via North Jersey.com

HornRock Properties has announced a new program at HighPointe at Woodbury Junction in New York to help some of the thousands of residents in the New York/New Jersey area impacted by the record flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene.
Homebuyers displaced by flooding who purchase at the collection of single-family residences rising within the HighPointe section of the Woodbury Junction community, in Central Valley, N.Y., will be reimbursed for their rent while their new home at HighPointe is being built. For additional information and details on the rental program, they can contact the community’s sales office at 800-689-3320.
Homeowners who have traditionally dealt with issues related to flooding, even during less severe weather, will find comfort in HighPointe at Woodbury Junction’s elevated mountainside location out of the Hudson Valley’s flood zones, reducing any concerns about future water and home damage from potential storms.
“It’s difficult to watch the news and not be emotionally impacted by the stories of people whose lives have been devastated by Hurricane Irene,” said Maurice Hornblass of HornRock Properties. “We wanted to reach out and assist the many flood victims the best way we could. This program will make their transition to a brand new home as stress-free as possible and will provide considerable peace of mind, knowing they’ll have a home to live in over the next few months without any additional costs.”
HighPointe at Woodbury Junction is a collection of 25 luxury home sites in the gated community of Woodbury Junction. The 3-, 4- and 5-bedroom residences are located on elevated sites at the top of a ridge and boast mountaintop views. The community is less than a mile from Exit 16 of the New York Thruway, about a 50-minute drive to Manhattan, and is part of the award-winning Monroe Woodbury Central School District. Prices start at $397,900.
For more information on HighPointe at Woodbury Junction, visit http://www.HighPointeWoodbury.com. The sales office is open Friday through Tuesday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
