Summer Staycation in Your Weaver Home

Forget faraway summer vacations — this season is all about staying home! In your brand new Weaver living space, designed with high-end features and stylish, open space, you don’t have to endure long hours of travel or break your wallet to experience the luxury and freedom of vacation.

Whether in your luxury, low-maintenance active adult community or spacious, single-family home community, all that you need to feel relaxed and pampered is right at your fingertips. Take a look at a few of our favorite ways to enjoy a summer staycation from the comfort of your fresh, clean Weaver home:

Dinner date. With gourmet appliances, treating yourself to an upscale meal is so much fun. Call a babysitter for your kids, and relax with a glass of your favorite wine while you try out that new recipe you’ve been saving.

H2O happy: Light and crisp, there’s nothing that refreshing spa water can’t fix. Try making this spiralized cucumber spa water with mint and lemon, and enjoy it from the peace and privacy of your beautiful home.

Get scent-imental: In your spacious living room, dim the overhead lights and ignite the candle scent that relaxes you and puts your mind at ease. Lavender, citrus, and peppermint are known for their calming effects.

Breakfast in bed. Start your morning with a little extra love. Enjoy eggs, bagels, and coffee from the comfort of your cozy sheets with the help of a bed tray table. Share the fun with your partner… or simply pamper yourself!

Luxury treatment. In your active adult community, spend the day relaxing by the pristine pool, breaking a sweat in the fitness center, or playing games and lounging in the clubhouse. The luxury is all yours to enjoy!

Cocktail hour. Put the happy in “happy hour”! As the sun goes down, bring the fun of your favorite bar to the comfort of your private backyard with homemade cocktails. Set the mood with your favorite music and cheers!

Movie magic. There’s nothing like discovering a new favorite movie. Whether with your partner, friends, or by yourself, get comfortable with classic movie-theater candy, popcorn, and cozy blankets — and hit the lights!

The great outdoors. If you live in a single-family home community, head out back to your spacious yard and sunbathe in style while you look out onto the scenic, wooded views ahead. The natural world is yours…

Spa day. Who says you have to leave your home to get the royal treatment? In your spacious owner’s bathroom, welcome luxury with a hot shower, face mask, aromatherapy, manicure and pedicure… you name it.

Built for comfort and flexibility, there’s no better place to enjoy your free time than your very own home. This summer, kick back and indulge in a little staycation! No matter what you love to do the most, you have all the open, airy room and high-end features you need to experience true luxury. No travel and costs necessary.

For more information about our beautiful homes, contact us at 724-609-5261. We can’t wait to meet you!

Featured Community: The Pines at Camp Trees

Fall asleep to the calming sounds of the countryside. Wake up to the sprawling greenery and your own private getaway. If this is how you want to start and end your days… Say hello to The Pines at Camp Trees, a scenic, peaceful oasis tucked into the wooded vistas and rolling hills of Pine Township, just minutes north of Pittsburgh. This is the place where your life is easiest.

New Home Features

Expertly built with superior practices, our spacious, open-concept homes range from 3 to 5 bedrooms with 2.5 to 3.5 bathrooms, a 2- or 3-car garage, and 2,077 to 3,803 square feet of beautiful, modern space. Priced from the $500s with first-floor master options, you have a variety of distinctive plans to choose from to fulfill your wants and needs. From high-end features and finishes to personalization options and all of the space you need, a home here is your base, your sanctuary, and your greatest source of comfort.

Desirable Pine Township Location

Open your front door and find the world at your feet… (yes, these views are real). From cozy mornings with a cup of coffee to evening dinners and get-togethers, the gorgeous greenery in front of you is the backdrop you deserve for the best moments of your life. If you feel your best among fresh, clean air and the wonder of nature, you’re going to love looking out onto the majestic grounds in your yard and beyond. Homesites range up to 1+ acres.

