Homes in the Cloud 9 Neighborhood
Welcome to Cloud 9
Cloud 9 blends two adjacent subdivisions: Berndt Hill and Cloud 9 proper. As you enter, you’ll roll up Berndt Hill Road and then twist into streets named Skyway, Sunray, Status, and more—yes, the sky theme is real.
Built in the late 1980s into the early 1990s, this neighborhood has reached that sweet spot where front yards look established and backyards feel private. Mature landscaping and colorful fall foliage give it a cozy, tucked-away feel—just right if you’re seeking space without isolation.
What Makes These Homes Special
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Era-built in the late ’80s and early ’90s—roomier lots, solid construction, timeless charm
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Maturing trees and landscapes that add privacy over time
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Backs onto Croisan Greenspace, with a 1-mile nature trail you can access right from the neighborhood—great for after-work escapes
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Well-maintained, stable homes with a friendly but low-key vibe
A minor cosmetic note: there’s a blue water tank near the perimeter—not everyone minds it, but some buyers view it as a visual distraction. Otherwise, it’s a serene, picture-perfect suburban neighborhood.

Neighborhood Extras at a Glance
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Association: Part of Sunnyslope—more community events than HOA rules
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Schools: Salem Heights Elementary → Crossler Middle → Sprague High
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Trail Access: Croisan Creek Scenic Trail starts within the neighborhood
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Nearby Neighborhoods with Similar Vibes:
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Foxhaven — similar era, low-maintenance homes
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Skyline Village Phase IV — neighboring hillside community
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Who’s Cloud 9 For?
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Buyers who want quiet, tree-lined streets with an authentic neighborhood feel
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Families looking for ample backyard space and nearby school continuity
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Nature-lovers who want an easy escape into green trails after work
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Homeowners seeking privacy and room to roam, without a massive yard to maintain




