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Brassfield Meadows

Price Range:
$117,000 - $162,000
Burlington
336-669-3301
698 Brassfield Drive, Burlington, NC 27217
Map/Directions
Builder(s): - Keystone Homes

Overview:

Brassfield Meadow is a single-family community located in Burlington. Several floor plans to accommodate any buyer and any lifestyle. Homes in Brassfield Meadows range from 1,254 square feet to 2,358 square feet. This community offers one and two story traditional designs. The homes exteriors are built with maintenance free vinyl siding, 20 year warranty roof shingles and brick veneer foundations.

All of the homes at Brassfield Meadows come with a completely fenced in backyard with yard maintenance included in the homeowners association dues. Brassfield is located within miles of Downtown Burlington and 5 miles from Elon University.

Features: 

  •  Great Northwest Burlington location
  •  14 modern floor plans with cathedral ceilings and brick enclosed foundations
  •  Basement lots available
  •  City conveniences, county taxes
  •  Optional 1 or 2 car garages; bonus rooms & many other options available
  •  Convenient to Elon College, downtown and all area shopping
  •  Call about our great incentives!!

Builder:  Keystone Homes
Model Hours:  Mon-Thurs 11-6, Fri 1-6, Sat 10-6, Sun 1-6
Sales:  Tonia Grinstead
336-362-1113   
tgrinstead@gokeystone.com

Available Listings

  To sort, click column header  |  $$$ = Move-In Special
Lot # Ready Story Br/Ba SF Plan Price Features
138 Move in Ready 2 3/3 1189 Maple $115,990 Details
159 Move in Ready 2 4/2.5 2431 Jamestown $159,990 Details

Map/Directions

Directions to this community:

I-40 east to exit 140 University Dr./Elon exit, left at light.
Continue to HWY 100 (road ends) to right on HWY 100.
Take a left at 1st stoplight, continue on HWY 100, left on Flora Avenue.
Right on Burch Bridge Rd., left on Old Glencoe Rd., right on Lakeside.
Community is on the left.

Photos & Information

About the Area:

Burlington is the principal city of Alamance County, part of the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina. Burlington is home to the Burlington Athletic Stadium where scenes from the movie Bull Durham were filmed and LabCorp, one of the largest clinical laboratory companies in the world, which has its headquarters and several testing facilities in Burlington, employing more than 3,000 people. Honda Aero, a subsidiary of Honda, recently announced that it will move its corporate headquarters to Burlington and build a $27 million plant at the Burlington-Alamance Regional Airport for the manufacture of its HF120 jet engines for use in very light jets. Biscuitville, a regional fast food chain, is also based in Burlington. The city hosts the Burlington Royals, a popular baseball club of the Appalachian League.

Alamance County was created when Orange County was partitioned in 1849. Early settlers included several groups of Quakers, many of whom remain active in the Snow Camp area, along with German farmers, and Scots-Irish immigrants. Alamance County, where Burlington is located, is the site of several skirmishes including the War of the Regulation, when citizens prior to the Revolution rebelled against the corrupt British Colonial Government. The Battle of Lindley's Mill, the Battle of Clapp's Mill, and Pyle's Defeat were also fought here. The Holt family was instrumental in building several different textile mills in the area which provided much of the economic base on which the county grew.

The need of the North Carolina Railroad Company in the 1850s to locate land where they could build, repair and do maintenance on its track was the genesis of Burlington, North Carolina. The Company selected a piece of land slightly west of present day Graham. The employees and their families needed to live within walking distance; hence, a town began to develop. The town was called “Company Shops”.

In 1886 when the North Carolina Railroad Company transferred its operations to Manchester, Virginia, the Company Shops were closed. The citizens selected a new name “Burlington” which was incorporated and a charter was issued in 1893.

AMTRAK's Carolinian and Piedmont trains connect Burlington with the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, and Raleigh.