We are looking at a new townhome development in Dover DE, and we love the townhome in the community and the

Youngster
Home Buyer
Stevensville, MD

price is within our range. However, what concerns us is that it is near Kraft factory and the fact that soil around development area is dark brown. Should we be concerned, and what kind of disclosure can we expect from the developers with respect to water quality?

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First to answer: Bj Corey
Bj Corey
Agent
Dover, DE
FIRST ANSWER

Dear Homebuyer: If you are looking at a townhome in the Dover area near Kraft, you will most likely have Dover City water to your home.
If you are considering new construction, please see me or another realtor, do not go into new construction alone. The person there is working for the builder, not for you. That is like going to court with no attorney to represent you and do not worry about paying for the realtor, the commission is already built into the price of the home and if not used just goes back into the builders' profit on that home. Our services are always free to you, the buyer. If you need any help on your new purchase, please email be at bjcorey@kw.com or call 302-382-9851,
Good Luck in whatever you decide!
BJ

Mon Mar 30 2009, 08:01

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