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San Joaquin Valley Homes And Presidio Residential Capital Acquire 40 Acres For New Home Community In Dinuba , CA

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DINUBA, Calif. – San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital recently closed on 40 acres north of Nebraska Avenue and east of Viscaya Parkway in Dinuba and plan to build Vista Robles, a new neighborhood with 138 single-story detached homes. The partners plan to break ground this month and begin model construction in February 2019. The retail value of this project when it’s complete will exceed $38 million. “We are honored to be able to offer families in Dinuba quality homes,” said Danny Garcia, vice president of sales at SJV Homes. “We can’t wait to start showing off this beautiful community.”

Benefits of Buying a New House

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Maybe you have been looking at homes for a while and just can’t find the perfect home. Maybe you are just starting to think about buying a home. Maybe you had thought about looking at a new home but are afraid of the price tag. However, there are a lot of advantages of buying a brand new house.

Tips For a Happy and Safe Halloween

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It’s almost that time when ghosts and goblins come to your home expecting treats in exchange for not playing tricks. Even though we’re California new home builders who are proud of our developments, we’re parents first. So we want to take a break from our professional duties and offer the following tips so that you, your loved ones, and your visitors have a fun and safe Halloween. Decorate This may be a no-brainer but if you want the little ones to stop by your home, you need to welcome them with Halloween decor. If you have a HOA, check to see what decorating is allowed on your exterior so you spend your dollars only on stuff you can use. Then stick with fun, simple pieces that are sturdy enough for kids to accidentally hit without breaking and that are weatherproof, in case they encounter an increasingly rare raindrop.

San Joaquin Valley Homes And Presidio Residential Capital Open Bella Vista, A 134- Home Community In Hanford, CA

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HANFORD, Calif. – San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital celebrated the grand opening of Bella Vista, a 134-home neighborhood, where more than 180 groups of interested homebuyers toured the model homes this past weekend. Demand for the homes are high as four have already been contracted and five reserved. The model homes are available to tour Sunday and Monday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. “We are excited to offer these new quality homes to families in Northwest Hanford,” said Danny Garcia, vice president of sales at SJV Homes. “This beautiful community with its range of different elevations and floor plans has something for everyone.”

The Sun Gazette: "SJV And Presidio Offer Kensington Neighborhood Homes in The Low 200,000's"

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San Joaquin Valley Homes and Presidio Residential Capital to build neighborhood offering 134 single-family houses in Tulare @TheSunGazette TULARE – Housing in Tulare County is one of the biggest problems facing the Valley’s economy. Economic Chris Thornberg says the lack of single-family home construction is concerning because it will mean higher overall prices for homebuyers. “It’s because we don’t build enough,” Thornberg said at a conference in May of this year. “We only have half of the building permits we need annually.”

Builder: "SJV Homes Plans Central Valley Community

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San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital plan to break ground this month at Kensington, a new residential community offering 134 detached single-family houses priced from the low $200,000s in Tulare in California’s Central Valley. The neighborhood is expected to be open for sale by Spring of 2019. The retail value of this project is estimated to exceed $33 million.

Home Security: Do-It-Yourself or Professional Services?

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Protecting your home, and the loved ones and cherished belongings within it is one of the highest priorities of home ownership. As recent as a few years ago, the term “home security” meant calling a company to come out and install an alarm system that would alert emergency services — and you — in the event of a break-in or a fire. However, that term has taken on a whole new meaning these days. Here is the run down of what home security means and the systems and services that are available for you. Professional services You can still get a home monitoring system from the big-names in professional security. According to a report from Gear Brain, the companies generally charge a fee for equipment and installation ranging between $99 to $199. Often, however, these fees are reduced or waived for special promotions. They provide in-home consultations in order to identify vulnerable points in your home, and locate an area of the home with a strong cellular signal in order to place a wall-mounted or counter-top controller.

The Business Journal: "134-Home Community In Tulare Set To Break Ground

San Joaquin Valley Homes and Presidio Residential Capital are expected to break ground later this month on a new 134-home community in Tulare. Plans are for the Kensington development to offer detached single-family houses from 1,297-1,597 square feet, with each of the three plans priced from the low $200,000 range, states a press release from the developers. The estimated cost of the project is expected to exceed $33 million.

San Joaquin Valley Homes And Presidio Residential Capital To Build New Neighborhood Offering 134 Single-Family Homes In Tulare, CA

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TULARE, Calif. – October 10, 2018 – San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital is scheduled to break ground this month at Kensington — a new residential community offering 134 detached single-family houses priced from the low $200,000s. The neighborhood is expected to be open for sale by Spring of 2019. The retail value of this project is estimated to exceed $33 million.

The Sun-Gazette: "Local Home Builder Expands To Fresno County"

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San Joaquin Valley Homes to build 150-home community, Summerlyn, in Kingsburg @TheSunGazette KINGSBURG – A Visalia-based homebuilder has expanded its portfolio to include Fresno County. San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital recently acquired 53 acres in Kingsburg, Calif., and plans to build Summerlyn, a new community offering 150 single-family detached homes. Construction is set to begin next month and a grand opening is tentatively scheduled for February of 2019.

