Newbury is proud to release the third of its proposed new home plans, the Carriage Homes. The Carriage Homes will be built by both Stambrosky Homes and Deklawa Home. Stambrosky is also the builder of our Manor Homes, but we are proud to introduce you to Deklawa Home. Deklawa Home is a valued and respected builder in western Pennsylvania. Like all the homes at Newbury, the Carriage Homes will be some of the best in the region.
The Carriage Homes were designed with Empty Nesters “on-the-go” in mind. Those looking for a larger maintenance-free home will find refuge with these designs. Like all the homes built at Newbury, the Carriage Homes will provide a neighborhood feel and front porch living, combined with the convenience of a maintenance-free lifestyle. Fourteen Carriage Home lots will be available.
The Carriage Homes will range in size from 2,100 to 2,500 square feet and the homes will range in price from $295,000 to $350,000. In addition, the Carriage Homes will feature a first floor master bedroom!
As with every design realeased here on the Newbury Blog, these layouts are subject to change and we encourage you to provide us with feedback. We want nothing more than to provide everyone who chooses to live in the Newbury Community with the home of their dreams, and we can’t do that without input from you! We look forward to hearing from you and we anxiously look forward to the release of the final two home designs over the coming weeks: the Cottage Homes and the Townhomes.
To view the home designs, click on each rendering. They should bring up the rendering in a new tab or window, click again in order to zoom in.
1-are basements available o n the carriage homes?
2-will you have in-floor heating? dual flush toilets? solar tubes?
tankless hot water heaters?
Pat,
Basements are an option on all of the homes, excluding the townhomes. As far as what solar entities will be available on each home, they would be taken on in a case by case basis, through our solar developer, Solar Strategies.
Will all of the carriage homes be clustered together or sread out over the development. What is your definition of low maintenance? Will there be an association fee exclusive to the 14 carriage home owners?