The development site is situated near the intersection of Snow Hill and Johnson roads. One broker involved in the land sale estimates the development costs of the new community to be roughly $20 million. Henry Hanna, a broker with Sperry Van Ness/Miller Commercial Real Estate in Salisbury represented the buyer and two sellers. John McClellan, also a broker with the Sperry Van Ness office, represented the third seller.

Construction will begin almost immediately. Vantage Point had all the necessary approvals in place when the land deals closed, according to McClellan. "It took about two years to go through the approval process," he tells GlobeSt.com. "One of the reasons for the delay was that the developer was required to design a regional storm management system to serve the property. It also had to go through various approvals to annex the land into the City of Salisbury." McClellan adds that part of the development calls for a realignment of Johnson and Snow Hill roads into a major intersection.

Summersgate Retirement Living Community will consist of 22 single-family dwellings, 94 villas and 100 condos. The community will also have a 7,300-sf clubhouse with a fitness center, library, computer suite, game room, party/meeting room and swimming pool.

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