BOWMANVILLE, ON, CANADA, May 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) Make your move soon and you could be enjoying summer in a new Aspen Springs home. With 30- to 60-day closings available on three remaining Country Collection inventory homes, the Kaitlin Group is sweetening the deal with blowout pricing and several available upgrades. The builder has also opened two professionally decorated and fully furnished detached models from its Country Collection. Inventory detached homes for immediate closings and homes to be built for end of 2011 are also available. "Inventory is selling fast so now's the time to pay us a visit," said sales representative Sharon Crann. "Not only can purchasers tour through two beautifully finished models, but they'll also hear firsthand about our available incentives."
The Country Collection is part of Aspen Springs' Country Classics, a delightful group of detached homes inspired by French Country architecture. Already home to more than 2,000 families, Aspen Springs is a successful, established community east of Toronto with amenities including GO service and proposed future GO train, recreation centres, parks, schools, shops and restaurants.
All homes are on 36-foot lots and feature maintenance free exteriors of natural clay brick, vinyl siding and stone.
The Country Collection provides nine distinct designs with prices starting at $274,990 for the 1,493 square foot Evelyne and ranging to $409,990 for the 2,568-square-foot Wickham. The two models now open for viewing are the Coleridge (elevation B), a 2,079-square-foot four-bedroom home featuring granite countertops, hardwood flooring and wainscoting in the dining room priced at 369,990; and, the Lawrence (corner model), a 2,450-square-foot four-bedroom home priced at $409,990 and featuring an optional chef's desk and walk-in pantry in the kitchen, cathedral ceilings in the family room and built-in computer desk on the second floor sitting area.
Interior highlights of the Country Collection include vaulted ceilings, decorative columns, staircases and art niches; nine-foot ceilings on the main floor and great rooms; open concept kitchens with generous cabinet space, flush breakfast bars, spacious pantries and roomy breakfast areas; oak pickets and handrails; and, Colonial style four-inch baseboards and 2 ¾-inch trim throughout.
SALES DETAILS
For more information about this limited opportunity on inventory homes and Country Collection models in Aspen Springs, call 1-866-514-3573 or visit the Kaitlin Group sales centre on Aspen Spring Drive, located off of Waverly between Baseline and King Street West. The sales centre is open Monday through Thursday from 1 to 8 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. More details can also be found at http://www.kaitlingroup.com.
ABOUT KAITLIN GROUP
For over two decades, the award-winning Kaitlin Group has been building exceptional communities across Ontario, from resort-style homes in Collingwood, Newcastle, the Kawarthas, Kingston and Midland to more conventional homes in Bowmanville, Uxbridge, Durham and Richmond Hill.
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Mark Wessel, Bullpen PR: 705-445-2733 or mwessel@bullpenpr.com
Aspen Spring Model Homes Open for Viewing
~Only Three Inventory Homes Remain in Kaitlin Group's Country Collection of French Inspired Detached Family Homes in Bowmanville~
2011-05-14
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