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New development alert: Meet The Kitson

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The Kitson is a new 28-unit residential community by Parker Group Development located in The Village of West Greenville.

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Construction has kicked off at The Kitson — a Parker Group development of 24 townhomes + four individual cottage homes with access to walkable amenities in The Village of West Greenville, like:

  • The Anchorage
  • Coastal Crust
  • Bar Margaret

Other local Parker Group projects include The Commons in Unity Park, The Hub, and Custom House Condos in the West End, to name a few.

Units are available for sale via Encore Realty with current prices ranging from the $500,000s to the high $600,000s.

See the homes and site plan

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