Fay's Point model home, Blue Island, IL |
CHICAGO, IL– Tinley Park-based MACK Companies announced that
10 new construction townhomes are ready for immediate delivery at Fay's Point, a
27-acre marina community in Blue Island, Ill.
Eric Workman |
Five two-bedroom and
five three-bedroom, two-story townhomes are available for sale, with prices
ranging from $204,900 to $249,900 for 2,015 to 2,481 square feet.
“Fay’s Point really
has it all, as it combines high-quality housing, a prime location and
affordable pricing, which appeals to a broad number of homebuyers, particularly
those looking to purchase a home before interest rates get much higher,” said Eric
Workman, vice president of sales and marketing at MACK.
“Single professionals and young couples will love being less
than 20 miles from Chicago’s Loop, families will be drawn to the quiet marina
neighborhood and empty-nesters will enjoy the laid-back lifestyle, with walking
paths and boat dock right at their doorstep.”
Less than 20 miles south of Chicago, Fay's Point is in the
early stages of development with a total of 30 existing townhomes, including
the 10 new construction units available for immediate sale.
The development also includes home sites for 44
new-construction townhomes, five lots capable of up to 236 new multifamily
units and a marina with more than 80 boat slips.
Planning for the new construction is underway, positioning
this marina community to be a major destination in the thriving south Chicago
suburb.
Keith Tarasiewicz |
Fay’s Point is located just off of I-57, at 1522 Broadway in
Blue Island, with close proximity to two Metra Rail stops and just minutes from
a number of major retail outlets, restaurants and entertainment.
For more information on the immediate-delivery townhomes or
to schedule a tour, contact Keith Tarasiewicz by phone at 855-440-6225, email keitht@ibuymack.com or visit www.fayspoint.com.
For a complete
copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Julie Liedtke
312-267-4521
Kim Manning
312-267-4527
.
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