Upscale Rental Townhomes Open in Mohegan Lake Near Cortlandt Town Center
Cortlandt officials joined representatives of Finkelstein Timberger East in celebrating the opening of an upscale rental townhome community next to the Cortlandt Town Center in Mohegan Lake.
Located on the former site of Lakeview Cottages, Meadowbrook Commons on the Boulevard on Route 6 offers more than 50 two-bedroom townhomes, ranging from $3,000 to $3,575 per month.
“Meadowbrook Commons is a wonderful addition to our town. The property is lovely, the amenities are very attractive, and the fit and finish of the residences are top-notch,” said Cortlandt Supervisor Linda Puglisi. “The builders and the developers have done an impeccable job on these residences. We welcome the addition of this high-quality housing stock. It’s a perfect fit to the unique character of the town.”
Meadowbrook Commons townhomes have a variety of layouts, offering garages, dens and family rooms, open floorplan kitchens, and high-end fixtures and premium appliances. The development’s clubhouse features a fully equipped gym, lounge with a television, Wi-Fi and wet bar, as well as outdoor amenities including seating areas, barbecue pit, guest parking, and a large pond encircled by a nature trail.
“We view our properties as our family’s legacy, and as a long-term investment into our local communities,” said Tony East, one of Finkelstein Timberger East’s principals. “We keep what we build and own, as evidenced by our commitment to the Town of Cortlandt. Meadowbrook Commons has been and is a labor of love, and we anticipate it being a wonderful addition to housing options available for residents of the local area. Everyone at FTERE and Meadowbrook Commons looks forward to being part of the Cortlandt community for many years to come.”
Cortlandt Councilman and Deputy Supervisor Dr. Richard Becker emphasized the location of the townhomes to commercial and recreational destinations in town for young professionals, families and active adults.
“Meadowbrook Commons is a unique and necessary addition to Cortlandt’s varied housing stock,” Becker said. “This development is centrally located, and ideally situated adjacent to wonderful shopping and recreational activities. A perfect example of ‘residential reuse,’ it adds another option of quality and affordable housing for our community.”
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