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Perry County is welcoming a new housing development as the Hoosier Heights subdivision opens Phase 1 lot reservations. Located just outside Tell City, the project offers 33 home sites designed to meet growing local demand for modern, energy-efficient housing.

Developed by JK Forever Homes, the community features lots ranging from a quarter-acre to more than half an acre. Homebuyers have the option to select from 10 customizable floor plans or collaborate on a semi-custom design to fit their needs.

Valued at $10.3 million, the development is supported by Indiana’s READI program and promises a smooth purchasing experience. Prospective buyers can reserve lots with no upfront costs, making it easier to secure a spot in the new neighborhood.