IN Peters Township Spring 2014 | Page 97

SPONSORED CONTENT Business Spotlight SPONSORED CONTENT McLaughlin Builders Getting Back to Nature in Peters Township W hen it comes down to it, homeowners in western Pennsylvania have few options when they desire home ownership with views of the water combined with views of natural woodlands. But a new development in Peters Township is one of the rare finds that will allow a homeowner to enjoy both. Lakeshire Estates a 38 acre parcel located along Springdale Road plans to put the “estate” back in real estate for homeowners by offering each new home owner exclusive access to a 3.4 acre lake while enjoying untouched natural woodlands. “The land belongs to one family and they have taken great care in preserving its natural character,” said Realtor Lisa Browell. “Due to the lay of the land, development will require minimal disturbance to the environment,” said Browell. “Of the 38 acres available, 18 have been subdivided to allow for 6 homes with parcel sizes from 1.7 to 6.2 acres,” Browell said. “We welcome interested buyers to set up an appointment to walk the property so they can see for themselves how beautiful it will be to build a home here.” Accomplished architect and land designer Stephen Victor of Victor-Wetzel Associates is serving as the landscape architect for the development, which has received final plan approval from the township. Browell said,” the lot widths and depths, along with min