Our Spec Home at Garrett’s Chance / Brandywine Maryland’s Gorgeous New Homes Community of Impressive Homes on Estate Lots, from 3-15 Acres!
Posted By Marie Lally on July 8, 2010
Our 3124 sf, 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath Villager VI spec home, on a full basement with a 2-Car Garage is continuing to progress toward completion! Today I walked this gorgeous home again and it is nearly ready for the pickiest of buyers!

Last week, the granite countertops were installed, the stair rails were installed, the staircase was stained, the hardwood floors were installed, among other things…. today, I noticed that the carpet was installed and the gorgeous masterbath was starting to really take shape! The tile work is BEAUTIFUL in the shower! It is sort of a mosaic, herringbone pattern, only awaiting grout! The tile is a neutral color, however, the pattern adds just enough interest and texture! Additionally, built into the shower are corner shelves – beautifully done!

The carpet has been installed in all 5 bedrooms, upstairs hallway, living room, dining room, family room and library… it, too, is a neutral color that will look great with any decor!
Stop by and visit the sales center this weekend and I will gladly give you a tour of this gorgeous home. Priced to sell, nicely upgraded, conveniently located in Southern Maryland, and situated on a gorgeous 3.4+ acre lot, this is a home you will not want to miss!

Garrett’s Chance sales center is located in the Brandywine / Aquasco area, just over the Charles County line. The sales center is located off of Doctor Bowen Road (Woodville Road), between Rt 381 and Bowen Estates…. just off of Brandywine Rd (Rt 381) just a few miles north of Carriage Crossing in Hughesville.

Offering a unique community of historic, large lots….impressive home plans…a commitment to quality….properties that can even support horses…brand new homes by K&P Builders.
Call Marie Lally at 301-748-8698…or email Marie at marie@garrettschance.com.


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