Sophisticated Curb Appeal Drawing Prospects to Symphony Village.

Beautifully Landscaped Entrance, Guardhouse Inviting to Active Adult Buyers.

Centreville, MD – Prospective homeowners exploring Symphony Village, the new active adult community taking shape in Centreville, Maryland are finding an impressive welcome mat when they arrive.

A broad sweep of roadway leads visitors to a small guardhouse at the community's "front door," inviting homeowners and prospects alike. The formal entry is flanked by a curving wall of brick and fencing, which lines the entrance. Adding to the curb appeal of the entranceway is a rolling, terraced lawn planted with evergreens, blooming Bradford pear trees and other ornamental shrubs and trees. Just beyond the entrance, visitors are welcomed by rows of 10-foot high antique street lamps that are accented by brass and filigree handiwork below the globes.

"When our homeowners make the decision to build their new home in Symphony Village, every detail of the community is important to them," said Jeff Caruso, CEO of Caruso Homes and a principal member of the Symphony Village development team. "From our architects to our builders to our stone masons, we insist our staff treat each and every detail as though they are building a home and neighborhood that they will be living in."

The much-anticipated Symphony Club greets prospects at the top of the entrance drive, as work proceeds rapidly on that centerpiece of the community. Space next to the Symphony Club is being carefully carved into a large parking lot for homeowners and their guests.

On any spring weekend, homebuyers and prospects tour the homes under construction, comparing the respective features and virtues of the seven different home styles. Large, windows, light-filled rooms and two-car garages are on display already. Beyond the first homes is a lake backed by a large expanse of woods – creating a welcoming environment and restful panoramas for homeowners.

"Clearly our homebuyers are looking for a natural setting but with little maintenance concerns when they move to Symphony Village," Caruso said. "Here they find the right combination with a lively resort lifestyle – located in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay environment. The combination is unbeatable."

More than 60 homes were sold in Symphony Village, Caruso said, before the models were even available for viewing. A total of 395 homes will be sold, ranging in price from $250,000 to $400,000. A community-wide open house will be held for new homeowners and prospective homebuyers May 15-16.