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Zelman’s Look at Multigen
By John McManus For residential developers and volume builders, the future is the present. To recognize a budding population pattern, and model correctly how that pattern will play out over
Bressi Ranch housing project gets the OK
By Steve Puterski After a marathon session of presentations, discussions and remarks from the public, city council approved on Tuesday a controversial project in Bressi Ranch. After nearly four hours
Luxury ‘Barefoot’ Condos Break Ground in Dana Point
San Diego-based Zephyr broke ground on South Cove, a 168-unit, luxury condominium project in Dana Point, CA. The development is the company’s first in Orange County, and is scheduled to
Why Townhome Development Makes Sense For OC
By Carrie Rossenfeld Townhome price points are more reasonable and affordable than single-family detached developments, are often coming in below FHA loan limits and are therefore more appealing to a
Bella Vista Opens Celebrated Luxury Homes
A beautiful day lies ahead for eager home buyers getting their first look at the home sites of Bella Vista on McAllister. Join us on January 28th at 10 a.m.
KB Announces Openings in California, Colorado
This week KB Home announced the opening of two new communities–one in California and one in Colorado. The Villas at Copperleaf is the builder’s newest commuter-friendly community in the Metro
Brandywine Homes Sells All 20 Residences at Lakehouse
Just five months after Brandywine Homes held a wildly successful grand opening at Lakehouse, a 20-unit community on 3.6 acres located at 2901 E. South Street in Anaheim, Calif., all
Homebuilders Surge On Strong Earnings, Low Inventory Levels
In addition to our “REIT Rankings” series which includes all 13 REIT sectors, we also cover the homebuilder sector, which we view as a compliment or hedge to a balanced
PulteGroup Reports $273 Million 4th Qtr Profit
PulteGroup, Inc. on Thursday reported net income of $273 million, or $0.83 per share, for the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31. The gain, which included $0.16 per share of insurance
Stadium Plan Revives Inglewood’s Real Estate
By Hannah Karp As the San Diego Chargers make plans to become the second National Football League team to move to the Los Angeles area, this sleepy suburb has emerged