Did you know you can own a Luxury Townhome in North Strabane Township for as low as $987 a month? That’s right!! And this even includes your principle, interest, taxes, and insurance. You can actually own a Heartland Homes‘ custom built luxury townhome in the beautiful Weavertown Village for less than the cost of renting.
Taking a Look at Renting
We challenge you to browse the web for a townhome for Rent for less than $1,000 a month in North Strabane Township. Your results will show one to three listings of apartments that are very small, that were built in the 1960’s, and you can imagine the funky apartment smell just by looking at the photos.
You can envision what it would be like in living in one of these places too! First, your search will consist of finding the home that is not as ghastly as the rest. You will probably make a sacrifice or two, like accepting the water stain in the bathroom for the only townhome that offered a third bedroom. And remember that funky apartment smell? You will get used to it. You will get used to it because everything you own will start to smell like it, and it simply becomes a part of your life.
After a couple months of hidden fees, and high utility bills you will soon realize that you are not saving any money at all by renting. You will want to move out, move up, and you will probably look into buying a home. And then it will hit you, the $1,000+ dollars you have been paying per month went straight to the pockets of your landlord, when you could have been investing your money into a new home that produces worth for you!
A Look at Weavertown Village
You will not be making any sacrifices in your home search, no stains, and no funky smells. Your search is very easy. You will meet with Jodie, our friendly sales manager at Weavertown Village. With her you can pick out the floorplan, all the custom options you want, and the perfect lot to call home. You can build this brand new Heartland Home for less than the price of renting! Enjoy a luxury townhome with custom floorplans and an abundance of living space, all in a low maintenance community. The time you save by not laboring in the yard can be spent all day at the community pool or at one of the countless hotspots that surround this convenient location.
The best part is that the money you used to spend on rent now goes to you. Your monthly payments go into home ownership, and not into the pockets of a landlord. Month by month you accumulate more and more value!
So what are you waiting for? Let’s make you an appointment for a personal tour of this community. Meet with Jodie to discuss why living in Weavertown Village is the best decision you can make!



One of my favorite childhood stories is The Three Little Pigs. The tale of three curly tailed home builders with a lesson that hard work and a passion for building is more rewarding than extra moments of play time. While two pigs quickly built homes of poor quality giving them more free time to play, the third pig labored hard in quality construction building the best custom built homes in Pittsburgh (or at least that’s the version we were told). Compared to the other two pigs, the third pig’s extra effort paid off, his home lasted longer, was absolutely beautiful, and fulfilled the needs of it’s residents.
As much as I wish the title “Going, Going, Gone!!” is a reference to a Pittsburgh Pirates’ home run, this post is going to discuss interest rates, and how they are on their way to being hit out of the park.
Only One Week remains to receive the first time home buyer or “step-up” home buyer tax incentive. If you are eligible to receive the special tax incentive your deadline to purchase a quick delivery home built by Heartland Homes is next Tuesday, March 2nd.
According to the 2009 Metropolitan Foreclosure Market Report from RealtyTrac, the Sand States: California, Florida, Nevada, and Arizona account for the majority of all U.S. foreclosures in 2009. CA, FL, NV, and AZ are accountable for the top 20 highest foreclosure percentages of metropolitan cities that have a population greater than 200,000 people. Even more staggering is that these four states are hosts to 29 of the 30 cities ranked highest in the nation. 

