Masonry Macks Homes Inc. has opened the second section at Furnace Hills in Westminster, where the company is building 140 Colonial, Victorian and ranch homes on one-fifth-acre lots overlooking Wakefield Golf Club.
Public sewer and water, gas heat and hot water, six-panel Colonial doors, central air conditioning and full basements are some of the standard features in the Carroll County community.
A wraparound front porch welcomes you to the Farmstead, a 1,702-square-foot Colonial with a beginning price of $157,900.
At the front of the home there are a 16-by-12-foot living room, foyer with guest closet and powder room. The rear of the home finds a 14-by-11-foot dining room, 13-by-11-foot kitchen, laundry closet and 23-by-13-foot family room.
Upstairs, the master suite has a closet, 15-by-13-foot bedroom and full bath. Three additional bedrooms, a linen closet and a full hall bath are also on this floor.
The lowest-priced home at Furnace Hills is the Homestead, starting at $136,200 for 1,436 square feet.
The first floor has a foyer, guest closet, 17-by-13-foot living room, 10-by-11-foot dining room, 12-by-11-foot kitchen and powder room.
The second floor owner's quarters has a 17-by-11-foot bedroom and a walk-in closet. There are two other bedrooms and a full hall bath. The sales office is open from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday through Wednesday. Take Route 140 west, to Route 31 south, to Windsor Drive, and follow signs to models.
Builder: Masonry Macks Homes Inc.
Phone number: 410-876-9434.
Developer: Woodhaven Building and Development Inc.
Base price: $137,600 to $182,200.
Style: Colonial, ranch, Victorian.
Number of homes: 140.
Lot sizes: One-fifth acre.
Square-footage: 1,700.
Options: Single garage ($7,550), double garage ($13,750), 12-by-16-foot family room ($8,800), 14-by-24-foot family room ($12,600).
Please send notices of new models, new construction or proposed developments to: New Homes, Real Estate Section, The Sun, 501 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. 21278, or fax the information to 410-783-2517.
Pub Date: 7/05/98