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2008

Woodmont Community Noted for Increased Demand July 8, 2008

Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Inquirer Real Estate writer Alan J. Heavens notes how location continues to drive sales in the Philadelphia suburbs. He mentions how, despite variations in marketing and construction, “location is still the secret to success.” Citing Wayne Norris, a new-home sales analyst in the area, he explains that Woodmont is a “strong performer” in the market with over 85 of it’s 120 houses sold since 2005. The article then moves to focus on the Lower Moreland School District as a another distinct advantage of Woodmont’s location. Finally, the article notes a shift in housing size and configuration as developers cater to shifts in demand. Bernard Markstein of the National Association of Home Builders writes, “The trend to smaller houses appears to be a national one, and they are generally selling better.” It is this national rise in demand for smaller houses that will increase Woodmont’s popularity and add to its site advantage.

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Woodmont receives praise in Philadelphia Inquirer article “Housing Market Not So Bad in Right Place” July 8, 2008

Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Inquirer Real Estate writer Alan J. Heavens notes how location continues to drive sales in the Philadelphia suburbs. He mentions how, despite variations in marketing and construction, “location is still the secret to success.” Citing Wayne Norris, a new-home sales analyst in the area, he explains that Woodmont is a “strong performer” in the market with over 85 of it’s 120 houses sold since 2005. The article then moves to focus on the Lower Moreland School District as a another distinct advantage of Woodmont’s location. Finally, the article notes a shift in housing size and configuration as developers cater to shifts in demand. Bernard Markstein of the National Association of Home Builders writes, “The trend to smaller houses appears to be a national one, and they are generally selling better.” It is this national rise in demand for smaller houses that will increase Woodmont’s popularity and add to its site advantage.

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Jason Duckworth speaks at a forum on “Developing for a Sustainable Future” March 14, 2008

Arcadia Land Company Vice-president, Jason Duckworth, speaks on the developer’s perspective at a forum on sustainable development in Philadelphia, PA.  The forum, entitled Developing for a Sustainable Future , was organized by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.  Jason explained Arcadia’s approach to development, the market for sustainable projects, obstacles to sustainable develoment in the region, and his recommendations for planning and economic development agencies, legislators and developers.

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Woodmont wins HBA’s Pinnacle Award for “Best Community Between $450k and $700k” March 7, 2008

The Sales and Marketing Council of the HBA presented the 20th Annual Pinnacle Awards, Recognizing Excellence & Outstanding Achievements in the Home Building Industry. More than 60 building, marketing, associate and personal achievement categories were awarded. These awards are the highest honor given in the Bucks & Montgomery housing industry. This highly anticipated black tie gala attracted over 300 of the best and brightest in local building talent.  Woodmont’s award for Single Family Community of the Year in the $450,000 to $700,000 price range was accepted by Gigliotti Group, Inc., one of Woodmont’s outstanding home builders.

List of 2007 Award Winners