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Meadowbrook Estates

Two blocks North of Pink Hill on R.D. Mize. 1/2 Mile East of Little Blue Parkway on R.D. Mize. I-70 to Little Blue Parkway, North to R.D. Mize, East to Subdivision Entrance on Left. 291 Highway to Hidden Valley Rd, East (past old airport) Follow curve where road turns into RD Mize, to Entrance From Independence Commons area, E on 39th St to Intersection of Woods Chapel Road and RD Mize Road (Casey's General Store on corner), North to Entrance
The Villas of River Meadows

Cross Streets: Highway 35 & Highway 92 Kearney is situated within Clay County where Interstate 35 meets State Route 92. Downtown Kansas City is a short drive away, roughly 25 miles southwest. Most of Kearney’s working population commutes, traveling an average of about 25 minutes to the office.
Timber Creek Ranch

Cross Streets: Jackson & Bundschu Turn south on Jackson Drive to Bundshu Road, then west on Bundshu to Timber Creek Ranch.

Estate Lot Communities

Timber Ridge

Cross Streets: Blue Mills & Old Atherton

Featured New Home

21513 E. 32nd Terr.

This amazing Ranch style home features an open floor plan, granite throughout, hardwood floors, walk-in pantry, wood mantle with stone accented fireplace, huge master suite w/ jacuzzi and walk-in closet, and plenty of room for entertaining. This is a model home that can be customized for your needs or choose one of our other floor plans.

Featured Home Learn More Certified Green Professional

My wife and I had Steve McBee build our home in 2004. We had quite a few special requests that Steve accommodated for us and we were absolutely impressed with the final product. However, it was how he took care of us after we moved in that was really extraordinary. He was always on top of any issue that came up and had a contractor out to fix it right away, many times within the same day. We were very pleased and we wouldn’t even think of having any other company build a home for our family. Thank you very much ...
Sincerely,
Jim Bedsworth, Jr.