Two new major mixed-use residential developments are coming to Kent County. Homestead is a 182-acre site in Milford. Spring Hall is a 238-acre site in Frederica.
NAI Emory Hill’s Jon Hickey of the New Castle office and Ann Bailey of the Lewes office will be representing the landowner of the two developments which were just listed for sale. “These two developments will literally change the face of Kent County,” said Hickey.
Homestead’s site plan includes provisions for 1,057 residential units to consist of 299 single-family lots, 276 town homes, 82 twin homes and 400 condominiums and/or apartments. The parcel of land is on Route 14 just off the intersection of Route 15 within the city limits of Milford.
Spring Hall’s site plan is composed of 935 residential units including 476 single-family lots, 309 town homes and 150 twin homes as well as 225,000 square feet of retail land and 110,000 square feet of office land. The development is on Route 12, Johnnycake Landing Road, just off Route 113 within the town limits of Frederica.
Both developments “will appeal to all homebuyers, from young new families just starting out to seniors looking to retire in a beautiful setting close to Delaware’s beaches,” said Bailey.
Both developments are also fully serviced by local utilities, water, sewer and electric, and can be sold in their entirety or in parcels. For more information go to www.homesteadmilford.com and www.springhallfrederica.com.