Top reasons to choose Hopewell Grant

…this new-home neighborhood by Beazer Homes has been very popular with homebuyers looking for a place that instantly feels like home

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Besides the luxurious interiors of Hopewell Grant townhomes, the community also features a recreation facility that will serve as the central hub of the community and a rural setting with acres of open space.


   A clubhouse with a pool and a playground for the kids, a setting buffered by acres of wooded open space and a close-knit community with a multigenerational spirit. These are just a few of the details helping Hopewell Grant redefine the accepted notion of what a townhome community should be.
   Set in Hopewell Township — just down the street from the quaint village of Pennington — this new-home neighborhood by Beazer Homes has been very popular with homebuyers looking for a place that instantly feels like home.
   To achieve this, first, Hopewell Grant features a complete recreation facility that will serve as the social hub of the community.
   Scheduled to open this spring, the 3,600-foot facility will house a state-of-the-art health club, full kitchen, bar and a spacious multi-purpose room ideal for parties and large gatherings. There will also be conference and game rooms and an elegant sitting area accentuated by a fireplace.
   Outside, there will be access to a walking path that encircles the community, an outdoor, Olympic-size swimming pool and a "tot lot" for small children.
   Second, Hopewell Grant offers a unique rural setting that backs to woods and features acres of permanently preserved open space. Hopewell Township is a conservation-conscious community that ardently avoids sprawl and responsibly guides residential and commercial growth.
   Third, the community is linked to Wellington Manor, a sister community for those 55 and better, creating a multi-generational neighborhood. This relatively new community concept is quickly taking hold across the country.
   Multigenerational neighborhoods offer a healthy mix of housing and welcome everyone from first-time buyers and young families to active adults, creating a more well-rounded living environment.
   Another benefit of this neighborhood is its close proximity to major roads and rail options for commuters.
   Hopewell Grant is conveniently close to I-95/295, Route 1, Route 206 and Route 31 and is a half hour from the Princeton Junction and Hamilton Township train stations.
   The community offers a portfolio of five townhome designs featuring two to four bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths and two-car garages that are priced from the mid-$300,000s.
   The community is open noon to 5 p.m. on Monday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
   To visit, take I-295 North (which becomes I-95 South) to Exit #4 onto Route 31 North (Pennington Road). Continue on 31 North to the Pennington Circle and turn right onto Route 546 East (Blackwell Road). Continue on Route 546 East to the first traffic light and turn right onto Lawrenceville-Pennington Road. Continue on Lawrenceville-Pennington Road for approximately ¼ mile and turn right onto Wellington Drive. Proceed straight ahead to 261 Brinley Drive (on the left-hand side).
   For additional information, call New Home Counselors Monique Burton or Sharon Weber at (609) 737-4336.
   The editors of Professional Builder and Builder magazines consistently rank Beazer Homes USA as one of the top 10 homebuilders nationwide. The company is one of only 50 to receive the Diamond Builder Award for quality construction and customer service.