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The Preserve at Chapel Hill

Love your single family home, but could do without the outside maintenance chores? Then consider the Preserve at Chapel Hill, single family home ownership in a condominium setting. This is a unique development on a private road off of Brookfield Rd. in the City of Brookfield. It is a peninsula extending out into a wetland encompassing 28 acres of land which includes 14 acres of wet land and 14 acres of a developed area with only 21 home sites. To the west is also 200+ acres of wetland and part of the Great Blue Heron Rookery.

“The art of living extraordinary means never taking a single moment for granted. Time, like art and music, is a precious commodity. Surrounding yourself with timeless beauty is “time well-spent”.” The mission of the builder.

Homes by Chapel Hill, the custom home division of Kingsway Homes, will be the builder of record. In the development you will own you home and the land it occupies. The condominium lifestyle portion will include the maintenance of the site including snow removal, mowing and watering of the lawn area and the upkeep of the landscaping plantings. This is to give you peace of mind when you choose to travel and relax knowing your property will be cared for in your absence.

Currently there are three executive homes for your viewing. The architectural style will be County French as will be all of the homes in this development. The Auray, presented in the quintessential more formal Country French style with three bedrooms and three and two half baths. There is a gracious master suite and an adjacent cherry paneled library. The Cherbourg, under construction, with its quarter sawn oak flooring and beams will have a more country flair. The Calais, a ranch, is very open, friendly and bright, and shows great expression when you enter the foyer. The finished fully exposed lower level will be a place to entertain friends and family.

Posted by:Doug Armstrong

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