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New Phase Now Available at Trellis at Windingwalk

New opportunities to buy and up to $20,000 in incentives on select home sites have been announced by builder Brookfield Homes at the Chula Vista new-home neighborhood Trellis at Windingwalk.

2010-08-18
SAN DIEGO, CA, August 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) New opportunities to buy and up to $20,000 in incentives on select home sites have been announced by builder Brookfield Homes at the Chula Vista new-home neighborhood Trellis at Windingwalk.

Seven homes in Phase 7A at Trellis were released for sale Saturday. Current pricing starts at $440,900, and California new home tax credit eligibility of up to $10,0000 and a Brookfield incentive of $10,000 are currently available. In addition, the San Diego builder is offering a $5,000 limited time finder's fee for referring a friend.

"There are numerous reasons for new-home shoppers to visit Trellis," said Lora Heramb, vice president of sales and marketing for Brookfield Homes (www.brookfieldsd.com). "Historically low interest rates, low sales prices, state tax credit and builder incentives are just a few. The ability to personalize the home with cabinet, countertop and flooring selections makes this the right time to buy."

Trellis at Windingwalk features four floor plans ranging from approximately 2,361 to 2,620 square feet. The two-story homes have four to five bedrooms, 2.5 to three baths and two-car garages. Exteriors showcase classic architectural styles, including Spanish, Craftsman and California Cottage details.

Trellis interiors, per plan, incorporate formal living and dining rooms, a butler's pantry, gourmet kitchen island and downstairs bedroom suite. Trellis homes include granite kitchen countertops, maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Each home also has a convection oven and microwave. Other standard features included in Trellis homes are: built in security system, front yard landscaping, and side and backyard fencing.

For details about incentives and more information about Trellis at Windingwalk in Chula Vista, visit the model homes at 2346 Trellis St. in Chula Vista, or call 888-520-3599.

Windingwalk residents have two private recreation centers available. WindingOaks Recreation Center offers upscale amenities such as a resort-style play pool, a Junior Olympic lap swimming pool, a spa, locker rooms with restrooms and showers, and a fully equipped gym. WindingOaks also offers a conference/meeting room, grassy play areas, a covered outdoor pavilion with exterior fireplace and barbecue, and a wedding garden featuring a wide lawn and covered gazebo.

Also open exclusively to Windingwalk residents and their guests is the WindingTrails Recreation Center featuring a competitive-sized swimming pool, wading pool, spa, basketball courts, children's play equipment, picnic pavilions, and a wide-open lawn area. A spacious courtyard with fireplace, multi-purpose entertainment room and large gourmet catering kitchen are ideally suited for special gatherings.

"With all of the amenities Windingwalk offers its residents, plus record low interest rates, homes that have been priced to sell and up to $20,000 in incentives, new homeowners will get the most out of their dollar right now," Heramb said.

Among other amenities at Wiindingwalk is the Marketplace, a 9-acre retail center featuring a Vons grocery store, In N Out Burger, Oggi's Pizza, Achieote Mexican restaurant, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Happy Nails Salon, Kelleher Cleaners, Keddington Optometry, and more.

When completed, the master-planned community of Windingwalk will include approximately 2,300 residences, community facilities, a public park, retail elements, office space, and elementary, junior high and high schools.

Just west of Windingwalk is the Otay Ranch Town Center, with popular retail stores, several dining options and entertainment, including the AMC Otay Ranch 12 movie theaters.

Brookfield San Diego Builders, Inc. builds homes throughout San Diego and Riverside counties. Brookfield currently is building in the master-planned communities of The Foothills in Carlsbad, Windingwalk in Chula Vista, The Estates at StoneBridge east of Scripps Ranch in San Diego, Old Creek Ranch in San Marcos and Morningstar Ranch in Winchester. For more information about Brookfield communities and to learn about the company's signature construction differences, visit http://www.brookfieldsd.com.

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[Press-News.org] New Phase Now Available at Trellis at Windingwalk
New opportunities to buy and up to $20,000 in incentives on select home sites have been announced by builder Brookfield Homes at the Chula Vista new-home neighborhood Trellis at Windingwalk.