The kitchen at Mi Casa es Su Casa

If you’re renovating your Lake Highlands home, waiting for construction of your dream home or – God forbid – in need of a place to stay after your pipes burst, long-time Lake Highlands residents Rick and Terri Hawkins have a new venture designed perfectly for you.

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Mi Casa es Su Casa is a townhome in the Coppertree area near Royal and Skillman. Available for the rare less-than-six-month lease, all bills are paid, including HOA dues, utilities and landscaping. The 2,100 square foot furnished home, purchased from the original owners and heavily renovated, is being marketed to builders, realtors and insurance agents who may have customers needing a short-term “fix.”

“We know lots of people want to stay in the neighborhood while they are building or renovating,” Rick told me. “Many still have kids in school and they want to continue going to their familiar restaurants and grocery stores. Mi Casa es Su Casa allows them to stay nearby. It’s a comfortable and convenient solution for interim housing.”

Mi Casa es Su Casa is located at 8423 Coppertowne Lane. For more information, email Rick at rhawkins@ubcworksite.com.

The living area of Mi Casa es Su Casa

The back patio at Mi Casa es Su Casa

Rick Hawkins, owner of Mi Casa es Su Casa

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