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Business Profile: Condominium community offers modern amenities, easy upkeep

by | Sep 19, 2024 | Business, Featured

Cobblers Creek condo

Cobblers Creek offers maintenance-free, single-family homes in a new, wooded, 55-plus community in Upton.

A new, detached, single-family home with all the modern amenities in a wooded New England setting. And perhaps best of all, maintenance free. That’s what Cobblers Creek, a 55-plus community in Upton, provides. The benefits of ownership and privacy are ideal for anyone who wants accessibility to the Interstate 495 interchange in Hopkinton.

“We have residents who come from all over to live in this picturesque community, as well as people coming from Hopkinton and other nearby towns,” said John Konevich, the development’s sales director. “Some people move here to be near their children and grandchildren who live in Hopkinton. Others from Hopkinton wanted to give up inconvenience of things like cutting the lawn or replacing the roof yet keep their existing social groups and connections like doctors, so we’re perfect for that.”

Cobblers Creek offers two-bedroom units with a single-level or townhome layout, all having an attached two-car garage, an unfinished basement and generous spacing between units that affords privacy. Surrounded by woods and conservation land, it is a nice transition for people used to that environment. Upton State Forest trails are close enough to easily walk to. Pets are permitted, so the park trails as well as those to be added to the development are convenient for spending time outside with a dog.

An active adult community of 59 homes, it has a range of ages among residents. Some still work, so a loft or bonus room option is suitable for use as a home office, and the location is ideal for commuting. Located at 18 North Street, Cobblers Creek is less than a 10-minute drive to the Interstate 495 interchange, providing easy access to businesses along that corridor as well as to the MassPike and into Boston.

“People moving from Hopkinton can capitalize on the appreciation of their homes,” said Konevich. “Units range from 1,700 to 2,250 square feet and start in the mid-$700,000s. Each buyer is unique, and we take that into consideration. We offer flexibility in floor plans, with three options. The Starling option provides single-level living, and all three options feature the primary bedroom on the first floor, incorporating an en suite bath with a tiled shower.

“Beyond that, a buyer can choose a move-in ready home for quick turnaround. Or for homes already framed, interior design choices can be made. Lot selection is available if the buyer’s time frame allows. We can coordinate dates to match the move-in with the sale of an existing home. And we’re known for meeting our dates, another area where we stand out.”

Former Hopkinton resident John Burns is the Cobblers Creek developer, bringing more than 40 years of experience in home construction. During his time in town, he served in numerous volunteer roles. He has built more than 600 homes, with about 75 of those in Hopkinton.

A model home is open between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Friday through Sunday, and by appointment. More information is available at CobblersCreek.com. Anyone with questions or interested in scheduling a visit can email director@CobblersCreek.com or call 888-471-7074.

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