
Sandy Spring Builders and
Haven Custom Homes have completed an environmentally friendly custom modular home from the new line of Sandy Spring Classic Homes, a brand of homes created by the companies' strategic alliance. The alliance is targeted to providing well-designed efficient solutions to home building efforts in close-in Washington, D.C. suburbs through modular building techniques.
Located in a prestigious North Bethesda community and currently for sale, the Roosevelt custom home was designed by GTM Architects and constructed in Haven's facility in Pennsylvania. The home was built in the facility in a matter of weeks before being delivered to the homesite where its final completion took approximately three months.
The Roosevelt model is the fourth home in the Classic Series to be built in the Washington metropolitan area, and these homes have proven that nothing needs to be sacrificed in the factory-built process when it comes to design, livability and scale.
The Roosevelt custom modular home is currently available to purchase and tour by appointment only. Pricing on the home is available upon request and appointments can be made by calling Phil Leibovitz at (301) 913-5995.
The two-story home features a spacious design with 5,513 square feet of living space and a basement that includes a fitness/media room, recreation retreat, guest suite and bathroom. The Roosevelt home is green by design.
The company's indoor facility allows for the home's materials to be protected from moisture that could increase the chance of mold or warping. This building technique also provides tight construction preventing outdoor air from bringing dust and airborne pollutants into the home. Haven uses only paint, sealants and varnishes that do not emit harmful compounds into the home. The Classic Series of homes have enhanced insulation packages, use extensive energy-efficient products, and are built in a way that dramatically reduces the global impact on the environment.
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