Richmond New Home with Basement Ready for You

January 24th, 2012 by Chris Parks

Those currently shopping for Richmond new homes will love this basement home that is ready for occupancy. There are plenty of reasons why you will want to take a look at this new home located in the Richmond community of Tarrington on the James. The first floor boasts an expansive family room with a gas log fire place turned down low for that late night show. The cozy breakfast area and designer kitchen with granite countertops augment the interior appeal of the home and provide the gathering place for the party, or holiday event.

With all of the first floor adorned with hardwood floors, there is little reason to shy away from hosting a party in the formal dining room. Retreat to the first-floor study for the mid-afternoon conference call without deserting the family. This expansive home boasts six bedrooms and 5.5 baths.

Enjoy the 1/2 acre home site and spend your time in the back yard which is fully sodded and irrigated. Spend some time on your low-maintenance aggregate patio and get ready for your glass of lemonade, grill and the kids swing set. Take that evening stroll on the community sidewalks down to the river front private community park or playground. With so many family activities, why would anyone want to live anywhere else?

We have been building luxury homes in Richmond, Virginia for more than 30 years. Each home is built as if it were our own personal home. Our staff architects spend meticulous time in designing each space with dedicated care. Tarrington on the James is located on the Robious Road corridor in the Midlothian area. Come and visit today.

Want to know more? For a personalized tour of this prime Richmond real estate, please call Chris Parks 804.218.7760 or visit the Boone Homes website.

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