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Spring at Summer Grove
Spring is here -- finally! -- and it seems Spring Fever has already hit hard. We at Rouse/Chamberlin have noticed the joggers popping up on streets and sidewalks like daffodils, and coworkers and neighbors—after months of cowering indoors avoiding the icy temperatures—walking around with faces pointed toward the sun wearing euphoric expressions. Spring is a fantastic time to breathe in some fresh air and relish in the beauty of the great outdoors.
If you’re one of those who just can’t get enough of the outdoors, Rouse/Chamberlin’s nature-lover approved community, Summer Grove located in scenic Upper Pottsgrove Township, is a perfect match for you. Anyone who yearns for a quality-built home in a tranquil neighborhood that celebrates and incorporates the beauty of nature shouldn’t delay—only three homes remain at this sought-after community.
A distinct Malvern floorplan, which now serves as the community’s model home, and the Longwood, the 2nd model home, and the Quick Delivery Woodbine Select I are ready to settle and are expected to fly off the market quickly. Time is definitely running out to call Summer Grove “home.”
Interested homebuyers need to shake off that winter lethargy, act quickly and sign an agreement of sale by April 30 (only a month away!) if they wish to qualify for the federal home buyer tax credit. This dollar-for-dollar credit can save both first and repeat homebuyers mucho moolah. Settlement must be made by June 30, or you lose out on the savings.
With the tax deadline looming, you cannot delay if you wish to make Summer Grove your very own retreat in a beautiful Montgomery County setting. Spring’s a great time to visit the community and experience the beautiful views of the surrounding natural paradise through the grand windows offered in each model. The Malvern model even includes a glass-enclosed sunroom with additional tranquil views of the wooded setting behind the home.
And, at Summer Grove, the beautiful natural settings don’t stop at the end of your backyard. With the nature-lover in mind, Rouse/Chamberlin preserved vast, open and wooded land behind most every homesite. If you’re longing for a spring outing, come visit the community and take a stroll down the often-used natural trail and enjoy the scenery that is just beginning to spring into bloom.
Although we’re ecstatic spring has arrived, Summer Grove is only going to get better with each passing season. Spring is just the beginning—imagine hosting a summer barbecue in your own backyard, waving “hello” to your neighbors as you take a fall stroll on the nature trail, and carry on the Rouse Chamberlin tradition of … bringing neighborhoods to life.
Note: This article is a reprint and some information may have changed.