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New single homes in Chester County by Rouse Chamberlin offer special summer promotions
Rouse Chamberlin Homes is now building new homes in Glenmoore in the Downingtown School District in northwest Chester County. Highspire is conveniently located just off of Route 322, just minutes from the 30 bypass and Route 82. Highspire is a naturally wooded site, graced with tall trees and a walking trail originally blazed as a bridle path. The homes will be surrounded by approximately 47 acres of open space maintained by Wallace Township, and open recreation fields.
The Classics at Highspire feature 31 homesites ranging from 1/3 to ½ acre with homes starting in the low $324,900. The homes will range in size from over 2200 square feet in the Woodbine Select to over 3300 square feet in the Coventry. Pricing is starting at $324,900. All homes include 4 bedrooms, 2 and a half baths and a 2 car garage. The homes can be enlarged with the additions of solariums, extensions on kitchens and family rooms or adding space to the master bedroom on certain floorplans. The Highspire Sales Center is located at 100 Brittany Lane, GPS intersection Highspire Road and Springton Road. For more information or to schedule an appointment call 610-970-3970. Currently, Rouse Chamberlin is offering up to $25,000 off on options and 50% off on granite kitchen countertops. Offer valid until August 15.
In Southern Chester County, Rouse Chamberlin is coming down the homestretch at Century Oak in Oxford, East Nottingham Township. Century Oak is very conveniently located within 10 minutes of I95 and Rte. 1, yet just outside of the charming town of Oxford. The homes at Century Oak range in price from $249,900 to 317,900. Century Oak features large 1 acre home sites with pleasant views of the rural surroundings. Century Oak is open from Saturday through Wednesday from 11 to 5. To tour the beautifully decorated Coventry model home, call 610-998-1010. At Century Oak, take advantage of up to $25,000 off on options and 50% off on granite kitchen countertops until August 15.
Note: This article is a reprint and some information may have changed.