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CENTREPARK A RARE FIND
"It's the perfect location for those that want all the urban
conveniences, but not live in the middle of it all. Centrepark, situated
on a tranquil cul-de-sac, is nestled into Richmond Park, so it's
surrounded by lush greenscape."
"... there's no compromise when it comes to quality. These two-storey
all-clay brick homes create a fabulous streetscape... Homes also have
parking for two cars, with a single-car garage that provides plenty of
extra storage."
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New Homes & Condo GTA
October 9, 2006
NEW HOMES IN OLDER AREA
"A north Scarborough infill development is proving popular with buyers
from the local neighbourhood looking to move up to a larger, new
house."
"The site is on a private cul de sac, at the corner of Sandhurst Circle
and White Heather Blvd., with only one road in and out, ensuring there
will be minimal traffic... There are numerous established amenities in
the area, including public transit, restaurants, shopping and schools.
The Woodside Square Shopping Mall is in close proximity and Highway 401
is seven minutes south by car."
The Toronto Star
August 19, 2006 |
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HOME
BUILDER BOOSTS CHARITY
Tomorrow, the Life Hike 2002 will raise funds for Surviving
Strep Strategies for Life (SS-SFL) and Brookstone Homes is
one of the sponsors
I think that corporate values and social action are increasingly
important for
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business
success, says Mr. Pottens. These days its not enough
to only provide well-priced, quality goods and first-rate service.
I believe the more intelligent socially aware consumers of today expect
businesses to contribute to the social good.
The Globe and Mail
June 2002 |
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Catherine
Mulvale, her daughter Jordanne, Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale
and Rick Pottens, president of Brookstone Homes.
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TOWNHOMES
HAVE DEEP LOTS
When builder Rick Pottens drove past a vacant Oakville lot
a year ago, he had a vision. I saw an opportunity to build a private
enclave of townhomes
The homes, which Pottens describes as a
hint of Victorian and early Canadiana, have board-and-batten siding
as an accent on the upper floor, with clay brick below
The street
is designed with a cul-de-sac at each end to minimize traffic...The
townhouses went on the market last weekend. So far, 10 out of the
56 units have sold.
The Toronto Star
May 2002 |
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DEEP
BACK YARDS ON THE RAVINE
With more than 20 years of experience, Rick Pottens, president
of
Brookstone Hom es, seeks out sites that provide existing amenities
for new homebuyers. According to Mr. Pottens, Purchasers have
told me time and again, that easy access to existing amenities is
one of the most influential factors in purchasing a new home. Purchasers
dont want to wait for years experiencing the disruption of
ongoing construction while the community infrastructure is put in
place.
The Globe and Mail
April 2002 |
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