Park Hill’s rootop terraces (above) are as comfortable and wellappointed
as the interior rooms in most upscale townhomes. The
gourmet kitchens (below) are sleek and state-of-the-art.
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gourmet kitchen, private elevator, outdoor summer kitchen,
rooftop terrace, private entrance and two-car garage.
Posh? Lavish? You’d better believe it. Park Hill townhomes offer
everything discriminating buyers would demand in a home five
times the price, as company principals repeatedly have stated.
This is ‘lock and leave,’” Hill says. “Buyers live in lakefront
homes of 8,000 and 12,000 square feet and want to downsize.
But they want to downsize into something that’s the biggest
product in town.”
The proof of success for Park Hill? At press time, more than half
the units had been sold. Some were purchased before ground
was broken, thanks to a Hill Gray Seven publicity blitz and the
inherent appeal of a location that was previously thought to be
unattainable with new construction.
Further evidence of success comes from Hill Gray Seven Development
itself, which has more than 75 years of combined
industry experience and has been involved in planning, permitting,
financing and building in 15 states.
The principals have been there and done that, as the saying
goes — just nothing quite like Park Hill. Then again, nobody
else has, either.
— Michael Candelaria