Best of all, The Pines at Camp Trees is located within the award-winning Pine Richland School District, which means your children will grow up with the experiences you’ve always wanted for them. Just a drive away from downtown Pittsburgh, you and your family can enjoy the magnetic spirit of the Steel City whenever you want. At The Pines at Camp Trees, peace and privacy meets unbeatable convenience like you’ve never seen before.

Your Perfect Match

After a long day or a weekend trip, you deserve to come back to a home that’s on the same page as you are. You want to sit back, relax, and enjoy your routine without interruptions. You want features designed for your modern lifestyle, that complement your aesthetic and make you comfortable. You want to feel incredible when you walk through your door — and when you’re looking out over your one-plus acre homesite.

There’s no better time than now to start fresh in a clean, untouched living space that loves you back. The Pines at Camp Trees is waiting with open arms to welcome you home… come experience your best lifestyle! For more information about our homes here, please contact us at 412-525-9409. We can’t wait to get started! 

Model Grand Opening Celebration | Weaver Homes

At Weaver Homes, new is what we do. And we can’t wait to introduce you to something beautiful, something fresh, and of course, something entirely new. Our newest model home and most popular floorplan in Hickory Glen, The Ashton, is now ready to “say hello”!

Join the party on-site Saturday, June 27, from 1 to 3 p.m. as we introduce the grand opening of our model home with food trucks and fun! The new Ashton model is located at 134 Pearce Rd, Mars, PA 16046. 

Bonus, while you’re here, visit the all-new Grayson floorplan now under construction down the street! By popular demand, this is our largest floorplan yet with over 3,800 sq. feet of living space. 

Rather tour from the comfort of your couch? Tune in to the Weaver Homes Facebook page to join us live at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 27 for a virtual celebration.

The Ashton Floorplan

Our popular Ashton floorplan comes complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2,820 square feet of wide open space across two-stories. With an expertly designed open-concept first floor, including an expansive kitchen built with stylish, modern design and the high-end features you love, this functional home is perfect for both entertaining and enjoying quiet family time.

From birthday celebrations and holiday dinners to backyard hangouts and weeknight get-togethers, a home like this is exactly where you want to experience your life’s most memorable moments. Not to mention, the superior building materials and practices that come standard in all of our living spaces ensure that your family is always safe, comfortable, and entirely at home.

Your New Community

Situated on 60 majestic, secluded acres in Adams Township, Hickory Glen is a peaceful and private oasis that’s waiting to welcome you home. Starting at $589,900, our wide array of floorplans offer generous backyard areas that overlook the distinctive, sprawling vistas of Adams Township. Choose to build on a ½, ¾, or 1+ acre lot, and start fresh in a squeaky clean, brand new Weaver home. 

For more information about our grand opening event, please contact Gary at 412-525-9409 or gsarti@weaverhomes.com. We can’t wait to see you soon!

Mars Area School District Awarded U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon

With the launch of our brand new single family community Hickory Glen, located in the Mars area school district, Weaver Homes is happy to announce that the Mars Area High School has been awarded a Blue Ribbon by the U.S. Deparment of Education making the 2019 national list of high-achieving schools!

Schools that win a Blue Ribbon are recognized for their “overall academic excellence or their progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups,” according to the U.S. Department of Education. Over 9,000 school have won the honor since the program began in 1982.

The high school was specifically recognized for its academic levels achieved through state and national testing and nominated by the PA Department of Education based on the student achievement numbers. In 2018, the high school had a 98.8 percent graduation rate with 82.2 percent of graduates enrolling in post-secondary institutions, 6.1 percent enlisting in the military and 9.3 percent entering Pennsylvania’s workforce.

There are many people who contributed to the achievement, including teachers, students, administration, the board of education and parents. The award is based on achievement which is directly associated to teaching and learning. The school will be presented with a plaque and flag at a special ceremony in Washington, D.C. at a later date.

