Friday, June 6, 2008

Homes for living the good life

Choose from urban, rural, or seaside retreats

Living the good life starts at your doorstep. If you're looking for a premier property that feels like a resort, yet has the warmth and comfort of home, today's deluxe developments are made-to-order just for you. Whether you savor the vitality of urban living, the genial warmth of suburbia, or the peacefulness of a seaside retreat, you'll find the highest quality of life in close-knit communities that offer luxurious amenities, convenient access to recreational and social activities, and unsurpassed residences of distinction.

At Walden Woods (508-478-2251) in scenic Milford, the vision of the famed naturalist springs to life. This intelligent development is surrounded by hundreds of acres of untouched conservation woodlands.

"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately," said Henry David Thoreau, and deliberate living and thoughtful planning is reflected in every detail of this Walden Woods complex. The condominium development features all duplex units with comprehensive floor plans. Meandering sidewalks connect neighbors while weaving through the natural landscape, and you can relax on a private deck while bird watching or viewing the glowing winter landscape.

Each home features quality construction, including gas fireplace, custom cabinets, granite countertops, and energy-efficient windows. At the Trading Post, a community center still under development, a fully equipped kitchen, large-screen television, and great room will serve as a friendly gathering place. Exercise in the state-of-the-art fitness center, enjoy a barbecue at the picnic tables, or play bocci ball.



Walden Woods is just minutes away from the Upper Charles bike trail, which also offers walking, skating, and cross-country skiing. Shopping, arts, and entertainment are also conveniently located nearby, with easy highway access to Boston, Providence, and Worcester. Isn't it time that you reaped the rewards of your hard work?


source : www.boston.com

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