The first time Sasha and Ashton Hulscher visited the growing Arden development on Southern Boulevard west of Wellington, it was like a dream.
“It had everything we wanted,” Sasha Hulscher said.
But the couple had no intention of buying.
That changed about a year later during the coronavirus pandemic. At home with their children, the couple began looking at their surroundings — and realized they did want to move to the “agrihood,” which combines a suburban feel with wide open spaces and a working farm.
Now, like so many others in Palm Beach County, the Hulschurs have a new house under construction with builder Kenco in Arden, part of a larger trend during the pandemic as people finding themselves spending more time at home and re-evaluate their space.