CARLSBAD, CA, July 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Nestled less than three miles from the coast, The Foothills is one of Carlsbad's newest master-planned communities. This weekend, builder Brookfield Homes will release a total of 12 detached homes at its Rockrose and Sago neighborhoods at The Foothills. The master-planned community is located at 3538 Glen Avenue in Carlsbad, with model tours starting at 10 a.m.
Newly released homes at Sago will range from approximately 1,750 to 2,050 square feet with three to four bedrooms and 2.5 to three baths. Sago has four two-story floor plans to choose from, including its Plan 1 with a completely open downstairs layout. All residences also include courtyards for outdoor living space, granite kitchen countertops, stainless steel appliances and a security system.
Priced from $462,900, Sago is Carlsbad's best-selling new home community priced under $500,000. For more information about Sago, call 888-852-4564 or visit Sago's three model homes.
Newly released homes at Rockrose will range from approximately 2,179 to 3,167 square feet, with three to four bedrooms and two to 4.5 baths. Floor plans include Rockrose's newly expanded single-story plan, now with three bedrooms and 2.5 baths; Plan 1X, a single-story home with a bonus room, bedroom and bath upstairs; as well as Rockrose's spacious two-story residences.
"The location of this particular phase at Rockrose is popular because it sits higher up within the community, adding a sense of privacy," mentioned Debby King, director of marketing for Brookfield Homes.
All homes at Rockrose are equipped for an eco-savvy lifestyle. In fact, every residence incorporates six areas of eco-savvy design, from energy and water conservation to waste reduction, improved indoor air quality, sustainable building materials/wood conservation, and renewable energy/solar power.
Homes at Rockrose are currently priced from $576,900. For more information about Rockrose, call 888-284-8861 or visit Rockrose's three eco-savvy model homes.
Located in coastal Carlsbad, Sago and Rockrose residents have the luxury of visiting the beach or staying home to enjoy the amenities within their master-planned community, The Foothills. All Sago and Rockrose homeowners have access to The Foothills' Swim Club, equipped with a pool, paddle tennis courts, fireplace, barbecue and more. Homeowners will also have access to a new high school across the street from The Foothills, which is set to open in fall 2013.
Driven by passion, integrity and community, Brookfield offers top-rated homes to residents throughout San Diego County. To learn about one of Brookfield's other San Diego communities, visit http://www.BrookfieldSD.com.
About Brookfield Homes
Brookfield Homes currently builds new homes in San Diego in the master-planned communities of The Foothills in Carlsbad, Windingwalk in Chula Vista, Stonebridge Estates east of Scripps Ranch in San Diego, and Old Creek Ranch new homes in San Marcos. The company also has significant land holdings in Riverside County. For more information about Brookfield communities, visit http://www.brookfieldsd.com.
Brookfield Homes San Diego/Riverside is a homebuilding member of Brookfield Residential Properties, Inc. - a North American land developer and homebuilder, active in 10 principal markets. Brookfield Residential Properties Inc. entitles and develops land and builds homes for our own communities, as well as sells lots to third-party builders. Brookfield Residential Properties Inc. is co-listed on the New York and Toronto Stock Exchanges under the symbol BRP.
Brookfield to Release 12 New Homes at The Foothills in Carlsbad This Weekend
Newly released homes will include a range of floor plans and architectural styles, as well as access to The Foothills' resort-like amenities.
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