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Heritage at South Brunswick Grand Opening Success!
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Luxury Townhome Collection release is met with a great response!

ISELIN, N.J. - Washingtoner -- South Brunswick, New Jersey –A new luxury master planned community with resort-style amenities, Heritage at South Brunswick, has just released buildings 1 and 2 in Phase 1 of their Townhome Collection to their VIP list of interested buyers. This initial release has pre-construction pricing from the mid $800's, floorplans that are thoughtfully designed, and is in a prime location.

Paul Csik, American Properties Senior Vice President, states "Our buyers have been eagerly awaiting this opening and within two weeks of being available, many homeowners have decided to make Heritage at South Brunswick their new home. We offer early fall closings as an added bonus!"

Our designer appointed townhomes are located directly off Route 1 which offers easy commuting to Princeton, New Brunswick, and New York City. This exciting new community is surrounded by religious institutions, restaurants, medical centers, and a school district that is rated A+ by Niche.com.

Heritage at South Brunswick features 2-story townhomes with full basements, 3 - 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ - 3 ½ baths, 2-car garages, 9' ceilings, beautiful kitchens with spacious center islands, and walk in laundry rooms. With optional finished basements, these townhomes have up to 3,058 square feet of living space and include outstanding features at no extra cost in every home. Luxury amenities throughout the community include:
  • Community Clubhouse with Game Room and Lounge
  • Fitness Center
  • Pool with Sundeck
  • Tennis & Pickleball Court
  • Covered Terrace with Dual-Sided Fireplace, Private Grilling, and Dinning Areas
  • Playground Area
Visit www.heritageatsouthbrunswick.com or contact Kelly Flanagan at kflanagan@americanproperties.net to make an appointment with one of our sales team members and to learn more about what our amazing community has to offer!

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About American Properties Realty, Inc.

American Properties Realty, Inc., A licensed Real Estate Broker, continues its proud 45-year tradition of introducing award-winning communities that provide excellent quality, convenient locations and affordable pricing for New Jersey homebuyers. The principals of American Properties Realty, Inc. have been involved in the creation of over 10,000 residences ranging from luxurious estate homes to award- winning master planned communities of apartments, condominiums, townhomes and single-family homes.

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American Properties Realty, Lauren Pluta
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