"#1 Team in Franklin's #1 Office"...Call 508-520-9881: Luxury Homes at Sandy Knoll Estates in Franklin Ma

Luxury Homes at Sandy Knoll Estates in Franklin Ma

 

Sandy Knoll Estates in Franklin, Ma is a community of high end custom homes being marketed by The Todaro Team of RE/MAX Executive Realty.  We have ten wooded acre+ lots remaining of the original thirty-two lots.  Every home is a unique floor plan and offers a plethora of high end amenities.

Our homes offer a minimum of four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, custom maple kitchens with granite and stainless appliances, hardwood flooring, tile, master bedroom suites with jet tub and walk in closets.  The family rooms have cathedral ceilings and gas fireplaces.

Every home boasts a two or three car garage.  Our prices start at $599,900.  Visit the site or call us for a tour of some homes.  Directions:  Miller Street to Silver Fox Road on the Norfolk Line.


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4 commentsBarbara Todaro "Franklin MA Homes" • January 25 2010 08:13AM

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Sounds like a popular community. Good luck in selling the rest of the homes.

Posted by GITA BANTWAL, REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI BUCKS County & Philadelphia, PA HOMES (RE/MAX Centre Realtors) over 2 years ago

Gita....thank you.....it's been a popular place for a custom home in Franklin....

Posted by Barbara Todaro "Franklin MA Homes" (RE/MAX Executive Realty ) over 2 years ago

Gas fireplace - that caught my eye.  Beautiful looking kitchen.  The 3.5 baths are certainly a plus.  Good luck for quick success.

Posted by Katie McBride (RE/MAX Executive Realty) over 2 years ago

Katie.....thanks for dropping in.....now go show it....

Posted by Barbara Todaro "Franklin MA Homes" (RE/MAX Executive Realty ) over 2 years ago

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