April 15, 2011 at 04:08 AM · Posted under Area Attractions & Events, Pat Tasker
Hopping down the bunny trail! This Saturday April 16, at noon, the Park and Recreation Department will hold the annual Germantown Egg Hunt at Firemans Park. Weather permitting, the hunt will occur at the park, if forced inside, it will take place at Kennedy Middle School. Details will be announced on the Park & Recs' Facebook page.
For residents of Tree Tops, and my loyal clients, customers, friends and family, I will be hosting my annual Spring Egg Hunt on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Tree Tops Park. To register contact me at . For kids up to 10, there will be lots of candy, prizes, and a chance to take photos with the Easter Bunny! A few lucky kids will find an egg with a prize number inside and be able to pick from these adorable stuffed animals! I hope you can make it!
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April 20, 2009 at 03:46 PM · Posted under Germantown, Pat Tasker
Germantown was voted "Best Place to Live" by
Money Magazine in 2007. Now one of its subdivisions made the Milwaukee Magazine list of "Sweet Spots" to live in the metro area: "Tree Tops hasn’t got

many treetops, but it’s a top-of-the-line subdivision for Germantown. And, for time-pressed homeowners, it has a reputation for being well-run, right down to having its own parks and stormwater management. $350,000-$900,000."
As the site of the 2002 Metropolitan Builders Association "Parade of Homes," Tree Tops was at the end of phase one and moving on through 2 more phases. Planned by Siepmann Development,

Tree Tops has become one of the sought after areas in the northern Metro area. You know it's special as you drive in past the distinctive entry markers in the shadows of aged oaks. The subdivision includes 185 homes sites, covering 146 acres, 40 acres (27%) of which are open spaces. Condensed lot sizes, and reduced building set backs make up this conservancy subdivision. 5 miles of walking trails wind around the subdivision, past the 8 ponds and to the large private park, featuring a playground and sport court. Rigorous architectural requirements, include natural siding materials, no fences, above ground pools and uniform roofing materials.

The best part of living in Tree Tops is the social life of the subdivision. Yearly events bring neighbors together, including: Pizza Party, a
Round Robin, Egg Hunt, golf outing, and Fall Festival. Not to mention the impromptu evening gatherings at a firepit on a neighbor's patio!
Home sizes range from 2,000-6,000 square feet, prices range from $300,000-900,000. For more information on homes for sale in Tree Tops in Germantown, contact the neighborhood expert Pat Tasker. "It's not just my business, it's my neighborhood!"
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