New Windermere Community In Ashburn
One of the areas of real estate that I enjoy keeping up with is new construction. New construction in the Northern VA is nothing new and it seems like every day there is a new development sign going up.
With this blogsite, I intend to keep you up to date on new areas to look out for.
This week, I want to introduce you to a new community in Ashburn called “Windermere” by Pulte Homes. It is located at the intersection of Croson Lane and Claiborn Parkway. Or, just south of Broadlands South and west of Amberleigh Estates.
There will only be 187 homes built. 103 towns and 84 single families. The first deliveries will be in the March time-frame.
I am a personal fan of Pulte Homes. They typically build a quality home and have a lot of standard features that you don’t pay extra for. They also have a pretty strong rating from JD Power.
Town-homes range from 2,369 to 2,712 square feet depending on the model. Their prices range from $427,900 to $462,900.
Singles range from 2,399 to 2,972 square feet depending on the model. Prices range at this time from $527,900 to $567,900.
If you would like to learn more about this community you can view Pulte’s website.
OR you can contact me directly. I work with many buyers purchasing new construction. There is no fee for you when working with me on purchasing your next home. I would be happy to assist you or point you in the right direction.













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I would like to tell you all to stay away from Pulte. They do not care about you all they care about is filling their pockets with your money. They have no respect for people that have lost eveything. I will never, ever think about buying a Pulte home or reccomned to any of the 100’s of friends and clients I have. By far the worst experinece I have been through with a builder, even worse than Washington homes, that I would never buy again.