May 2 2007
The Preserve at Forest Creek is Brentwood Homes' newest community in North Carolina with a collection of estate homes planned on one-acre lots.
The best of seclusion and privacy can be found for the discriminating homeowner with this neighborhood just minutes from the historic small town of Waxhaw. Rolling woodlands sprinkled with horse farms provide the rural illusion. The 1700s community with Indian influences incorporates a modern lifestyle along with its quaint shopping and dining town. The downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places with many structures renovated to host shops and restaurants. Yet it's 30 minutes from Charlotte, which is recognized as one of the nation's top cities for banking, business, culture and entertainment. It's easily accessible from an international airport as well as the Interstate beltway connecting two Interstate highways.
The collection of estate homes begins at less than 2400 square feet and ranges to more than 3800 with base pricing in the $300,000's. The brick and custom masonry front two-story or ranch style homes offer gourmet kitchens with granite countertops, luxurious master suites and baths. All Brentwood homes feature beautiful exotic hardwood floors, rich deep moldings and interesting ceiling designs. High ceilings and large windows bring the beauty of the perfect landscaping and setting into the spacious living areas. Many designer touches are available, and homeowners will find Southern grace and charm inviting the leisure or formal lifestyle.
The model home will tantalize the homebuyer with the two-story Greywell design including five bedrooms, three and a half baths, a three-car garage and numerous special features required for the upscale family, yet conveniently priced under $400,000.
Brentwood Homes is a noted leader in the field, recently named in the Top 10 Builders in Charleston and also recipient of the Sustainable Charleston Award in recognition of their commitment to green building standards.
Brentwood Homes' philosophy is based on the concept of today's neighborhood with yesterday's inspiration, and their designs carry that theme throughout their work in the division serving Charlotte as well as South Carolina divisions in Charleston, Beaufort and Myrtle Beach.