Warmer Weather Brings More Visitors to Horizons at Delaware Crossing 55+ Active Adult Community

LOPATCONG, NJ 04/09/2013
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Both the ranch and two-story homes are great for entertaining with gourmet kitchens,  spacious living and dining areas  and private patios. Relaxing with master suites feature boxed ceilings, his and hers closets and five-piece en-suite bathrooms with double sinks.  All homes come with a two car garage and an appliance package, including full size washer and dryer.

“We’re getting a lot of people looking to buy right now which is a really exciting indicator that the economy is changing for the better,” said Sue Livingstone, sales and leasing manager. “Interest rates aren’t going to stay this low, we currently have several homes under contract with many folks taking advantage of our home sale contingency program. 

In addition to the luxury homes, all residents have access to the on-site fitness center, whirlpool, heated outdoor pool,* tennis, bocce ball, and shuffleboard courts which are great places to work out and spend time with neighbors.  The developer also sponsors events for current residents such as a seminar on ‘renting to own’ advantages, as well as resident-organized events like poker nights, and movie viewing gatherings in the Clubhouse. 

Horizons at Delaware Crossing is a pet-friendly collection of single-family attached homes for active adults. Homes at the community offer two bedrooms, two baths in ranch designs and 2.5 baths in two-story designs, kitchen and laundry appliance packages and two-car garages starting at $249,990.

For additional information please call 908.454.2267 or log onto www.DelawareCrossingActiveAdultsNJ.com

*Pool open between Memorial and Labor Days.

About Larken Associates
A two-generation, family-owned business since 1965, Larken Associates is widely-recognized as one of the region’s fastest growing, well-respected companies. Based in Hillsborough, NJ, Larken has been responsible for developing prominent residential and commercial projects throughout the Tri-State area.