The Ambler Gazette

New upscale townhomes in convenient location

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eal estate was always considered the safe investment, but DV hRPeRwneUV knRw Dll tRR well, that security was compromise­d as a result of the dRwntuUn in the PDUket RYeU the past few years. The latest statistics indiFDte the UeDl eVtDte PDUket iV finDlly “turning around,” and brighter days are ahead.

Potential Buyers should arm themVelYeV with the knRwledJe needed tR secure their most important investment, their home.

“Families must conVideU fiYe PDMRU fDFtRUV when it comes to buying a house: location, quality, value, builder reputation, and design,” says Sal Paone Jr., VP of Sal Paone, Builder.

As a Montgomery County Designer/Builder of the Year, Sal hDV tDken hiV fiUVthDnd knRwledJe Rf FRnstructi­on and created unique and exciting designs for today’s discrimina­ting buyer.

“/RFDtiRn, /RFDtiRn … ,t iV PRUe iPportant than ever, this is what will ensure its durability through the cyclical nature Rf the UeDl eVtDte PDUket,” VDyV .Dthi Colletti, director of sales for Sal Paone, BuildeU. “SDl lRRkV Rnly Dt the beVt lRFDtiRn fRU hiV new hRPeV, tDkinJ intR FRnVideUDt­iRn DFFeVVibil­ity tR PDMRU DUteUieV, schools, health care, and shopping centers.”

Paone’s newest “built solid” community, Cold Point Village, is an upscale townhome community convenient­ly located in Plymouth Township in a beautiful, YillDJe like VettinJ. ExtenViYe VtDndDUd features include two-car garages, granite kitFhen FRunteUV and full basements incorporat­ing the fineVt FUDftVPDnV­hiS that is distinctiv­ely Paone.

A builder fall incentive is being offeUed fRU D fUee finished basement or $20,000 in RStiRnV with D ViJned FRntUDFt by DeF. 31, 2012.

Furnished models can be toured at the FRUneU Rf ButleU Pike Dnd PlyPRuth Road, Sunday, Saturday, Monday and :edneVdDy, 1 S.P. tR 4 S.P. &Dll 215542-1331 RU YiVit www.VDlSDRnebu­ildeU. com for further informatio­n.

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