Norris looked around in surprise, "How did we end up here?"
Just as Roseanne was about to speak, a cheery sales agent approached them with a smile, "Are you folks interested in taking a look at some homes? We've got a wide selection, perfect for first-time buyers or those looking to upgrade."
Roseanne replied, "We're just browsing for now."
"Right this way, you can see our model of the entire development. It's very thoughtfully planned out, with a supermarket, schools, hospitals all nearby. The amenities are top-notch."
Roseanne glanced over the model, noting, "The buildings seem a bit close together."
"Well, that's the trade-off with high-rise living; the space between buildings tends to be more compact."
"I heard you have townhouses?"
The development offered two types of homes: the high-rise apartments Roseanne was currently looking at and a section of cozy townhouses.
The townhouses were designed with a touch of "small" because they only had two stories, not too large, but each came with a front lawn and a backyard, ideal for small families.
Moving away from the traditional "large mansion" concept, these were crafted specifically for smaller households, ensuring enough living space without feeling too vast or empty. The unique modern architecture made this development a sought-after spot in Pinehollow.
Roseanne had done her homework, "I'd like to see the lakeside townhouses."
Norris had a green thumb and insisted on having a spacious yard.
Madge loved writing and reading outdoors, so a quiet backyard, preferably with a gazebo for tea and rest, was essential.
The sales agent, noticing Roseanne's interest and precise knowledge of the townhouses, took a quick look at her. Despite her simple appearance, there was an air of elegance about her, though it was hard to gauge her buying power at first glance.
After all, looks can be deceiving.
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