Landview Properties Inc creating magic in its Goodleigh Manor Project located in Dallas, PA
Landview Properties—09/21/2006—Dallas, PA- With each passing day road is being built in one of Dallas Township's most exclusive residential housing developments. The name of it is Goodleigh Manor and it is located in one of Luzerne County's most sought after areas. With the majority of housing developments selling lots less than one acre, Goodleigh Manor offers the potential land buyer a refreshing change of pace with its creation of large parcels that range from 2 to 15 plus acres and 5 miles of paved township roads. The company creating this upscale project is Landview Properties Inc, a company with 18 plus years experience developing land in Northeast PA and known for its quality work, attention to detail and extensive knowledge of the development and planning process. Goodleigh Manor offers the discerning buyer properties with views up to 25 plus miles, large wooded parcels, no further subdivision, protective covenants, financing, underground utilities; extensive entrance landscaping that includes 60 foot fieldstone walls, and a preserved trail system with a 50 acre nature preserve that the residents of Goodleigh Manor can enjoy for walking, jogging and biking. It is truly going to be the gem of the Back Mountain.
This was a sought after property that many developers throughout the country came and looked at. Talk of condominiums and golf courses abounded for this gorgeous piece of land. In the end however the previous owner opted to sell to Landview Properties since this company was known for preserving as much of the land as possible by creating large parcels, restricting further subdivision and placing clearing provisions in the protective covenants. Another unique feature that attracts land buyers is the fact that Landview has no time frame for building and buyers can use their own builder. This is quite the attraction for potential land owners who aren't ready to build since they can purchase their dream property and not feel pressured into building immediately.
According to Landview's President Jim Comes and Project Manager Chuck Revitt this project is proving to be a once in lifetime opportunity for the company. "We knew from the first time that we laid eyes on this mountain that we would have an opportunity to create one of the Back Mountain's most desirable developments," said Jim Comes. "I never got tired of walking around on this project; this mountain just pulls you in with its beauty. Once you see it you just know that you have to come back," said Revitt.