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Heatherbrook Chester County

Welcome to Heatherbrook!
New Townhomes For Sale
Just over the Chester County, PA Border
Starting in the $210′s
Heatherbrook - New Townhomes for sale in Morgantown, PA

 

Visit the spacious townhouses at Heatherbrook, where great floorplans, features and amenities unite in a convenient, central location!
3 Models To Choose From
By Appointment Only
Call 610-913-1172

- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 and 2 Car Garage Models
- 9′ First Floor Ceilings
- Box Bay windows in selected models
- Laundry on second floor in selected models
- Walk-out Basements (All Homesites)
- No Lot Premiums
- Low HOA Dues include TWO POOLS
- For A Limited Time, Builder Incentives Include a Finished Walk-out Basement
- Local Recreation Opportunities
include Struble Lake
Marsh Creek State Park
and French Creek State Park

A Wonderful Townhome Community located in Morgantown, Berks County, PA near Chester County, PA – 15 minutes from Reading, 20 minutes from Exton, 30 minutes from King of Prussia and 30 minutes from Great Valley. Downingtown, West Chester and Kimberton are also nearby. The community is also close to Lancaster County, PA and the PA Dutch Country

Exterior Photo of Townhome Cluster 
 
Available Townhomes | Included Features | Floor Plans | Interior Photos | Location Map | Builder’s Story | Community & Area Info | Site Plan
Directions to Heatherbrook – Morgantown, Berks County, PA:
106 Heather Way, Morgantown, PA 19543From Exton: Rt. 401W cross Rt. 100 approx. 12 miles. Turn left onto 23W and travel approx 1.5 miles to left on Valley Rd. (Sheetz market) Community entrance on right. Located in the Valley Ponds neighborhood. Follow signs to Models.From PA Turnpike: Exit 298, 10 South to 23 East, 1.5 miles to right on Valley Rd. (Sheetz market) Community entrance on right. Located in the Valley Ponds neighborhood. Follow signs to Models. Location Map

 

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Phone: 610-913-1172
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By Appointment OnlyPrices Subject to change without notice.
Buyer Broker Must Accompany Prospective Buyer on Initial Visit.Equal Housing Opportunity

 

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