Introducing the Three Bedroom Aylesford Model
Posted on 15. Dec, 2008 by Joshua Ferris in Home Buying Guide, Orange County
About the Aylesford Model
The Aylesford model is 1,751 sq.ft. with a two story layout and can be found in both walk-out and non-walkout basement configurations.
The goal of the Aylesford model was to create an upscale townhouse with a primary focus on intelligent use of space in addition to creating a linear flow that moves seamlessly between the foyer to the living and dining areas. To the right of the foyer is the powder room and walk-in coat closet.
The formal dining room is the heart of every family dinner experience and the formal dining room in the Aylesford is roomy enough to accommodate seating for six with a substantial dining room hutch to showcase the finest china.
Imagine entertaining guests with plenty of seating for everyone to enjoy your warm gas fireplace (optional) during the holidays.
Soaring nine foot ceilings on the first floor promise headroom for even the tallest of family members and Corian surfaces, including a Corian sink, serve as high quality work areas for food preparation while storage is well thought out with 42? maple cabinets and a pantry closet. The benefits of living in a townhouse community don’t stop there as an Insinkerator® garbage disposal also comes standard with the Aylesford.
Pricing
The Aylesford model is priced from $339,990 for a to be built Aylesford that can be personalized with options. Move-in ready Aylesford models are priced from $315,000 with pre-selected options included.
Located in the Town of Newburgh, Brighton Green is within easy driving distance of Interstates 84 & 87, about 80 minutes to the George Washington Bridge, and never too far from a night at the movies, dinner on the lively Newburgh waterfront and a leisurely day at one of the many town parks.
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Please Note: Joshua Ferris/Keller Williams Realty are representing Pulte Homes’ new home sales at Brighton Green.
