Lighthouse Development Homes and Models
While each of our homes is avaiable to build in our community projects, lot size and building area are the final factor in which homes can be selected to build. Please contact Lighthouse Development today at 410-643-8025 to see what home model we can build for you.
New Point Comfort
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This model is available in the following Communities:
FEATURES
- 2,478 square foot 1.5 story cape with 1st floor master suit
- Large 466
- Second floor bedroom/bath suit
- Large 446square foot garage; insulated and dry wall
- 4 bedrooms or design with 3 bedrooms and a living room/study
- Featuring a full 3 baths plus guest powder room
- Large bright family room opening to rear covered porch
- Extensive recessed lights in porch ceiling
- Architectural 10" round fiberglass columns on front and rear porches
- 9'ceilings on first floor with interior round columns as shown
- Extensive 3.25" oak hardwood floors, sanded and finished 3 coats polyurethane in foyer, breakfast area, kitchen, dinning room, and powder room
- Ceramic tile for the master bath, hall bath and second floor bath
- Heatilator 'Calibur Series' direct vent gas fireplace with hearth, mantle and surround
- Deluxe 'Merillat' kitchen cabinets featuring full 42"wall cabinets with 'EOS' solid surface countertops
- Upgraded kitchen appliances
- Andersontm series 200 double hung tilt wash windows
- Extensive recessed lights in kitchen and family room ceilings
- Master bath featuring raised 'Jacuzzitm' tub with ceramic tile on platform
- Ceiling fans in all bedrooms and in the great room,
- 2-zone heating featuring gas Furnace on the first floor with A/C condenser, heat pumps for second floor bedroom
- Large 16' x 8' car garage with insulated garage doors from Overhead Doors' Banner series and a direct drive garage door opener
- Interior foundation drain tile to sump pump
- Engineered floor system featuring oversized floor joists resulting in very strong and sturdy floors
Lighthouse Notes
Built in 1804, on a 2-acre site, this loneley silhouette stands empty and unused at the entrance to Mobjack Bay, on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. The lighthouse was decommissioned in the 1950's and replaced by a small lighted buoy.
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