Enclave at Stafford Oaks opens model homes; mayor joins ribbon cutting
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A new housing development, the Enclave at Stafford Oaks, opened model homes late May and held a ribbon-cutting officiated by Stafford Mayor Ken Matthew; the project offers two-story houses and remains under construction.
The Enclave at Stafford Oaks, a new housing development on Dulles Avenue in Stafford, opened model homes in late May and held a ribbon-cutting officiated by Stafford Mayor Ken Matthew, Stafford Weekly News reported June 6.
The development, sited on Dulles Avenue between Mister Car Wash and Shipley’s, is planned as two-story houses marketed toward young couples and senior citizens, according to the broadcast. The Enclave is still largely under construction; a guided walkthrough of model homes highlighted storage features and other finishes.
Randall Williams, host of Stafford Weekly News, said the model homes opened the last Saturday in May and that the project has been years in the making. The program directed interested buyers to ShreeHolmes.com for more information.
The development adds new for-sale housing in a city the broadcast described as roughly seven square miles in size. No sales prices, developer name, lot counts or construction timeline were specified in the segment.
Contact information aired on the program named “Shree Holmes” and the website ShreeHolmes.com as a source for further details.
