March 2016
Activity in The Village and Phase IV Even during cold weather months, crews continued to work on the common areas inside The Village at Brookberry Farm. The bocce courts have been completed, and landscaping is being installed in The Village Green area. During mid-March, landscaping crews planted trees and bushes in The Village, followed by installation of irrigation systems.
In addition to a flurry of home building activity, construction work on the bridge on Windalier Lane is nearing completion. If you haven’t been to that area of Brookberry Farm recently, you might want to check out the progress! Watch for news in The Farm Truck about the bridge opening in the near future.
“Now that weather is getting warmer, things are quickly taking shape in The Village,” Brookberry Farm developer Matt McChesney said. “There are three homes completed in The Village, and an additional eight homes – four custom builds and four spec houses – are under construction.”
For more information about The Village at Brookberry Farm and Phase IV, please visit BrookberryFarm.com.
“The great weather that we’ve enjoyed recently brought out more people looking at lots in The Village and Phase IV,” he added. “There are still some prime lot locations available in Phase IV, but they will go quickly this spring or summer. In fact, a couple of my favorite Phase IV lots are still available.”
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It’s Here !
It seems everybody is ready for spring. The good news is: it’s finally here. Other than some sleet and a few cold spells, winter was really not that bad this year. It certainly makes us appreciate the great weather we usually get here in Winston-Salem. It’s time to go out and enjoy planting and sprucing up your outside. Just like decorating the inside of your home, now is the time to be thinking about decorating outside as well.
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Darren Burke Construction Darren Burke is Winston-Salem born and bred, and he brings that love of our great city to every home that he builds. Based in Clemmons, Darren and his wife Sherry, who is also a Winston-Salem native, take great pride in each and every house built by Darren Burke Construction.
Founded in 1998, Darren Burke Construction prides itself in being present for the entire homebuilding process – from the very beginning planning and dreaming stages to the very last, final touches put on a custom home. With areas also specializing in remodels and additions, Darren Burke and his team bring the knowledge and skill every homeowner is looking for to every project that they take on. More than anything, all members of Darren Burke Construction stay committed to the customer service aspect of every job that they begin. From start to finish, no question is too small, no detail too slight. Their end result is the same as that of their clients: a completed project – small or large – based on unmatched dedication and unmistakable craftsmanship.
Installing additional shrubs and trees will not only add beauty to your yard, it will add value to your home as well. Spring is the most popular time of the year to add plants. Many homeowners want to add privacy to their backyard, and there are several different evergreens that work well for screening. Make sure you pick the right plant for the right spot. Before shopping, take a photo of the area, get some approximate measurements, know how much sun the area has and always look up. Don’t plant something that will one day compete with the power lines above. Some basic planning will go a long way to ensure you get the right plants. Courtesy L.A. Reynolds Garden Showcase
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