Stop by to tour furnished models and learn more about unprecedented incentives at this 55+ affordable condominium community in Howell.

HOWELL, N.J. (PRWEB) April 24, 2018

The Cove at Howell, an age-restricted, affordable condominium community in the Farmingdale section of Howell, will celebrate the Grand Opening of its new Community Room on Sunday, April 29th from 1pm to 4pm. In addition to delicious refreshments and fantastic prizes, Santander Bank and 100.1 WJRZ radio station have teamed up to offer special financing and unprecedented incentive packages on two-bedroom condominiums to all attendees who meet the income parameters. To pre-register for the Grand Opening, visit TheCoveAtHowell.com.

“If you pay close to $1,300 in rental housing per month or if you are looking to downsize from your current home while living in Monmouth County, we invite you to stop by The Cove at Howell on April 29th to learn how we may help you achieve these goals,” said Michael Skea, Director of Marketing for The Cove at Howell.

The community offers new, affordable condos available for immediate occupancy. A limited number of homes remain. Affordable two-bedroom condos are available for $168,500. Single buyers must have an annual income that does not exceed $51,864. Couples must have an annual income that does not exceed $59,273. Competitive financing rates are available for qualified buyers. Eligible down payments can be as low as five percent without PMI insurance. Real estate taxes are less than $4,000 per year. The monthly HOA fee is only $111.

“If you are able to downsize without the need of a mortgage, your total monthly payment can be less than $500 per month,” said Skea. “This is an incredible relief to our active adults who want to retire but are worried about the cost of living in Monmouth County. They are now able to purchase a new home with minimal out-of-pocket costs for less than $1,300 per month.”

By attending The Cove at Howell event on April 29th, those interested in a two-bedroom condominium have the opportunity to save even more. Approved buyers can save up to $4,000 in closing costs,” Skea added.

At the event, attendees are invited to tour The Cove at Howell’s new Community Room, as well as its one- and two-bedroom furnished models, which highlight open living areas with a Kitchen, Living Room and Dining Room. “These homes have been constructed with very appealing finishes and designer touches,” said Skea. “Our goal is to offer the active adult market state-of-the-art living options that are suited to their needs and desires at the best pricing available.”

Conveniently located off Route 33 in Monmouth County, the Cove at Howell is in close proximity to Routes 34 and 9, the Garden State Parkway, Jersey Shore Premium Outlets, Shark River Golf Course, Allaire State Park, Jersey Shore University Medical Center and the beautiful beaches of the Jersey Shore.

The model homes at The Cove at Howell are located at 701 and 703 East Florence Circle in Howell Township, NJ (GPS 100 East Torino – directly off Route 33 East at Colts Neck Road). To learn more or to pre-register for the event, visit http://www.TheCoveAtHowell.com or call 732-835-8870.

*The Cove at Howell is a 55+ community. Income guidelines apply. To be eligible, the household’s gross annual income must be no more than the amounts listed above.

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