Catalina- Last Chance To Buy in The Low $180's In East Tulare

Lisa walker • July 2, 2015

Thoughtfully planned kitchens include quality Whirlpool® appliances, tiled counters, convenient snack bars and beech wood cabinetry.

The opportunity to buy the affordably priced single-family homes at Catalina in Tulare will soon be a thing of the past, as they are selling fast and there are only a few homes left. “You won’t find prices like this, on quality-built homes in a great location, again,” says Joe Leal, San Joaquin Valley Homes President.

Catalina features a neighborhood park, and shopping and schools are close by. Students from preschool through 8th grade attend the new Alpine Vista School which has all of the advantages of a state-of-the-art campus and is within walking distance. Nearby is the beautiful Mission Oak High School campus, complete with the latest technology, where 9th-12th grade students attend.

Quality constructed and thoughtfully designed, the homes at Catalina range from 1260 to 1560 sq. ft. with 3 beds and 2 baths and start at $181,900. The open-styled floor plans are built for today’s living and provide home comfort and energy-saving features such as low VOC carpet and interior paint for improved indoor air quality, and 2-coat exterior stucco system with double 60-minute paper, providing greater strength and increased weather protection. To accommodate today’s technology, the homes are wired for Category 5 telephone and RG6 cable in two selected locations.

The 1560 sq ft Avalon plan is one of three models open for touring daily at Catalina.

Aesthetic details, like arched doorways, tiled entry, hand-set tiled countertops and beech wood cabinetry complete the interior design and are all standard features. Low maintenance, front and backyard landscaping is included and most plans have a covered patio. Inside and out, Catalina home buyers can personalize their homes with a variety of style and color choices.

For those looking to move quickly, there are two homes currently under construction that will be available to move into this fall. “If purchased now, there’s still time for the buyers to choose the flooring, counters and colors,” says Nora Bohigian, the Home Specialist at Catalina. “And these homes have added incentives — San Joaquin Valley Homes will pay up to $8,000 toward closing costs and options,” she added.

For more information call Nora Bohigian at 687-8333. Catalina is located at Mooney and Kern, just south of Tulare Ave. Three beautifully decorated models are open for touring daily.


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