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Raw Dirt To Custom Built Home at Portofino Equestrian Community Custom BuiltHome in Clayton By Corker Enterprises.

This is a video of the custom built home on lot 7 in Portofino Equestrian Community, this 2539 square feet home will be listed for $415,000, it is scheduled to be finished in late Fall. The horses at the end of the video had just come off one of the trails at Portofino.

 

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Comments

Hi David!  Wow!  It's coming along, isn't it?!  Love the horseback riders showing what a wonderful equestrian community this is.  You should video tape this and then splice it together and show the home building process in rapid motion!

Have a great week...

Posted by Debe Maxwell - Search Charlotte Homes for Sale - Charlotte NC Neighborhoods (Helen Adams Realty) about 1 month ago
Debe, Thanks, yes the plan is to video both spec homes from start to finish and sell them before they're done.
Posted by David O'Doherty-Clayton NC Homes for Sale-Raleigh NC Homes for Sale (Coldwell Banker HPW) about 1 month ago

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Congratulations on this featured post in the New Home Sales Group.  Thanks for your contributions. 

Posted by Chapman Realty Homes Brunswick Georgia about 1 month ago

Hi Julie, thanks for the feature, very cool!

Posted by David O'Doherty-Clayton NC Homes for Sale-Raleigh NC Homes for Sale (Coldwell Banker HPW) about 1 month ago

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