



Miller & Smith is building town homes in the Grand Vista Collection at Brambleton. The three-level homes have 2,900 to 3,100 square feet and are priced from $424,990 to $444,990.Miller & Smith is building 74 town homes in the Grand Vista Collection at Brambleton in Loudoun County, a planned community with clubhouses, a summer concert series, family activities, a sport and health club, parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, sports fields, tennis courts and a town center.
Each home has a stucco front with brick accents, vinyl siding, professional landscaping and a two-car garage.
Inside, both models feature four bedrooms; 2 1/2 baths; hardwood flooring in the foyer, powder room and kitchen; 10-foot ceilings on the main level and 9-foot ceilings on the upper and lower levels; 42-inch beech flat-panel cabinets in the center-island kitchen; a luxury master bath with ceramic tile flooring and a glass-enclosed shower; a high-tech wiring system; a rough-in for a lower-level bath; low-E windows and a gas water heater.
The homes have approximately 2,900 to 3,100 finished square feet, with base prices from $424,990 to $444,990. Homeowner association fees are $177 per month.
The Sienna model, with 2,900 square feet, is priced from $424,990. This home features a brick stoop leading to the first-floor entrance foyer. The Sienna has an open floor plan in the back of the home with a dining room, great room and center-island kitchen with a pantry and a wall of windows.
A few steps lead to the library, which has three windows, a closet and a powder room.
Upstairs, the master suite has a walk-in closet and a luxury bath. Two more bedrooms, a second full bath and a laundry room complete this level.
The lower level has a recreation room, a bedroom and an optional bath in addition to a storage room.
Options include a deck, fireplaces, tray ceilings and a lower-level bath.
For more information or directions, call sales manager Tim Lyons at 703/327-0736 or visit www.millerandsmith.com.
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