Kushner acquires 40 acre site for luxury development.Kushner Companies, a diversified diversified (di·verˑ·s real estate organization based in Florham Park, N.J., has closed title on 40 acres of pastoral land along County Road 537, near Route 18, in Colts Neck, N.J. The company's construction arm, Westminster Communities, plans to build 48 for-sale manor homes on the property. "We already have municipal approval to build the 48 manor homes, and the land acquisition was the next important step in the process," said Jeffrey Freireich, managing director of Kushner Companies. "The manor home community we are developing will include a homeowners association with all the amenities and provide an alternative architectural style not yet available in Colts Neck." Westminster's plan for Colts Neck features 12 clusters of four manor homes each, nestled nes·tle v. nes·tled, nes·tling, nes·tles v.intr. 1. To settle snugly and comfortably: The cat nestled among the pillows. 2. among trees on a lushly landscaped property. Driveways leading to the three- and four-bedroom luxury homes will be hidden, in order to maintain the area's private character. Homeowners will enjoy a serene setting, surrounded by woods and streams. The residences will offer from 2,800 to 3,800 square feet of living space on two levels, with expansive master suites on the first floor and attached two-car garages. Many units will include walkout basements. Open floor plans, handsome fireplaces, and private patios, decks or terraces for each home are ideal for entertaining guests. The spaciousness of the homes has been designed to appeal to a variety of buyers. Additionally, the homeowners association will provide all outdoor maintenance including snow clearing and lawn care, which appeals particularly to empty-nesters or those "on-the-go," who want to reduce the re sponsibilities of maintaining a private home while remaining near family and friends. Colts Neck Township township: see town. continues to maintain its historically agrarian character, even as it adds new distinctive neighborhoods and amenities. It features apple orchards and pasture pasture, land used for grazing livestock. Land unsuited for cultivation, e.g., hilly or stony land, may be used as pasture. Tilled land and meadow may be pastured after the crops are removed. land, along with nearly 1,000 acres of public open space, including 10 parks with numerous hiking hiking Walking, often among hills or mountains, as recreational sport. It represents an activity in its own right and also figures in backpacking, camping, hunting, mountaineering, and orienteering. trails and nature walks, equestrian equestrian a rider of horses. paths, playgrounds, and picnic areas. It is also within easy reach of major metropolitan areas such as New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. and Philadelphia. |
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