WEST CHESTER TWP.

A Butler County-based developer with more than three decades of experience is helping bring a new and final phase to an upscale residential community.

David Clinton of David J. Clinton and Company in Hamilton this month launched The Estates of Treillage, which sits south of Hamilton-Mason Road just east of the border between West Chester and Fairfield townships.

Clinton, who has developed 19 subdivisions since 1978 and run about nine homeowners associations, said hes well aware of the challenges and pitfalls of developing on the site and well equipped to handle them.

I came in here with the resources and the business experience to operate it successfully, Clinton said.

The second phase of the Treillage development will feature 37 residential estate homes with lot sizes of between half to one acre each.

Homeowners may choose from a variety of building lots on wooded home sites featuring panoramic views and flexible setbacks, with the ability to accommodate sprawling floor plans of as much as 12,000 square feet, said Susan Horner of Keller Williams Pinnacle Group Realty.

Instead of being limited to the first phases Frank Lloyd Wright-style of architecture, residents of The Estates will get to consult with home builders The Leland Group or Somerset Custom Homes to help tailor the design, materials, amenities and character of each home from start to finish.

Its true custom design, Horner said. When you have select custom builders, what that means for the consumer is a one-of-a-kind home. That assists in maintaining the value.

Prices for each home will start in the $500,000 range and could top out at $1.5 million, she said.

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