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Charlestown

UPDATED: Tuesday, January 31, 2006

The Best Neighbors You Could Ever Find- Alice Corbett and Brooks & Joan Hubbert

Posted on Wednesday, February 01, 2006
 

Charlestown and Oak Crest are filled with more than 4,000 people just like you—accomplished, interesting, and involved. Each of these unique individuals brings their experiences and passions to these Erickson communities, resulting in the inspiring, dynamic communities they are today.

Here’s an introduction to just a few of the 4,000 unique individuals that could be your new neighbors …

Alice Corbett from Upper Marlboro

When Alice Corbett moved from her house in Upper Marlboro three years ago to her new two-bedroom, two-bath apartment at Charlestown she knew instantly it was exactly what she wanted.

“It’s in a wonderful location convenient to everything and I have a patio with an area that I garden and grow flowers,” she says.

The maintenance-free aspect of her new home played a part in her decision to move.

“Living alone in my house I had to hire people to cut the grass, do repairs, etc. That gets very expensive. I think I actually saved money by moving to Charlestown,” says Alice.

Without the worries and the upkeep of a large house to care for, Alice, a retired printing specialist from the Bureau of the Census can focus her time and energy on the things she enjoys. Currently she’s involved with Charlestown’s Little Theatre Co., a current events class, and she enjoys walking, reading, line dancing, and volunteers at the on-site video rental library.

When asked what she enjoys most about living at Charlestown, for Alice the answer is simple: “the people.”

“There is such an interesting group who lives here,” she says. “You meet people from all walks of life. You run into them at dinner, out in the community, and there are plenty of things to get involved in to make friends,” she says.

Alice offers this advice to anyone considering Charlestown.


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“It doesn’t hurt to put a deposit down. That way if you decide Charlestown is right for you, you can move when you’re ready. Otherwise, you’ll have to wait years for the apartment you want to become available. And if you decide not to move, you get your money back.”

Brooks and Joan Hubbert from Towson

It didn’t take much to convince Brooks and Joan Hubbert that Oak Crest was the perfect place for their new home.

“Joan’s dad lived at Charlestown and we were already familiar with Erickson’s amenities and the community,” says Brooks. “So when we heard they were building Oak Crest on this side of town we knew it was where wanted to be. We were on the waiting list for a Manchester apartment for two years and finally we decided to choose another two-bedroom, two-bath, floor plan, the Hawthorne. We were ready to move and worried a Manchester may not become available for a long time,” he says.

“We’re very happy with our home. We’re on the top floor where we have a great view. We love watching the birds, and the cloud formations, and we’re close to our favorite restaurant, Windows. Plus, we love having the freedom from household chores,” says Brooks.

Brooks, a certified public account and Joan, a calligraphist, found Oak Crest comparable to what they were already spending to live in their house.

“When you figure in what we paid for insurance, upkeep on the house, utilities, plus food, there really isn’t a significant difference from our house to Oak Crest,” says Brooks.

Brooks still works part-time as a financial manager, walks three miles every day, teaches a computer class, is taking college courses on campus, and has a large collection of Maryland history books. In addition to calligraphy, Joan has learned to watercolor paint, plays Pinochle, and directs Charlestown’s 22-member hand bell choir.  

 “If you can’t find something to interest you here, I’d be surprised,” says Brooks. “There are great opportunities to volunteer and get involved in clubs, and groups. We’re just as busy now as we were before we retired,” he says.

“It’s a great life. We feel privileged to have discovered and moved to Oak Crest while we are still young and healthy enough to enjoy it,” adds Joan.

Join the Best Neighborhood Around

If you’re ready to start making new friends and exploring new interests, you’re ready to call for your free Information Kit.

Call Charlestown or Oak Crest to learn more about the community spirit and the best neighbors you could ever find!



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