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Brownstone townhomes available at Ladysmith Village


January 4, 2010

Now available at Ladysmith Village, homebuilder Ryan Homes is offering traditional brownstone townhomes priced from $145,900.

The 1,280-1,484 sq. ft. two-story townhomes have a  traditional design with charming architectural details such as custom paneled shutters and low maintenance vinyl clapboard siding.

Built specifically for the first-time homebuyer or those looking to downsize, these townhomes are not only affordable, they live big and deliver in both style and functionality.

The three bedroom, 2.5 bath townhomes have spacious open floor plans. On the main floor is the open living space, dining room and a sizable kitchen with quality GE appliances. The half bath and laundry room complete the first floor. The bedrooms and two baths complete the second floor. There are many other options available to create the home you'll love.

A Model Home is now open for viewing at Ladysmith Village in Ruther Glen, Virginia. Or enjoy a virtual tour of a townhome online.

For more information visit the Ryan Homes Web site or contact the Ladysmith Village team at 804.448.8766

 

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About Ladysmith Village

Ladysmith Village is a 740-acre planned community nestled in the heart of Caroline County, located 16 miles south of Fredericksburg and 25 miles north of Richmond, Virginia. Developed by Newland Communities, the largest private developer of planned communities in the United States, Ladysmith Village is planned for over 2,500 homes which will be divided into four distinct residential-neighborhoods along the natural corridor of the South River Sanctuary. Community amenities include miles of walking trails, ball fields, and a community recreation center. With a legacy that began in 1968, Newland and its affiliated companies are currently developing or managing nearly 40 community development projects in 14 states.

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