Top Phoenix Home Builder Comes to Airpark Roots with Monterey Ridge

Scottsdale Airpark News – September 2014 Featured Article

Cachet Comes Home to Airpark with Monterey Ridge


“It’s good to be home,” says Matthew Cody, founder and president of Airpark-based Cachet homes.

An even more apt sentiment for Cody might be, ‘It’s good to be building homes back home.’

That’s because after building communities in the southeast Valley—during the recent real estate crash, no less—Cachet has come back to the Airpark with the launch of Monterey Ridge, a gated luxury condominium community just block from Scottsdale 101.

“As a result of the recent housing recessions, the project infrastructure was completed, and 45 three-story condominiums were built prior to the development stalling,” says Cody, noting the close proximity to amenities such as Scottsdale Quarter, Kierland Commons, Scottsdale Promenade and the Scottsdale Airpark we an immediate draw to him and his team.

In early 2013, Cachet homes and the landowner formed a joint venture wherein the remaining 144 units were redesigned and recently reintroduced to the market.

“The product was redesigned to include single-level homes serviced by an elevator in an effort to meet the needs of a broader lifestyle,” says Cody, adding that each home also has its own two-car garage with storage and access to a community pool. “Four models are open and ready for tours.”

As with all of its projects, Cachet operates with a focus on surrounding land use, ensuring that neighborhoods are consistent with home values, and that homes are built with care and concern for the community as a whole.

“Cachet looks beyond the structure to the on-going relationship every buyer has with their home, their neighborhood and their community, says Cody.

The Cachet approach to homebuilding implements a “Three C” approach—Character, Craftsmanship and Care.

For example, to ensure “character,” Cachet integrates outstanding locations, providing homebuyers with convenience and beautiful nature surroundings. The design emphasis steers away from garage-dominate orientations, favoring setbacks that create curb appeal.

Craftsmanship & Care

Part of Cachet’s commitment to “craftsmanship” is to employ architects who incorporate the latest design materials, techniques and finishes. Also builder-coordinated third-party inspections incorporate a 200 key-point checklist to ensure quality and performance.

An example of Cachet’s “care” criterion is assigning each homebuyer a single point of contact to develop trusting working relationship. Cachet also employs proactive customer service through its “1/11 Program,” which offers the convenience of a regularly scheduled inspection of each new home in months one and 11 of ownership.

Digital Access

Technology is a focus as well.

Case in point, the Monterey sales office.

“While not entirely paperless, since we do still have folks who want that option, we digitized every element of our community to give our potential buyers access to all aspects of the property with the touch of button right from our office,” says Cody, noting that, of course, physical models are furnished and able to tour as well.

Models are open for touring Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The sales office is onsite at 17850 N. 68th St., Phoenix, and the phone number is 480-356-0179. Homes start from the high $290s. Photos of the community and models are online at https://www.CachetHomes.net. The company’s corporate office is in the Airpark at 17200 N. Perimeter Drive, Suite 102.

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