Situated on 60 majestic and secluded acres in the Mars School District, Hickory Glen is Adams Township’s premiere single-family home community. At Weaver Homes we want to build neighborhoods that are lifelong cornerstones to a township. We want families to have the room to grow and actually be able to enjoy their property without being “on-top” of their neighbors. The  Weaver Homes leadership team is proud to offer 40 incredibly spacious homesites. These select 40 properties, shown in the map below, will offer: half, three-quarter and one acre+ homesites, minutes from the Mars Area school campus and Adams Township community park.

 

Congratulations to Mars School District and the many families, students, administration and teachers that made this possible!

Millcreek Farms | Update 40% of the First Phase SOLD!

 

Weaver Homes’ newest neighborhood is a much desired location for luxury lifestyle living in Middlesex Township. Millcreek Farms is located right off of Route 228 and Route 8, offering many conveniences, with low Butler County Taxes! It is tucked back on 32 beautiful open acres.

The clubhouse is getting close to being finished and the models are well on their way. Check out the video below for a peek into the progress at Millcreek Farms!

 

Millcreek Farms offers multiple home styles that allow you to “right-size” and pick the best fit for exactly how you want to live. Whether it is a single family one-level living or an open concept Villa, easy living is at your door step. Throw away your snow shovel and lawn mower and grab your sunhat and cards because this new lifestyle is all about easy living. This easy lifestyle is yours on day one! Weaver Homes makes sure to build our clubhouses and pools first so that the new lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of starts on the day you move in!. No waiting for promises of future plans, start your new life today. Welcome Home!

Contact our online sales consultant, June Kress, to make your appointment with Taylor Walter at Millcreek Farms.

How to Choose the Right Floor Plan for Your New Home

As you’re getting ready to buy a new home, you’ve probably already got some ideas about the style, location, and size. Before you commit to a new home design, here are some suggestions on how to choose the right floor plan for your new home.

Design matters more than square footage. Of course, size matters when it comes to choosing a floor plan, but don’t be too committed to a particular measurement. Your new home should be “livable” for you, meaning a good flow and use of space. You might want to ignore anything under 2,000 square feet, for example, but that limit might cause you to miss out on a home that is so smartly designed that it feels much larger. Rather than square footage, set your priorities as to the type and number of rooms you want, along with a “general” idea of the total square feet of indoor living space you believe is right for you.

Stairs or no stairs? The ranch style is very popular now. Homeowners and their families enjoy living in a single-level home. Choosing a home without stairs is ideal for people who are thinking about aging in place or have any issues with navigating stairs.

A two-story home enables you to add more square footage without expanding your home’s footprint, so this design is a good choice when you need more space than you can accommodate nicely on one level.

Many single-level homes offer the option of adding a second-story bonus suite or room. This additional space allows for a second owner’s suite or just more living area, like a rec room, home office, family room, or hobby space.

Consider your lifestyle. People who enjoy socializing welcome the open floor plan. One wall-free space combines the kitchen, living room, and dining room—your main living area. It’s easy to spend time with your family and friends and continue the conversation even when you have to move from one room to the next.

Also determine whether you need a guest room or merely a room that can double as a bedroom when the need arises. If you’re not welcoming a steady stream of overnight guests, that room might be put to better use on a daily basis.

Don’t forget the functional spaces. Closets, bathrooms, laundry, mudroom, and the garage should be pondered now, before you choose your floor plan. Although small in relation to the rest of the home, you might later regret the lack of closet space or a cramped laundry room. Perhaps you’ll wish you had a powder room closer to the main living area. Ask yourself how these functional places impact your lifestyle so you can narrow your choices to the best floor plan for you.

Weaver Homes builds single-family homes with the low-maintenance lifestyle that frees you from most exterior chores, like lawn care and painting. We offer a wide variety of floor plans that are designed with lifestyle in mind—smart use of space, luxury amenities, and stylish details. Take a look at where we build and the home designs available.

