HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA, December 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sales galleries are now open for Capri, Seaglass and Azurene in Brightwater in Huntington Beach. Anticipating strong demand for these highly anticipated luxury homes, Brightwater builder Woodbridge Pacific Group invites prospective buyers to visit the galleries now. You can meet the sales counselors, get pre-qualification information, preview floor plan designs and home sites and learn more about the upcoming neighborhoods and the Brightwater community.
The entrance to the Brightwater community is located one-quarter mile west of the intersection of Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Street. The individual sales galleries are open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Mondays 1 to 5 p.m. Addresses and telephone numbers are:
- Capri, 17362 Wareham Lane, Huntington Beach, 92649; telephone 714-846-1800 to speak with Luci Ice or Lori Schulte.
- Seaglass, 4872 Orleans Drive, Huntington Beach 92649; telephone 714-840-0800 to speak with Polly Barnes or Joe Schulte.
- Azurene, 4552 Oceanridge Drive, Huntington Beach, 92649, telephone 714-846-3200 to speak with Louise Easton or Patrick Loyd.
Also see www.BrightwaterComingSoon.com for the latest information and to register your interest; taking this step assures you of timely updates.
The upcoming Brightwater neighborhoods offer the rare opportunity to secure a new, ocean-close home in Huntington Beach. Pricing has not been announced but is expected to start in the $800,000s, ranging to over $2 million. Model home grand opening celebrations are planned for early summer, and will include the debut of a spacious community center with clubhouse, pool, spa and gym, which will serve the three new neighborhoods.
Brightwater neighborhoods encompass eleven new floor plan designs. Living spaces will range from approximately 1,992 to 2,685 square feet at Capri; 3,192 to 3,732 square feet at Seaglass; and 3,751 to 4,764 square feet at Azurene. Emphasizing indoor/outdoor living enjoyment and an array of luxury amenities, the homes will provide 3 to 6 bedrooms and 2.5 to 6.5 baths.
The Huntington Room, ranging in size from 280 to 326 square feet of indoor/outdoor living space, is a standard feature of every home. An abundance of innovative room and layout options complement the distinctive floor plan designs. Architecture is by Hannouche Architects of Newport Beach.
Visitors to the new sales galleries will find sales counselors who can share in-depth knowledge of Brightwater and Huntington Beach with new home shoppers. "Brightwater really is unique, a special place along the coast," said Joe Schulte at Seaglass. "People are excited to see new homes coming here, and we're excited to represent these neighborhoods for Woodbridge Pacific Group."
Brightwater's coastal setting features unobstructed views of the Bolsa Chica Wetlands and the Pacific that will remain in perpetuity. Brightwater residents can enjoy walkable access to Bolsa Chica State Beach and additional public beaches and trails, and to dining, shopping, services and entertainment venues. The Ocean View School District and Huntington Beach Union High School District serve Brightwater. Its established location is not subject to Mello Roos assessments.
Based in Mission Viejo, Woodbridge Pacific Group is committed to architecturally distinctive homes in premier locations for move-up and luxury homebuyers. Founders Todd Cunningham and Carl Neuss have more than 30 years of experience in homebuilding, community development, strategic investment, asset management, and market/economic analysis. The company's management team collectively represents the completion of more than 20,000 new homes and some of the most successful master-planned communities in Southern California and the Western states. See www.woodbridgepacific.com.
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