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Prince George's County New Home Builders - Mid Atlantic Builders

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 New Millennium

Prince George's County is awash with new home builders and new home communities.  There are builders, communities, and floor plans available to suit every style and budget.

Mid Atlantic Builders

Mid Atlantic Builders has been building luxury homes in Prince George's County for over 30 years.  Mid Atlantic Builders offers many opportunities to customize the available floor-plans to truly make the home "your own"  

Mid Atlantic Builders also offers the opportunity to have homeowners build a Mid Atlantic home on their own lots.

Mid Atlantic Builders offers several floor plans of luxury single family homes.

Prince George's County New Home Communities offering Mid Atlantic Builders - Single Family Homes

  • The Villages of Savannah, Brandywine - from the $300,000s
  • Beechtree, Upper Marlboro - from the $400,000s
  • Meadow Creek, Upper Marlboro - from the $500,000s
  • Ashleigh, Bowie - from low $520,000s
  • Woodmore North, Bowie - from the $500,000s
Mid Atlantic Builders

Prince George's County new home builders offer great options for most home buyers.  If you are interested in learning more about the new home builders and communities in PG County, give me a call!


 

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If you or someone you know would like information about buying, selling, or renting a home in Prince George's, Montgomery,  Charles, Calvert, Anne Arundel, Howard, and/or Baltimore Counties please contact Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh of Century 21 New Millennium.

 

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Dr. Stacey-Ann Baugh

Century 21 New Millennium

www.LiveinPGCounty.com

staceyannbaugh@gmail.com

240-481-3565 (C)

202-546-0055 (O)

 

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Comments(1)

Gerry Michaels
Glasswork Media Arts - Gettysburg, PA
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Great news considering that national numbers showed last week, I believe if they let the market adjust naturally we will be better off in the long run.

Jun 28, 2010 12:18 AM