Rightsizing vs. Downsizing—Making A Positive Lifestyle Choice

Last month my best friend Thom came across an article in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) with a headline that said, “Everybody Says You Should Downsize. Everybody May Be Wrong.” We both found that statement to be so incredulous that we had to reread it. And we weren’t alone in our surprise. Most of the other comments online also questioned many of the negative points offered in the article. Clearly the author herself had not downsized and it was also obvious that her focus came from an outdated definition of the concept. Naturally that got me thinking that maybe most of us approach the topic from the wrong direction to begin with. Instead of thinking of it as “down” sizing—maybe we should consider it to be “right”-sizing. And once we get the label right—it is much easier to consider the real benefits that come from living a lifestyle that is right-sized from the beginning.

Thom and I didn’t start out searching for a way to right-size. In fact, it wasn’t until about five years ago that the shift inside us began. Just like many people at the time, we never actually considered that there was a difference. Up until that point we were like many Americans who thought success was having a large impressive house, all the money necessary to buy things we enjoyed, and work that would continue to make more and more money to keep that lifestyle growing. But what might have made us different from many of our fellow Americans was the awareness that at some point something had to give. Growth without adjustment is unsustainable. Striving for more and more at all cost is unnatural. Breathing in, without breathing out, just doesn’t work for very long.

We suspected that the American economy was headed for trouble. Most people we knew were deeply in debt (luckily we’d learned that lesson during the previous recession). Real estate prices had exploded to unrealistic highs with mortgage terms that few people could ever pay back. The square footage on most homes had swelled from 1,400 in 1970, to 2,700 in 2009. By the same token, both men and women in America packed on weight, on the average, of around 20 pounds more than they did back in 1990. Our country was addicted to bigger, more, and growth at all cost, but something needed to change.

Maybe because Thom and I have been self-employed for most of our lives and have spent quite a bit of time on self-awareness and reflection it helped us to see what was heading our way and embrace the shift looming on the horizon. Whenever anyone senses something like that happening, it’s best to figure out a way to flow with, or ride, the wave that is surely coming.

That’s when Thom and I sat down and started redefining what was important to us and where it was we wanted to go. Thom has always been attracted to the green and sustainable movement, and particularly how that fits within the real estate world. He convinced me that energy conservation and sustainability needed to be part of the future of our country, the planet, and our lives.

We also realized that having a big house in the suburbs packed with amenities wasn’t really that important to us. Instead we craved community, walkability and connection. The more specific we got about what was important to us and what we wanted to experience in our lives on a regular basis, the simpler the solution. Right-sizing was the path to creating a lifestyle that uniquely fit what our hearts desired.

While that explanation might make it sound like it was an easy solution—it really wasn’t. It took several years and is still being fine-tuned nearly every day. Truthfully, in the beginning we thought we’d just scale our lifestyle back a bit. While our mortgage was never excessive, our original goal was to cut it in half. But as time went by, and we got more and more clear about what it was we really wanted, the idea of having a home with no mortgage or association dues became more and more desirable. That decision saved us $1,600 per month.

To be honest, in the beginning some of it felt like compromise. I was under the impression that going from a big house to less than 1,500 would be unworkable. But when we found a house in a neighborhood that we really liked—that contained a number of benefits that we were convinced were highly valuable to us—we bought a house at nearly half the size of our previous one and have been happy ever since. Something I discovered was that even more important than square footage of a house is the layout and location. If you take the time to find a layout that works for you, the size is usually secondary. And if the neighborhood/location is good and close to things you find important, then the value is greatly enhanced.

Another thing that most people don’t realize is that the larger your home, the more you need to furnish and maintain. A more compact house doesn’t need to be filled with as much stuff (there is NO WHERE to put it!) When you take the time to carefully furnish and decorate your house with only a few things that you love and need, it frees up both your mind and your heart to focus on those things that bring you happiness.

In addition to needing less inside your new smaller home is the advantage of far less maintenance and utility costs. Most people seldom consider the true costs of what it will take to cool, heat or light up their property until after those first few bills start arriving. Not only did our smaller home come with smaller utility costs, we have also been able to add a number of energy saving features (like solar) that has practically eliminated our energy costs. By rightsizing our house size, we’ve managed to save another $250 dollars a month in that department. And don’t forget taxes, insurance and general maintenance. Those amounts save us another $250 every single month.

