Enjoy Your Winter Wonderland Hassle-Free, Move to a Boone Homes Community

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Every winter, if you’re a Richmond, Va. resident, you’ll have to break out the snow shovels, and take care of your driveway and yard. Well it is time to ‘live and let live’, and buy or build a new home in one of Boone Homes’ maintenance-free communities. Boone Homes has five Richmond area communities, that come with zero maintenance and unparalleled luxury.

Prices start from the $300,000s, and this Richmond home builder‘s no maintenance communities feature the “Lock and Leave” lifestyle. This means no worrying about yard work year-round. You can just grab your things, lock the door, and head off to wherever life takes you.

The maintenance-free lifestyle of Boone Homes’ communities features: leaf removal, grass cutting, lawn irrigation (including payment of the irrigation water bill), seasonal chemical applications, snow removal, exterior painting, and annual gutter cleaning too. This “Lock and Leave” idea works great for young professionals, busy families, and even retirees, who don’t have the time or desire to worry about yard work.

In every Richmond neighborhood built by Boone Homes, you’ll find sparkling granite countertops, kitchen islands, hardwood floors, and even coffered ceilings, among other updates and upgrades. Home owners enjoy the spacious design of each home, and especially freedom from maintaining the exterior.

There are many new home communities offered by Boone Homes in Richmond, including Bellingham in Twin Hickory and the Villas at Grey Oaks, both in Henrico County, Coach Homes of Kinloch in Goochland County, Club Villas at Founders Bridge in Powhatan County, and Courtyard Homes in Tarrington on the James in Chesterfield County. All of these spacious, comfortable luxury homes are priced from the $500,000s and some with home plans in sizes up to 4,500 square feet.

For your opportunity to tour one of Boone Homes‘ beautiful new home locations, or for more general information, please call their Richmond office at (804) 784-6192, or the Roanoke office at (540) 278-1369.

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