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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Bowen Family Homes Almost Sold-out in Duluth

Bowen Family Homes’ prime location in sought-after Duluth has two communities nearly sold out—Ashmore and Thornhill Commons. Ashmore currently has only 11 remaining homes and four home sites featuring prestigious Manor-style homes showcasing elegant brick and stone exteriors and carriage garage doors priced from the high $300s. Thornhill Commons only has three homes available. The popular community of arts and crafts style homes with easy access to I-85 and an array of shopping, dining and entertainment venues is priced from $229,000 to the $280,000s.

“The stunning architectural detail and spacious home designs combined with the superb location near I-85 and great shopping, makes these communities highly desirable,” said Tip Cape, one of the owners of Bowen Family Homes. “Interested home buyers are invited to visit soon because the fourteen remaining homes between Ashmore and Thornhill Commons will not last long. Luckily for new home buyers, there are still several different home plans to choose from at Ashmore and Thornhill Commons ranging from 1,856 square feet to 3,475 square feet.”

Ashmore is a community of spacious homes built in Bowen Family Homes’ Town Series of single-family plans. Owner’s suites and secondary bedrooms on the main level, keeping rooms with fireplaces and many other popular options including three-sided brick exteriors, granite countertops, tile kitchen backsplash, extensive trim packages and beautiful hardwood floors throughout the kitchen, foyer and powder room, make the homes irresistible to buyers.

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Page Two, Final Opportunities for Bowen Family Homes in Duluth

Ashmore homeowners will enjoy resort-like amenities with a community pool with mushroom fountain and cabana. In addition to the great convenience to I-85 and Mall of Georgia and Discover Mills, the community is within walking distance of Parsons Elementary and Peachtree Ridge High schools. To visit the community, take I-85 North to exit #109 (Old Peachtree Road). Turn left onto Old Peachtree Road. Ashmore will be on the left, just past Meadow Church Road. For more information, call 678-417-8757.

All of the remaining homes at Thornhill Commons offer three to four bedrooms with two and one-half baths and approximately 1,856 to 2,271 square feet of living space. Each design presents a true arts and crafts style with brick, shingle and/or stone accents. Inside, elegant molding packages for the dining room, granite countertops and tile backsplashes (per plan) in the kitchen, fireplaces with marble surrounds and hardwood entries are among the sophisticated details that greet family and visitors. Each home also has a two-car garage.

Students who live in Thornhill Commons attend Dr. M.H. Mason Jr. Elementary, Richard Hull Middle and Peachtree Ridge High schools. To visit, take I-85 North to exit 107 West (Duluth Highway 120). Follow one mile, and the community will be on the left. For more information, call 770-623-6998 or1-877- MY BOWEN or visit www.bowenfamilyhomes.com.

Since 1969 the Bowen name has stood for excellence in new home construction and community development. Recognized as the 25th largest privately owned builder in the country by Builder Magazine for 2005, Bowen Family Homes is a dynamic homebuilder with operations in Georgia, Florida and Texas. The Atlanta Business Chronicle ranked Bowen Family Homes 4th among metro Atlanta builders in 2006 and 30th among Atlanta’s Top 100 Private Companies for 2006. Additionally, Builder Magazine named Bowen Family Homes the nation’s 43rd largest homebuilder in 2007. These successes have been achieved by simply offering the best new home value in all price ranges. For more information about Bowen Family Homes, please call their Atlanta region headquarters at 678.325.4554 or 1-877- MY BOWEN or visit online at www.bowenfamilyhomes.com.
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