Something else that felt a bit like a compromise in the beginning was the small yard that came with our new house. The yard at the last house was twice the size and contained a lovely pool, spa and grassy lawn. While it was certainly beautiful and I was quite proud to own the previous property—a person shouldn’t forget the ongoing price to maintain those amenities. Specifically, that previous yard w/pool cost us on an average around $550 per month. Truth be told, we seldom swam in the pool or used the yard. On top of that, we routinely spent time and energy managing the gardeners, pool man and ongoing repairs. At our new house we designed our desert-scape yard that we maintain ourselves. After taking the time to create it right from the beginning, it is not only beautiful, but we feel more connected to it than our previous yard because we take care of it ourselves. Sure it’s nice to be able to have a gardener, a pool man and other helpers, but all that takes both money AND time.

So how much did we save? Here is a breakdown of the amount we save every month by living a “right-sized” lifestyle. (FYI…I’m not trying to boast by sharing these numbers but rather encourage people to be honest about what their lifestyle is actually costing them. With the right knowledge it is easier to make changes.)

Of course the biggest point I want to make about right-sizing is not just about the money. Sure it’s nice to have extra money every single year to spend on investments or other things we truly enjoy, but the best benefit is how liberating the experience of living debt free turns out to be. By not having a large financial commitment hanging over our head for things we didn’t really need and had grown tired of caring for, we freed ourselves to use that same amount of money to follow our dreams and desires and/or to be of help to causes we believe in supporting.

Other highlights from the change include now living in a neighborhood that is tremendously rewarding. Our current neighborhood offers a handful of free amenities that we consider much more desirable than our previous yard and bigger home. We also have a great deal more free time to devote to exercise and creativity that we would have unknowingly devoted to just maintaining a larger lifestyle.

So why do people call such a positive change “downsizing?” As the article in the WSJ pointed out, calling the change a downsize puts the focus on sacrificing and giving up. Instead of focusing on the positive, the idea of downsizing is that something must be “wrong” and you are only doing it because you have to do it.

We prefer instead to know that right-sizing is a conscious choice for a better lifestyle that more closely fits you and your family in the best way possible. It has nothing to do with constant striving toward more or bigger, or putting yourself at risk with unsustainable debt. It has nothing to do with stressing yourself to the max by trying to outdo your neighbors, family or co-workers. Instead, right-sizing is about being honest with yourself enough to figure out what you are spending money on and whether that money is worth the time, effort and spirit you invest earning it. Best of all, right-sizing is about finding what brings your life meaning, makes you smile, and allows you to sleep well and deeply every single night. If you don’t have that now, maybe it’s time to right-size your life.

By Kathy Gottberg
SmartLiving365.com

Rightsizing vs. Downsizing

The Villas at Spring Valley Launch

Opening July 2018! We are excited to announce the coming of
The Villas at Spring Valley, the premiere lifestyle community in Jackson Township!

Residents will appreciate the picturesque countryside views, yet be conveniently located just minutes from the terrific shopping, dining, and healthcare in
Cranberry Township and Zelienople, plus an easy jump onto I-79 and Rt 19.

Enjoy life!  Equipped with a clubhouse, in-ground swimming pool, and fitness center,
Spring Valley will give residents a warm and welcoming sense of community.
These amenities offer places to gather, foster relationships with friends and neighbors, or just relax!

Spring Valley is the maintenance-free neighborhood you’ve been waiting for!

Find out more today by joining our V.I.P. mailing list and receive community updates on details and pricing as they become available.

Maintenance Free Living at it’s Finest!

PREVIEW EVENT PARTY!
JULY 15TH 2018 2-5PM • AT WEAVER HOMES DESIGN STUDIO
361 MARS VALENCIA RD. MARS, PA 16046

Join us for an afternoon of food, drinks, friends & family.
Come for a preview of this amazing community and meet our incredible team!

