Wednesday, March 10, 2004

Cedarcroft now in second phase

Ravin Homes is now accepting homesite reservations for Phase II of its Cedarcroft community.

Prices of the homes in the new phase, which has 82 homesites, will range from the $180,000s to the $250,000s.

Michael Rossetti, president, said that the home building company is offering numerous floor plans of custom built homes in Cedarcroft, which is located in the western part of Peachtree City. “We are also able to sit down with our buyers and customize their homes to match their individual needs and wishes, and purchasers are also allowed to provide their own plans,” he said.

The homes in Cedarcroft may contain such features as a breakfast nook, a bonus room and a third bay which can be utilized for storing a golf cart. Those who have bought in Cedarcroft have also added such special features as screened porches, built-in sound systems, high-tech wiring for computer networking, and upgraded countertops.

The 220-home Cedarcroft community is off MacDuff Parkway, which runs off Ga. Highway 54 west of Ga. Highway 74 North. St. Albans Way is the entrance road into the community.

Elaine White is the on-site sales agent in the community, and she can be contacted by calling 770-616-4483 or by visiting the new model home, which is Ravin’s Phoenix plan.

Ravin Homes was founded by Vincent F. Rossetti and has produced over 1,000 homes in Peachtree City, Eagle’s Landing, StoneBriar, The Villages of Lafayette Park and other prestigious communities in the Metro South area for more than a quarter century.

Vince Rossetti, who has been in home building for nearly 50 years, started constructing homes in Peachtree City in 1974 after working in other well-known planned communities, including Columbia, Md., Reston, Va., and The Woodlands in Houston, Tex.

The current management of the Ravin organization includes his children, Michael Rossetti and DeSales deGolian.


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