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Rosen of Rosen Property Group reveals grand opening of model homes at Highrose Ridge

Rosen Property Group revealed the grand opening of the model homes at Highrose Ridge, a neighborhood of spacious townhomes located at 126 Barney Road. Set on a country hillside in Hudson Valley, Highrose Ridge features 133 townhomes nestled on cul de sacs. The homes range in size from 2,162-3,148 s/f with additional space with the garden-level walk-out feature. "We're thrilled to announce the grand opening of our beautifully designed and decorated model homes, just in time for the spring. Home sales are on the rebound and Highrose Ridge is leading the way with an exciting collection of townhomes that will set a new standard of space and value in this market," said Brian Rosen, president of Rosen Property Group, the builder of Highrose Ridge. "We offer an unparalleled combination of spaciously designed townhomes at an unbeatable price in a scenic setting that is still within commuting distance to New York City as well as Westchester County and Northern New Jersey," he said. "With interest rates now at record lows, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a fabulous new home in one of the premier locations in the Hudson Valley region," he added. Highrose Ridge is conveniently located in Middletown in close proximity to major highways including I-84, Route 17 and the New York State Thruway, making it an easy commute to Manhattan, the boroughs, Westchester, northern New Jersey, or anywhere in the tri-state area. Highrose Ridge is only five minutes from the renowned Orange Regional Medical Center and only 24 miles from Stewart International Airport. Great shopping is nearby in Middletown, with the popular Woodbury Commons outlets just over 20 miles away on Route 17.
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