but appreciated over the years and usually buyers are lining up, waiting
for a house to come on the market.
The neighborhood of custom homes is bordered by Lowell Avenue, Antioch Road, 98th
and 103rd Streets and was a horse farm before Hickok-Dible Companies began the
development. The first homeowners kept the wood from the old barn of the
original farm and made picture frames.
Pinehurst Estates was a showcase for builders, with many of them choosing to build their
own homes there. The homes are all unique and the builders used superb
materials. You couldn't build the same houses for twice the amount of
money now.
The neighborhood has 12 acres of common ground, including two city parks, and is
shielded from the perimeter thoroughfares by landscaped berms. Some homes
back up to a small lake that is part of the common grounds.
Hickok-Dible took the traditions it established in the Brookside and Ward Parkway areas of
Kansas City and translated them to Johnson County when planning Pinehurst
Estates.
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