Housing completed in Monroe. (New Jersey).A new neighborhood of elegantly-designed homes is scheduled to be released at Encore Monroe, the new active adult community for buyers aged 55 and better rising in Middlesex County's desirable Monroe Township Monroe Township may refer to several places in the United States:
The homes are being released ahead of' schedule to meet the increasing demands of buyers eager to move into this new community and new lifestyle, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Gabe Pasquale, vice president and chief marketing officer at Spectrum Skanska Inc. of Westchester County,. N.Y., which is developing the gated community gat·ed community n. A subdivision or neighborhood, often surrounded by a barrier, to which entry is restricted to residents and their guests. of 394 single-family residences in joint venture with The Kalian Companies of Redbank, N.J. "With more than 75% of the homes in this initial neighborhood sold since opening to the public just a few short weeks ago, we felt that additional homes were required to sustain a sales success that has surpassed even our most optimistic op·ti·mist n. 1. One who usually expects a favorable outcome. 2. A believer in philosophical optimism. op expectations," notes Pasquale. "Buyers have enthusiastically responded to Encore Monroe's unique blend of innovative designs, a desirable locale (programming) locale - A geopolitical place or area, especially in the context of configuring an operating system or application program with its character sets, date and time formats, currency formats etc. Locales are significant for internationalisation and localisation. and unparalleled roster of on-site recreational amenities. Thus, we had to step up our development schedule to keep pace." The new collection of homes offers some of Encore Monroe's premier housing opportunities, with many of the residences situated on cul-de-sac cul-de-sac (kul-de-sak´) [Fr.] a blind pouch. Douglas' cul-de-sac rectouterine excavation. cul-de-sac n. pl. streets to provide an added sense of privacy, peacefulness and safety, indicates Pasquale. The community has consistently attracted a wide range of active adults drawn to the community's ability to offer smaller, more intimate enclaves that still provide all the amenities necessary for a top of the line resort lifestyle. |
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