First Impressions Interior Design Studio Selections for the Ashton

As the Ashton takes shape on the exterior, our focus will go back to the beginning when all the interior selections were made months before the first shovel hit the ground. Chad Weaver, Kelly Dunn and our interior design specialist Megan Prazer met in the First Impressions Design Studio to hash out the selections for this lovely four bedroom home. Megan put together her thoughts and selections from countless samples from the leading vendors in the industry including Progress Lighting, Moen faucets, Merillat Cabinets, and many many more. According to Megan: “I planned the selection in this home to represent a crisp, clean palette made up of cool grays and whites. This allows for the pop of color and decor to really take this home to the next level.” Along with the individual selections of cabinetry, flooring, countertops etc. Megan chose special selections for the showcase kitchen. “White cabinetry, gray kitchen island, granite countertops in a marbled finish called Super White, Jenn Air Professional Series appliances from Bridgeville Appliance all make this luxury kitchen a food lover’s dream. When it comes to lighting, we spared no expense. The entire house is elegantly lit with selections from our Designer Series lighting package.”

At Weaver Homes the process of building your home is an enjoyable one that we are sure you will love. Stop in our First Impressions Design Studio during one of our weekend open houses to see all of the amazing choices and experience first hand how the process takes shape and let Megan Prazer craft a vision for your future dream home.

The Pines at Camp Trees Site Survey

All of the lots in The Pines at Camp Trees are at least 1 acre. We chose lot 220 for our model home the Ashton because of its size, its location and the incredible views. The Site Survey is key to correct house placement on any site. Weaver Homes ensures that the Ashton will be positioned to get the best views, most hours of natural sunlight and noise reduction. There are many details involved in placing a home onto a site. Weaver Homes Vice President Chad Weaver, our engineers and field directors address each one of those details to maximize optimal plot positioning. In the Weaver Homes family, you can be sure your home’s placement is positioned to get the maximum usage out of lot space. Unlike other home builders in the area, Weaver Homes considers you one of our family and will work diligently to ensure you are happy with your new custom home. Details really do Define the Difference.

A Place Beyond the Pines

Weaver Homes is proud to announce that construction has begun on our custom model home, The Ashton, on homesite 220 in our newest phase of The Village at Camp Trees known as The Pines at Camp Trees.

We cordially invite you to follow us on this journey to completion by following this blog at WeaverHomes.com. We will be documenting every step of the way from lot selection to open house. This journey will give you an inside look into what it takes to build a Weaver home.  You will gain insight to the decision making process of building a home through interviews with the people making the decisions.  Also weighing in on these interviews are construction experts who will illustrate what makes Weaver Homes special and what details we put into a home to really DEFINE THE DIFFERENCE. The quality and passion we put into building a home will be shared with you, our valued clients, and with our future valued clients that are searching for a fantastic homesite in this hidden gem located in the award- winning Pine-Richland school district.

Step 1: Lot selection and site plan. The first step in any building process is a solid foundation. At Weaver Homes our foundation starts with Brett Schultz. Brett is the Vice President of Development for Weaver Homes. With over 22 years of experience in the business, Brett utilizes his expertise to find the right lot for the house or the right house for the lot. In this case we are building The Ashton model home and Brett has chosen Lot 220 based on the size of the home and the ability to place the home to ensure optimized lot positioning.

I Scream, You Scream, We all Scream for… Weaver Homes

While the kids may not be screaming for Weaver Homes every day this summer, they will be screaming for ice cream. Nothing tastes better than the frozen dessert on a hot summer night. In the spirit of celebrating the important things in life, we find ourselves in the midst of National Ice Cream Month, and National Ice Cream Day is quickly approaching on July 18th. Don’t worry about scrambling to find the best venue to mark the special day, because we’ve gathered all the best local purveyors of frozen treats in the Pittsburgh North Area.

