The Providence Group has three move-in ready Garden homes with rear-entry garages and private courtyards available at Crabapple Crossroads in Milton. Boasting a low-maintenance lifestyle, the community features new homes priced from the mid-$300,000s.
“Crabapple Crossroads, with its low-maintenance living, is an ideal location for empty-nesters and busy professionals alike,” said Kelly Fink, vice president of sales and marketing for The Providence Group. “And, with access to Milton’s award-winning schools, families will also find that this community has something to offer them as well.”
The three move-in ready Garden homes feature the Belmont, Crabapple and Glenridge designs with private, fenced courtyards. Priced from the high-$300,000s, these floor plans boast four to five bedrooms and up to five bathrooms with spacious family rooms, computer areas or offices, 10-foot ceilings on the main, gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances, media rooms and teen suites per plan. Also, these homes feature a low-maintenance lifestyle with lawn maintenance included for front and backyards.
Additionally, five more Garden homes are currently under construction and are slated to be completed late September or early October. Crabapple Crossroads’ model home, showcasing the Glenridge plan with an upgraded private courtyard, is scheduled to open mid-October.
Known for its spacious floor plans, Crabapple Crossroads offers buyers nine plans to choose from with two different elevation options per plan. Homes range from 3,048 to 3,464 square feet, and some home designs include finished third-levels. In addition to the available Garden homes, the community features Manor-style homes with front-entry garages that feature carriage-style doors and a limited number of basement home sites.
Homeowners at Crabapple Crossroads enjoy a beautiful amenities package that includes a swimming pool, community clubhouse and park-like settings. In addition to the established amenities, the community will soon feature a new playground. Also residents are within walking distance to the shopping and dining of the downtown Crabapple historic district. The Homeowners Association provides landscape maintenance.
Children residing at Crabapple Crossroads attend Crabapple Crossing Elementary, Northwestern Middle and Milton High schools.
To visit the neighborhood, take 400 North to the Mansell Road exit; exit heading west. Cross over Hwy 9 and bear right on 140 towards Canton. Stay on 140 until the Crabapple Road intersection and turn right onto Crabapple Road. Crabapple Crossroads will be on the left, just south of Birmingham Hwy. Turn left into Crabapple Crossroads on Lecoma Trace.
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