SAN DIEGO, CA, August 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Is the housing market on the road to recovery? Just ask Pardee Homes and any one of the 100 home buyers who have bought a new LivingSmart Home in the past six months. If the answer could be based on the recent 100 sales at LivingSmart Homes, it would be 'yes'. With three locations to choose from, home buyers who choose LivingSmart Homes are finding their dream home and helping revive the housing market. The LivingSmart Homes collection by Pardee Homes is currently the best selling new home community in the Inland Empire.
"When we opened LivingSmart Homes in February of this year, we knew the timing was right for a community like this, one designed to save the buyer money and offer versatile, sustainable new home choices at a price point that made sense, but we are surprised and thrilled that we reached this sales milestone -- 100 homes sold in just six months -- so quickly," said Peter Altuchow, director of sales for Pardee Homes. "We're celebrating our success and our commitment to our buyers, with 'meet your neighbor' parties and a very special welcome to our 100th buyer."
With a total of eight floor plans to choose from in three distinct master-planned communities, there is certainly something for every type of home buyer. LivingSmart Homes are now selling in Canyon Hills in Lake Elsinore, Tournament Hills in Beaumont and Sundance in Beaumont. Priced from the high $100,000s, the LivingSmart Homes are brimming with a wealth of energy-saving, water-conserving, health-promoting and earth-friendly features.
All LivingSmart homes by Pardee include a number of standard energy-efficient features such as Energy Star rated dishwashers, low-E spectrally selective glass windows, fluorescent lights in select recessed cans, dimmer switches and occupancy sensors, and radiant barrier roof sheathing. Buyers can also add such earth-friendly options as roof-integrated solar electric power systems, high- efficiency air filtration systems, tankless water heaters, WaterSmart controllers for landscape, reverse osmosis water system in the kitchen, central vacuum systems, and more. Energy efficiency in a LivingSmart home exceeds California's Title 24 criteria, already the toughest in the nation.
LivingSmart Homes include a total of eight floor plans, with four model homes available for viewing in Beaumont at Tournament Hills and four models at Canyon Hills in Lake Elsinore. "We've taken a different approach to homebuilding by offering an exciting array of choices in floor plan design, including both one- and two-story homes," said Matt Sauls, regional marketing director for Pardee Homes. "LivingSmart Homes have up to seven bedrooms, two to four baths, two and three-bay garages and approximately 1,132 to 3,099 square feet. Ingenious touches such as gourmet kitchens with slab granite and stainless steel appliances are complemented by a host of room options such as media niches, extra bedrooms, fireplaces, garage workshops, master bedroom decks and a four-bay garage in select plans."
Other features include designer-selected interior light fixtures and architecturally specified recessed lighting, separate interior laundry rooms and spacious master bedroom suites with luxurious bathrooms, private dressing areas and walk-in closets. To make buying a new home even easier, Pardee offers a variety of optional features including value kitchen packages, home wiring packages, bath fixture bundles and LivingSmart packages.
"As important as finding a home in the right size and right price range is the location," said Sauls. "That's why we are offering this exciting new collection of homes in three of our most successful master planned communities in the Inland Empire."
Tournament Hills in Beaumont has a gorgeous private lake and about seven acres of park space, walking trails, picnic areas and a new elementary school. Additionally, the LivingSmart Homes' enclave adjoins the East Valley Golf Club, which features 36-holes in two masterfully designed courses.
Sundance, also located in Beaumont, has acres of parks, two neighborhood elementary schools and an abundance of nearby shopping. With great freeway access, Sundance is ideally located in proximity of regional parks and lakes such as Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead, as well as the San Jacinto Mountains.
Canyon Hills offers home owners trails, parks, schools, convenient shopping and two residents-only recreation centers with beautiful swimming pools, not to mention its proximity to all the great recreational activities that make Lake Elsinore popular with boat enthusiasts, skydivers, wakeboarders and cyclists.
For more information about Pardee Homes and LivingSmart Homes, visit www.pardeehomes.com or call (951) 244-9583 or (951) 769-0308. To visit the models at Canyon Hills in Lake Elsinore, exit I-15 at Railroad Canyon Road and go east 2.5 miles. Turn right on Canyon Hills Road and follow the signs. To visit the models at Tournament Hills in Beaumont, exit I-10 at Oak Valley Parkway and go west, then follow the signs to the models.
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[Press-News.org] Pardee's LivingSmart Homes are Best Selling New Homes in the Inland Empire; Amazing 100 Homes Sold in Six MonthsNew homes built by Pardee and priced from the high $100,000s have helped heat up the housing market in Southern California. LivingSmart Homes in Beaumont and Lake Elsinore feature a wealth of energy-saving and earth-friendly features.