Any opinions on University Park vs. Foxmoor at Galloway on the home construction and neighborhood?

Writer6275
Home Buyer
Absecon, NJ

My family lives in Galloway and is looking for a newer, larger home than the current 3-bedroom , 1300 square foot house we're in. We have two young children and want newer or new construction, low maintenance yard, and a family neighborhood. We have found a house in the University Park neighborhood we like with 3 bedrooms and just needs some minor wall repairs and painting touch up. We also like a house under construction in Foxmoor at Galloway (Meadows Drive) which is priced similarly, though we know there will be an added expense of upgrades, to fence the yard and landscape.

Any advice on if either of these neighborhoods are safe and friendly or if one builder is better than the other? I think All Star?built the University Park houses. Thanks!

Answers (1)
Matthew Haviland
Agent
Atlantic County, NJ
FIRST ANSWER

Good question. I have clients that have bought homes built by both builders and they were happy with the both builders. The benefit of buying the home that is already completed is that you don't have to worry about the landscaping and fence and you already know what the taxes will be. On the other hand Foxmoor is brand new. So you won't have any problems with the house. It's a tough call they both have their advantages and disadvantages. As far as I know both neighborhoods are safe and both builders are good. You may want to call Galloway police to get an opinion on the safety of each neighborhood or you can also drive by at night to check things out.

Please contact me if you have any additional questions or concerns.

Best wishes,

Matt

Web Reference: http://HavilandGroup.net
Fri Oct 9 2009, 05:35

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