RALEIGH, NC, April 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) Rich Van Tassel, president of Royal Oaks Building Group, LLC (http://www.royaloaksbg.com), has announced that the company held a groundbreaking for the new pool at the Holland Farm community, a residential neighborhood in Apex, N.C. Homes start from the $290s and come fully equipped with granite kitchen countertops, stainless steel appliances, tile backsplash, pendant lighting and 9-foot ceilings. Within minutes from the Apex Nature Park and Beaver Creek Commons shopping center, the Holland Farm neighborhood features homes with three-car garages, first-floor owner's suites and guest suites, an extensive trim package and finished third floors.
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"Holland Farm is a residential neighborhood that offers the two most important factors - a beautiful home and a highly sought after community," said Van Tassel. "We are excited to break ground on the neighborhood pool, as we know that a community pool offers amenities for both parents and children as a gathering place to enjoy the scenic outdoors of Apex."
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Royal Oaks Building Group, LLC builds fine homes throughout Raleigh, Knightdale, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Wake Forest, Cary, Apex, Angier, Cameron and Spring Lake, N.C. Locally owned and operated, the company focuses on quality of design, construction and customer service, offering a portfolio of plans and a wide selection of included features from which to choose in price ranges from starters to multimillion-dollar luxury homes. Royal Oaks is a member of the Home Builders Association of Raleigh- Wake County and has received multiple gold and silver awards from the HBA Parade of Homes. In 2008 and 2010, the company received the highly coveted Major Achievements in Marketing Excellence (MAME) Building Company of the Year Award, and in 2008 its president, Rich Van Tassel, was named a recipient of the Builder of the Year Award presented by the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County (HBA). Van Tassel has also been named Apex Rotary Club's Rotarian of the Year three times. Additional company awards include the Triangle Business Journal's Fast 50 Award for three consecutive years and the Small Business of the Year by the Apex Chamber of Commerce, as well as consistent listings in Triangle Business Journal's premier list of residential builders, based annually by volume in the Raleigh-Durham market. Royal Oaks is proud that two homes it built in Fuquay-Varina as part of Operation Coming Home, a project whose mission is to provide injured war veterans with free houses with donated material and labor, won the HBA the Best Community Spirit in the Nation Award in 2010 from the Nationals, America's largest competition for new home sales and marketing professionals and communities. For more information, visit http://www.royaloaksbg.com.
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