Chestnut Estates to Start Phase 2
Westport Homes will begin of Phase 2 of the highly sought after Commercial Point development, Chestnut Estates later this year. This community has been labeled the best bang for the buck, by several real estate professional.
Because of the location, this community qualifies for zero down and zero PMI financing through USDA. A rare option these days with strict lending guidelines requiring downpayments.
Chestnut Estates is a charming community located in the scenic country setting of Commercial Point just a few miles south of Grove City. This community features large homesites of a rural neighborhood, but has convenient access to retail shopping, family restaurants, major business centers, parks, and a few of Central Ohio’s finest golf courses. Chestnut Estates is also conveniently located near major interstates like I-71, I-270, US23 and is served by the highly rated and growing Teay’s Valley School System.
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- Lori Herning says... March 12, 2010 | 11:32 am
This really is a great community. Just this past year I had a client build a new home here. He is a Highway Patrolman. Infact many law enforcement and firemen live in the neighborhood. So not only is it beautiful, but safe too!
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