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New in Maryland: Town houses for Oak Creek

NVHomes is building 110 town homes at Oak Creek in Upper Marlboro, a gated private golf course community with plans for a swimming and tennis facility, a club and a fitness center near Bowie Town Center and Largo Town Center.

Each home in this Prince George’s County community will include a brick front, a brick stoop, 6 1/2-inch beaded vinyl siding, professional landscaping, a fenced and gated private yard, and a two-car garage.

Inside, each home features three bedrooms, two full baths and two half baths; hardwood floors in the powder room and kitchen; ceramic tile floors in the foyer; 9-foot ceilings on the main level; vaulted ceilings; crown moldings; 42-inch cabinets, granite counters and recessed lighting in the center-island kitchen; ceramic tile floors in the baths; and gas heat and hot water.

The Astor model has about 2,112 finished square feet, with a base price of $333,540. Homeowner association fees are $135 per month.

On the lower level, this home has an entrance into the foyer, a recreation room , a laundry room, a powder room, a storage room and two-car garage.

The main level features a front living room, a separate dining room and a powder room. At the back of this level are a family room and center-island kitchen.

Upstairs, the master suite has a sloping ceiling, a walk-in closet and a private bath. Two more bedrooms and a second full bath complete this level.

Buyers can opt for a two-bedroom floorplan upstairs with two baths.

For more information, call sales and marketing representatives Matt Kelley and Matt Robison at 301/218-1598 or visit www.nvhomes.com.

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