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Quiet Cove LLC -
Building a Neighborhood for You
Quiet Cove Subdivision
Quiet Cove Lane, Griswold, CT
Quiet Cove Lane, a new 10 lot residential subdivision located on
Pachaug Pond in the town of Griswold, Connecticut provides deeded
lake access for all lots. Homes are now under construction with additional
building lots available for you starting at $95,000. This is a
traditional community with Neighborhood
Standards to
protect your investment. Quiet Cove Lane includes a new road with
cul-de-sac, underground utilities and large lots
from 1.38 to 1.95 acres in size. Quiet Cove LLC is committed
to providing you with a quality home that you can be proud of and
enjoy with your
family. We are building a neighborhood, not just individual
homes. This is our goal and this is what drives
our mission.
As construction professionals we understand that home building can
be a trying and difficult experience. We have dedicated ourselves
to making your experience comfortable and trouble free.
Our efforts will be focused on guiding you through the process step-by-step,
while providing our advice and expertise. You will find our integrity
and candor to be refreshing and you will become confident in our
partnership with you. We will work to maintain schedule commitments,
address your customization requests, and fight for you to reduce
costs when possible while ensuring that the final product provides
the highest quality possible. We want your confidence and trust and
we will work to earn it every day.
Quiet Cove LLC remains focused on current home building innovations
and continually seeks new products and construction processes. This
ensures that we remain on the cutting edge of rapidly advancing technologies
which are sweeping the residential home building industry. Energy
efficiency and low maintenance are two of our focus areas where
we offer a diverse array of high performance materials and products.
Ask us
about performance
enhancing products available to you in your new home.
Graphical
images of homes are used with permission of Garlinghouse and Donald
A.Gardner Architects.
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