Fall is well underway and sales continue to surge as active adult homebuyers recognize the extraordinary value and appeal available at the Reserve at Canal Walk, the intimate collection of single-family homes for those aged 55 and better in Somerset County’s Franklin Township.
In fact, the Reserve at Canal Walk recently celebrated one of its most successful selling weeks to date with scores of interested prospects rushing to the community to purchase an upscale ranch-style home at some of the lowest prices ever offered at the popular neighborhood, according to Premier Development, which is developing the Reserve at Canal Walk within this well-established community on the border of the Delaware-Raritan Canal.
Attractively-priced from just $361,900, the Energy-Star Certified homes at the Reserve at Canal Walk have been embraced by educated homebuyers who recognize the value they receive when purchasing a Reserve residence loaded with the same level of standard features and appointments at a reduced price.
“Homebuyers understand the current pricing can’t be available forever and want to take advantage of this opportunity before it’s too late,” says Sales Manager George Adinolfi. “Many are also acting quickly to ensure they receive one of the best available locations in the recent release of homes.”
In addition to the five existing model homes, two ranch model homes are now under construction at the Reserve at Canal Walk. These homes will vividly illustrate the spacious and functional single-level floorplans at the neighborhood.
Some of the largest single-family designs are featured in the new ranch homes. The residences provide greater comfort and lower energy bills due to the fact that they are being developed under strict guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and include energy-saving features that make them significantly more efficient than typical homes.
Homes offer up to approximately 2,500 square feet and are located on oversized homesites. The two-and three-bedroom, 2 to 2.5 bath residences present a tremendous opportunity for savvy homebuyers to receive the same luxury, elegance and quality that has made the Reserve such a popular choice for active adults at an incredible new price.
“These residences are also being offered with new feature packages that will provide buyers with more interior options and more flexibility than ever before,” Mr. Adinolfi points out.
The new homes boast upscale standard appointments such as nine-foot first floor ceilings, hardwood flooring, decorator light fixtures and large eat-in kitchens with 42” cabinets, granite countertops and GE™ appliances, including a self-cleaning range and space-saver microwave. Sumptuous master bedroom suites include tray ceilings and a master bath with a soaking tub and separate shower with built-in seat. The homes also include plenty of storage space which is always a major consideration for active adults.
While the new Ranch designs have become a hit among active adults, there are also a number of upscale two-story homes in the Reserve now available for immediate occupancy. The residences provide many of the same standard features as the ranch homes, as well as staircases with oak treads and dramatic oak railings. These two story homes are priced from $441,900.
The allure of Canal Walk is intensified thanks to its well-rounded, activity rich lifestyle. Residents enjoy a private 32,000 square-foot clubhouse — the Premier Club at Canal Walk — which offers an ideal social setting and is one of the largest and most amenity-rich in the state.
Featured inside are a heated pool and whirlpool, a spa equipped with steam room, sauna and a fully-equipped fitness room. There’s also a library, crafts room, billiards room and separate men’s and women’s card rooms for gathering with neighbors. In addition, a business center, banquet hall and lounges are also available. Tennis, bocce courts and a putting green are offered on-site, adjacent to the refreshing outdoor pool and spa. Additional services include a beauty salon and a massage and wellness center.
“Our new residents appreciate the fact that they can participate in an abundance of activities — such as art class and water aerobics –and social clubs available from the day they move in,” Mr. Adinolfi says.
Canal Walk’s location near the Delaware and Raritan Canal offers direct access to recreational amenities such as the community’s walking trails which have been carefully laid out to connect with sections of the historic canal that have been preserved as public open space
Situated just 10 minutes from New Brunswick and a quick trip to downtown Princeton, Canal Walk is within a short distance to the many cultural and entertainment delights of central New Jersey. Commuting is made easy at Canal Walk with a number of major highways within easy access. Nearby Route 287 offers a quick commute to The New Jersey Turnpike and The Garden State Parkway for access to the business and entertainment centers of Bergen County, Central New Jersey, Westchester County and New York City, while Route 18, 1, 206, and 202 surround the township.
For more information on the Reserve at Canal Walk, please call (732) 564-0010. To visit, take Route 287 to Exit 12. Make a left onto Weston Canal Road and proceed 2.4 miles until you reach Schoolhouse Road. Turn left onto Schoolhouse Road and continue 7/10 of a mile until you reach the entrance at Canal Walk Boulevard. Make a right into the entrance and follow signs to the Reserve model park and sales office.
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