What is a master planned community?
In general, a master planned community is at least 1,000 acres in size and contains a range of residential and commercial land uses. More importantly, in a master planned community like Wedgewood, development and construction are governed by a set of design standards and land use restrictions which provide the community with stability, control and predictability. The integrity of the master plan is maintained by careful selection of builders and the ongoing review of home designs. Wedgewood is the largest master planned community being planned in the Twin Cities Metro area.
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