Jack Conway agent for Can-Four Corp.'s Lakewood Estates
Interest in new homes and home sites continues to prove strong at Lakewood Estates. Developed by Can-Four Corp. of Canton, the new mini-community of eight homes located across from Lake Nippenicket is less than a mile from Rtes. 24/104. Offering seasonal water views, Lakewood Estates Energy-Star rated homes include luxury standard features often costly extras elsewhere.
"Our first spec home sold, a lot has sold for a future home, we have sold another home now under construction, and have started building a wonderful new spec home," said Judy Jenkins, vice president of Can-Four. "Without a doubt, the same motivations still appeal to consumers: superb location, quality and value. Lakewood Estates offers all this, plus the latest in green building technology."
Stephen Damon at Jack Conway Realty is marketing Lakewood Estates.
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