Find the ice cream shop or custard stand nearest your community! And from Weaver Homes to your homes, we wish you the best National Ice Cream Day yet.

Home for the Holidays

Think of the holidays. You may imagine a certain meal, an annual tradition, or something entirely different. But in most of our beloved holiday memories, we are surrounded by our friends, families, and loved ones. Imagine if the entire family could all fit under one roof this holiday season. Now imagine if that were your roof, in your brand new house, from Weaver Homes.

Weaver Homes want to help you find a place where loved ones can gather and create new traditions, and that is why we introduced Home for the Holidays. Each new home sale until July 15th is targeted a move-in date in time for the holidays in December. As an additional gift, homes sold during Home for the Holidays come with a free stone fireplace to gather around and a stainless steel appliance package to prepare your favorite holiday foods in luxury.

Give yourself the ultimate gift of a brand new home where the whole family can come together and make lasting memories. Contact Weaver Homes today.

In Qualified Communities Only: Courtyards at Altmyer FieldsThe Courtyards at CreeksideThe Vineyards at BrandywineVista Ridge

Weaver’s Guide to Staying (Farm) Fresh

With summer upon us in Western Pennsylvania, many of our favorite fruits and vegetables are finally in season. No more strawberries from California or salad greens from Arizona. Locally grown produce is here, and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA’s) are a great way for families and local restaurants to get fresh food right to the kitchen. Most programs work by subscription, with weekly pickups or deliveries of fruits, vegetables, and sometimes meat or dairy grown and harvested right in our communities. A typical basket in June might include 3-4 heads of lettuce, one bunch of parsley, one bunch of cilantro, spinach, scallions, baby beet greens, pea greens, and kale. There are many local CSAs, including Harvest Valley Farm, Blackberry Meadows Farm, Dillner Family Farm, and Kretschmann Farm, all within Butler County.

Another great option to find produce that has not been shipped halfway across the country are at local farmers’ markets. Even if you aren’t ready to commit to a weekly box, you can still get all the benefits. Buying local helps you to reconnect with the cycles of nature in your region. Local foods are healthier, packed with more vitamins, as they are grown in nutrient rich soil right in our backyard. A farmers’ market is a great place to gather with family and friends for a fun stroll through the tents and tables overflowing with produce, cider, prepared foods and baked goods. Jams, honey, and even handmade soaps are available at farmers’ markets and probably not even at your local grocery store.

Connect with your community, support local businesses, reduce environmental impacts, and serve your family the freshest and healthiest food, sourced right here in Western Pennsylvania, by supporting CSAs and farmers’ markets.

Adams Township: One of the Safest Cities in Pennsylvania

Now more than ever, safety is on our minds. Adams Township is the #17 safest city in Pennsylvania according to The National Council for Home Safety and Security. The impressive ranking lists them as safer than other greater Pittsburgh areas such as Fox Chapel to the East, or South Fayette Township and Upper St. Clair to the South. Weaver Homes cares about your family’s well-being. Three of our communities: The Courtyards at CreeksideVista Ridge, and The Village at Camp Trees are proudly located within the Pittsburgh North area in beautiful Adams Township.

All of our communities offer new construction homes that are ready for your selections  and each has move-in ready homes that can be moved into this summer. These homes are priced to fit your budget but designed to give you everything you want from open floor plans, large kitchens with islands and impressive walk-in closets. The Courtyards at Creekside have homes from $327,900, Vista Ridge from $380,000, and The Village at Camp Trees from $479,000. At Weaver Homes, we are your neighbors. We live in the communities we build, and are not surprised that we are living in one of the safest areas in Pennsylvania.

Adams Township has among the lowest crime rates not only in the state but in the nation. Safewise, another organization that evaluates city safety, has also named Adams Township #70 on their list of 100 Safest Cities in America 2017! (For the full list, and to see how other area communities compare, click here)

Visit any of our three beautiful Adams Township communities and find your home in one of the safest places in America.