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Hidden Creek honored by the Builders Associates of Hudson Valley

The Builders Association of the Hudson Valley awarded ON-SITE Sales and Marketing, LLC four BAHV Pinnacle Awards - three awards, including "Best Townhome Community" (51+ homes), were for Hidden Creek at Monroe, and one award was for Best "Salesperson of the Year." The awards were presented at a dinner reception on April 13. Hidden Creek at Monroe, which began preview sales in fall 2009, was designated as "Best Model Home" and "Best Community Website;" and Michelle Morgan was named "Salesperson of the Year." "We are proud to receive these distinctions of excellence," said Allan Leeds, a principal at ON-SITE Sales and Marketing. "Hidden Creek at Monroe is a tranquil and beautiful place to live, and our award for 'Best Townhome Community' is further acknowledgement of this." Hidden Creek at Monroe features three separate model styles, Harriman, Tuxedo and Woodbury. Each private residence has two bedrooms and a den or three bedrooms, and each has two and a half baths and a full, two-car garage. A central clubhouse features a fitness center, basketball court, fireplace lounge, and swimming pool. The community is close to shopping, hiking, golf and fishing. Hidden Creek at Monroe is already one of the top-selling, new townhome communities in the Hudson Valley, having completely sold out its first phase and part of its second phase prior to the community's grand opening, which is scheduled for the late spring. The community is being built by Herskowitz Family, which has been building in the area since the 1960s and developed numerous residential communities in Northern Bergen County, N.J. and throughout Rockland and Orange Counties. Prior communities include Briarwoods Farm in Nanuet, Old Mill Acres in Valley Cottage, Terranova in Garnerville, Thiells Mountain Estates in Haverstraw, Call Hollow in Stony Point, and their nationally-acclaimed Winding Creek at Old Tappan. The BAHV Pinnacle Awards recognize outstanding performance by Hudson Valley building industry professionals. The Builders Association of the Hudson Valley Inc. is a not-for-profit, trade organization which has represented the interests and needs of the residential, remodeling, and light commercial building industry in Orange, Dutchess, Putnam, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester Counties since 1952. The Association is affiliated with the New York State Builders Association in Albany and the National Association of Home Builders in Washington, D.C.
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