Today I attended Richmond American's Exclusive Grand Opening Savings Event in Morris Farm, Gainesville, Virginia. And to anyone who thinks that all the good deals in Northern Virginia are gone, think again.
I have to admit, that I really went for the free food, as most of these "grand openings" aren't that grand. However, upon walking through the models and checking the price sheets I was pleasantly surprised.
The 1,950 square feet, "Claire Model" price starts off at $345,900, with an optional tandem garage, and finished basement. The upgraded Claire boasts 2,150 sq. ft., a porch, nicer siding, 3.5 baths, finished basement, and of course the infamous "butler's pantry."
The 2,200 sq. ft., "Chad" model, is similar in scope, and the base price starts at $349,900. The upgraded "Chad", as opposed to the hanging chad, is $389,900, and includes a stone front with porch, finished basement, master bath with soaking tub, and of course the butler's pantry.
Evidently someone here watches Seinfeld, with all these butler references.
The "Candace", have you noticed all the c's here, is approximately 2,450 sq. ft., and starts at $369,900, with an upgraded version due in June, that contains a large walk-in closet and luxury bath, priced at $428,730.
And last but not least, is the "Christopher", coming in at 2,650 sq. ft., containing 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a 2 car garage, starting at $375,990, with an upgraded model at $409,900.
In addition, closing cost can be paid, and homes are on a cul-de-sac. All in all, this is a great value in Gainesville, Virginia, where quality, affordable housing is rapidly disappearing.
Johnny "Culdesac" Yankoviak
www.johnnyculdesac.com
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