Big Things are Happening in Forest Grove

August 28, 2025

Plans for Exciting New Amenities Unveiled

This thoughtfully designed Saratoga Springs community has already made a name for itself with its blend of single-family homes and premium twin homes, all nestled in a scenic, walkable setting. Now, with the ink dry on the drawings for their highly anticipated community center, Forest Grove is preparing to deliver even more for current and future homeowners—a breadth of amenities to please everyone in the family. 

Elevating Everyday Life

The newly released amenity plans reveal a dynamic community center designed to become a social and recreational hub for Forest Grove residents. At the heart of the space is a beautifully appointed clubhouse with a working kitchen and flexible event space—perfect for hosting everything from neighborhood gatherings to private celebrations.


The community center will also include a fully equipped fitness center that allows residents to prioritize their health and wellness without leaving the neighborhood.

 “Our goal has always been to create not just homes, but a real sense of community,” says Peter Belmonte, owner of Belmonte Builders. “These amenities are designed to enrich daily life—offering opportunities to connect, stay active, and feel right at home.”

Outdoor Spaces That Inspire

Just outside the clubhouse, outdoor amenities invite residents to make the most of every season. A beautifully landscaped pavilion and inviting outdoor pool provide the perfect setting for summer relaxation, while brand-new pickleball courts will offer a fun and social way to stay active year-round.


Nature lovers will also enjoy more than 7 miles of walking trails that weave through the community’s scenic green spaces, offering peaceful, pedestrian-friendly routes ideal for morning jogs, dog walks, or evening strolls.


Designed for Today's Buyers

From young professionals and growing families to active adults and empty nesters, Forest Grove’s new amenities speak to the evolving needs of today’s homebuyers. Many of these homebuyers are looking for more than a home, they’re looking for a way of life. 



“People want a lifestyle,” says Lindsey Belmonte, Vice President of Belmonte Builders. “They want spaces where they can gather with neighbors, enjoy the outdoors, and feel connected to the place they live. That’s exactly what these amenities are designed to offer.”

“People want a lifestyle,” says Lindsey Belmonte, Vice President of Belmonte Builders. “They want spaces where they can gather with neighbors, enjoy the outdoors, and feel connected to the place they live. That’s exactly what these amenities are designed to offer.”

The Time to Join is Now

With construction timelines and more detailed updates on the horizon, this is an exciting moment to explore life at Forest Grove. Whether you're looking to buy now or just beginning your search, there’s never been a better time to become part of this growing, vibrant community.


Click here to learn more about Forest Grove: available lots, floor plans and current homes for sale.


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