January 22 2010

Owners Don't Sacrifice Comfort at These Green Condos in Bourne, MA

by brook

Green condos…sure, you can appreciate them – but doesn’t a green home mean that you’ll sacrifice comfort and lifestyle quality? Not at these Bourne, MA condos for sale. The community, The Villages at Brookside, is where energy efficiency is just the icing on the cake.

Once you enter one of these enchanting homes (that appear far more like single family homes than most condos, even on the exterior), you will be immediately impressed with the spaciousness and bright, sunny feeling. Each room has been carefully planned for casual, yet elegant living, and your connection to the outside is ever-present through large spans of glass.

Located just over the Bourne Bridge, this vibrant community is ripe with New England personality and charm. The condominium homes feature traditional Cape Cod style clapboard and shingle exteriors giving way to modern, dramatic interiors. Many townhomes have views spanning out across the Brookside Golf Course, with two-thirds of the homes located directly adjacent to the fairways. Does this sound like sacrificial living to you? We didn’t think so!

But don’t worry; these are Massachusetts green homes indeed. The five home models and homes being built will feature the latest green building techniques, as well as recycled, renewable and long-lasting materials. More energy-efficient heating and cooling systems with programmable thermostats will reduce home operating costs and provide healthier indoor environments.

There will be air filtration systems, improved insulation materials and moisture-control products that reduce potential mold. Low-flow shower fixtures and dual-flush water closets for water conservation, plus state-of-the-art gas log fireplaces vented to the outdoors will be included. And that’s just the beginning! For a complete list of the green features in these Bourne, MA condos for sale, contact The Villages at Brookside sales office at (508) 743-0266.

 

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