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Thursday, April 11, 2013

First Set of Liseter Homes Now for Sale

The first section of homes in the 400-acre estate are open for sale.

Homes in the Liseter Development, formerly the du Pont estate in Newtown Square, are now open for sale to the public. The 400-acre estate is currently under Toll Brothers construction to become a master-planned community with six collections of carriage and single-family homes at Route 252/Newtown Street Road and Goshen Road. "Liseter is the only master-planned community in the area with a rich history, classic main line architecture, and on-site amenities," Brian Thierrin, Toll Brothers’ vice president, said in a press release. "It’s truly a one-of-a-kind opportunity and excitement has continued to build since we purchased this historic property." The development will be sold in sections, and the Bryn Mawr Collection is now open. The Bryn…

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joe costello

10:40 am on Monday, May 6, 2013

Paul people can do whatever they want use their real name or not disagree with you or the twp. it's a free country and NS does not belong to you! you are a bully and a know it all!   more ›

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Toll Brothers To Develop 449 Luxury Homes in Newtown Square

Formerly known as the Ashford site, Liseter luxury homes is scheduled to open home sales in January 2013.

NEWTOWN SQUARE–The estate on the corner of Rt. 252/Newtown Street Road and Goshen Road in Newtown Square–owned by The Rouse Group–will soon be redeveloped into luxury homes by luxury home builder Toll Brothers. "We were just informed...that Toll Brothers has partnered up with Rouse development to construct Ashford, which will be renamed to Liseter–Liseter is the farm that the du Pont family originally called the property," announced Newtown Township Manager Mike Trio at a supervisors meeting on Nov. 26. According to Trio, Toll Brothers has "strictly committed" to the township's development standards. "We made sure that when they came in and did their project that they were going to provide a high-standard project. They've initiated their …

L. Ferguson

5:23 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2013

MIDDLEMAN, WHY SHOULD WE BUY THE PROPERTY? WHY DOES THE TOWNSHIP FEEL WE NEED ALL THOSE HOUSES? WHY DON'T THE TOWNSHIP THINK ABOUT PRESERVING NEWTOWN SQUARE (OR WHATS LEFT OF IT)? IS THAT SO STRANGE AN IDEA? OTHER COMMUNTIES PRESERVE THEIR LAND!   more ›

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