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Brighton Green One Weekend Only Sales Event

Brighton Green One Weekend Only Sales Event

Posted on 20. Feb, 2009 by Joshua Ferris.

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There will also be deals available on our two remaining move-in ready homes, an end home Newton model and Longwood center home. The Newton end home, previously priced around $410K will be offered at the shockingly low $359,900!
Contact us below to get more information on the Pulte sales event running February 20th to February 22nd [...]

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BREAKING: Six Walkout Basement Models Now Available!

BREAKING: Six Walkout Basement Models Now Available!

Posted on 03. Feb, 2009 by Joshua Ferris.

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If you have been following Brighton Green lately you have seen how we have had the good fortune of pouncing the negative market outlook because home buyers see the attractive deals that are being offered and taking advantage of them while they last.
In its last phase, Pulte is opening one of its two last walkout [...]

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Top 7 Tips for Buying New Construction Homes

Posted on 06. Aug, 2008 by Eric Bramlett.

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New home communities are more popular than ever! With good reason – new home builders are using popular, open floor-plans, including appliances, sod, and blinds, and helping make it easier than ever to get into a new home with little or no money. New home transactions typically seem a lot easier, as well. If a [...]

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Top 7 Reasons to Use a Buyer’s Agent in a Real Estate Transaction

Posted on 23. Jul, 2008 by Eric Bramlett.

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Purchasing a home is a big step, and a big decision. The average person spends around 1/3 of their income on their home. The home that you choose has a big impact on your life, and can have a big impact on your finances, as well. It always surprises me when Buyers attempt to “go [...]

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Top 7 Steps to Find Your Home With the Least Amount of Stress

Posted on 16. Jul, 2008 by Eric Bramlett.

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Purchasing your new home is very exciting, but can also be a bit intimidating. If you make a decision hastily, you run the risk of buyer’s remorse. However, if you don’t organize your search well, it can drag on much too long – which can cause just as much stress. A systematic approach will ensure [...]

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