WOODSTOCK TREES/GREEN DESIGN MODERN
Sebastian Mariscal Studio offers turn-key supreme home, total of 2,650 s/f w/ exquisite individual havitable spaces such as Grand Living Room, Master Intimate Suite w/ retreat room & fireplace, 2 additional bdrm suites, each w/ private bath & gourmet kitchen w/ Mahogany cabinets. Home inspired by nature has several interiorgardens, huge glass frame views of extensive woods of the property & green roofs as one of many Green elements that makes this house a unique piece of Architecture. The sales price reflects "The Woodstock Trees" custom designed home to be built by internationallyacclaimed architects Sebastian Mariscal Studio, on a 9+ acre portion of the property. Aditional acreage is available. Sale & construction will be subject to the seller's compliance with all regulatory requirements. Visit www.sebastianmariscal.com to view award winning projects. Call Christine Nielson of Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty for details and showing appts. 845 417 4151

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