SANTA BARBARA, CA, July 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Area home shoppers heading for the Village of Questa at Mountain House can take advantage of a special, limited time opportunity from Shea Homes, which has three move-in ready homes available, each with graciously large living spaces and included upgrades. "In just 4 weeks, 20 new homes have sold in the Village of Questa," said Beth Bates, sales director for Shea Homes. "Immediate action is the action to take to secure one of these three amazing move-in ready homes!"
Campania's Naples design (Plan One on Lot 61) is $385,469, has 2,965 square feet of living space, 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. A front porch, formal and casual entertainment spaces, elegant master suite and spacious bonus room are among the home's design highlights. Wired for home theater, the Naples also includes Whirlpool stainless steel kitchen appliances and a Jacuzzi tub.
Campania's Salerno design (Plan Two on Lot 53) is $400,361, has 3,079 square feet of living space, 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. An oversized family room is adjacent to the large entertainment kitchen and an upstairs media room adds to the home's casual family spaces. The kitchen features granite slab countertops, upgraded appliances and a trash compactor. A luxurious Jacuzzi tub for the master suite is also price-included.
Antigua's Kincaid design (Plan Three on Lot 43) is $425,500, has 3,540 square feet of living space, 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Extras with this large, corner lot home include home theater wiring, Whirlpool stainless steel kitchen appliances and enriched interior trims. A first floor guest suite and a bonus room with tech center are among many thoughtful design touches for this expansive family home.
These move-in ready selections are among 24 detached home designs in the Village of Questa at Mountain House. They offer from 1,870 to 3,664 square feet of living space, are priced from the $200,000s to the $400,000s and situated in 5 inviting neighborhoods.
In addition to Antigua and Campania, Shea Homes offers homes at Esplanade. Americana is by Meritage Homes and Montalcino by Standard Pacific Homes. Drawing first-time, move-up and empty nester buyers, the new homes add to some 3,000 households that are already part of Mountain House, a thriving new town east of Livermore.
"Buyers are finding designs that suit their needs and their styles, plus very attractive pricing," said Adam Hieb, vice president of sales and marketing for Shea Homes of Northern California. "They are also discovering an established and popular community with terrific schools, recreational amenities and activities for all ages."
Amenities at Mountain House include some 750 acres of preserved open space, parks with multiple recreational facilities, state-of-the art schools and a library, in four villages. At completion, Mountain House will include 10 villages, additional K-8 schools, a high school, and a Town Center.
From the Bay Area, take the I-580 past Livermore. Exit Mountain House Parkway. Follow signs to model home centers. Call 209-830-9933 for Americana. Call 209-833-7081 for Montalcino and call 209-833-8427 for Shea Homes.
Mountain House is served by the Mountain House Community Services District (MHCSD). The developer of Questa at Mountain House is Shea Mountain House LLC. Visit www.MountainHouseLiving.com.
Shea Homes Features Premium Move-In Ready Homes At Village of Questa at Mountain House, The Popular New Town East of Livermore
Area new-home buyers have limited time opportunity to secure a large family home with price-included upgrades and favorable home site.
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