On October 2, 2024
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Three new homes at the Vistas at Sunrise break ground

Submitted -Three homes in the Vistas development have been built. Now, the final phase, will see three more added, completing the six-home development at Sunrise Village.

The Vistas at Sunrise recently broke ground on the final phase of the Vistas including three four-bedroom, 4,000 square foot homes in Sunrise Village in Killington. These homes will complete the subdivision, marking a significant milestone for the community. 

The first house of this final phase of construction is expected to be complete during next ski season.

Jim Haff, the zoning administrator for the town of Killington, signed off on the permits Tuesday, Oct. 1 for the final three houses in The Vista’s development — adding to the existing three homes.  

Haff expressed his support for the project, stating: “We are excited about the positive impact this project will have on the residents and the Killington community at large. We eagerly await the completion of these exceptional homes.” 

The location was originally selected for its spectacular mountain vistas and location within Killington’s only ski-on and ski-off community, Sunrise Village. Sunrise has evolved through the years to include many amenities for its community plus a dedicated chair lift.

“As the Killington Resort embarks on a new era with a recent change in ownership, the timing of this groundbreaking couldn’t be more fitting. This ownership change will kick off exciting new developments at the Resort, coinciding with the addition of these remarkable new homes in Sunrise Village,” stated developers, Alfonse Sorrentino (principle of ACS design/build Inc. and Tanglewood Development Corp.) and Mitchell Broder (president of Construction Management Associates), who collectively boast 75 years of combined experience. 

New homes in the Vistas community feature a great room with a prominent natural stone fireplace centrally located on the upper level. Window-walls frame 360-degree vistas of the ski trails at Bear Mountain and Sky Peak. Three ensuite bedrooms, each with a private outdoor balcony, are located at the mid-level as well as spacious laundry and a home office space. The lower level offers residents flexibility with a fourth bedroom, recreation room, mudroom and garage.

The developers will work with home buyers to identify finishes and other interior modifications to the house plans.

“Our goal is to establish a mountain architecture which blends craftsmanship, natural materials, and a strong connection to the Vermont landscape with a functional livability befitting the four-season Killington outdoor recreational lifestyle,” said Alfonse Sorrentino.

“The completion of these final homes at Sunrise Village is a significant achievement for us,” said Mitch Broder, part of the development team, “These homes are more than just residences; they are part of a growing community that supports and enriches the lives of its members. We are proud to make a positive impact on Killington, its residents, and the thriving resort community.”

The real estate team handling the sales is equally enthusiastic about the project. “We are thrilled to be part of the Vistas at Sunrise,” shared Fran Collins of Snyder Donegan Real Estate Group. “The completion of these homes of the Vistas offers not only stunning and functional living spaces but also an exciting opportunity for residents to join this vibrant community.” 

For more information, visit: http://thevistasatsunrise.com

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Pictured at the ground breaking ceremony (l-r): John Snyder, Snyder Donegan Real Estate Group; Fran Collins, Snyder Donegan Real Estate Group; Al Sorrentino, principal of Vistas development team; Mitch Broder, principal of Vistas development team; John Punger, project foreman; Jim Haff, town of Killington zoning administrator.

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