Top 10 Things To Do When Moving Into Your San Joaquin Valley Home

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Congratulations on your new San Joaquin Valley home! While we do everything we can to make home-buying as easy a process as possible, you still have to move in. And that’s something you and your family need to do on your own. To make that go easier, here are the top 10 things to do. 1. Inspect the home. We know you’ve already gone on a walk-thru with one of our staff. And we do our best to make sure that the space you move into is spic and span. But it won’t hurt to go on a private inspection just before you move in. Make sure that we’ve adequately addressed any issues you initially pointed out. Look for any last-minute concerns that need to take care of, such as a spot of dirt here or a non-working smoke detector there. If you uncover any problems that you can’t address quickly, let the management office know.

San Joaquin Valley Homes And Presidio Residential Capital Acquire 53 Acres Of Land For New Home Community In Kingsburg, CA

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Local Home Developer to Build Summerlyn, Offering 150 Single-Family Homes KINGSBURG, Calif. – San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital recently acquired 53 acres in Kingsburg, Calif., and plans to build Summerlyn, a new community offering 150 single-family detached homes. Construction is set to begin next month and a grand opening is tentatively scheduled for February of 2019. “We are excited to announce this community with homes that will appeal to all homebuyers in a market where inventory is historically low,” said Danny Garcia, vice president of sales for Visalia-based SJV Homes. “Summerlyn is located in a beautiful rural setting, but it’s also convenient for Fresno commuters.”

There Are Both Benefits And Drawbacks Of Buying A House With A Friend

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According to the 2015 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, from the National Association of Realtors, nearly 400,000 couples who bought homes during that year did so outside of a traditional marriage. But is it a good idea to buy a house with a friend? It can be. Here is a look at some of the benefits and drawbacks of such a situation. Benefits As stated in a report from Money Crashers, many of the benefits of buying a house with a friend are financial ones. It may be easier to qualify for a home loan, as lenders will consider the combined income, and will take an average of your credit score. It will also be easier to come up with a good down payment if you’re both contributing. The longer you and your friend make mortgage payments together, Money Crashers adds, the more equity you build up, meaning that when it comes time to part ways, you can split that equity and both have money to put towards a down payment on your next home.

The Sun-Gazette: "Visalia Home Builder Expands To Porterville"

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@TheSunGazette PORTERVILLE – A Visalia-based home builder is now building homes in Porterville. San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital recently closed on 15 acres of farm land on Henderson Avenue in Porterville and plans to build Cambria, a new neighborhood with 80 single-family detached garden homes and its first in Porterville. The partners plan to break ground this month ­and will begin model construction in January 2019. The retail value of this project will exceed $18 million. “The housing market in Tulare County continues to sizzle, and we know that’s because this is such a great place to live,” said Danny Garcia, vice president of sales at SJV Homes. “We’re thrilled to be able to get 80 local families into quality houses in a great location.”

Builder: "SJV Homes Plans 80 Homes In Porterville, CA

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San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital recently closed on 15 acres of farm land on Henderson Avenue in Porterville, California and plans to build Cambria, a new neighborhood with 80 single-family detached garden homes. The partners plan to break ground this month and will begin model construction in January 2019. The retail value of this project will exceed $18 million. Pricing was not disclosed.

San Joaquin Valley Homes And Predisio Residential Capital Acquire 15 Acres For New Home Community In Porterville, CA

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PORTERVILLE, Calif. – San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) and Presidio Residential Capital recently closed on 15 acres of farm land on Henderson Avenue in Porterville and plans to build Cambria, a new neighborhood with 80 single-family detached garden homes. The partners plan to break ground this month – and will begin model construction in January 2019. The retail value of this project will exceed $18 million. “The housing market in Tulare County continues to sizzle, and we know that’s because this is such a great place to live,” said Danny Garcia, vice president of sales at SJV Homes. “We’re thrilled to be able to get 80 local families into quality houses in a great location.”

How To Prepare Your New Home For The Family Pets

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If you have just bought a brand new home or are thinking about doing so, there is one concern that every homeowner needs to think long and hard about: Pet ownership. For those of you who already have a pet or have had a pet in the past, you probably already know about more than a few of the common concerns. Accidents and claw marks on the nice floors, fur in the carpets, and dander in the air ducts are all serious considerations, especially when you’re planning on protecting the value of a new home. Fortunately, homes were built to last and with only a few preventative and maintenance steps, you can ensure that you, your family, and your animal companions can all live comfortably together in the new place. All you need is a little forward thinking. 1) Choose a Safe Place for Food Bowls For well-trained pets that already know how to behave in a home, the messiest part of pet ownership is often the area where you place the food and water bowls. Without hands, dogs and cats’ can’t pick up their food one bite at a time or sip their water. Food bits and droplets almost always hit the floor, sometimes together creating moist disintegrating food puddles. We can all agree you don’t want this to happen on carpet or wood floors. Choose a tiled or linoleum area for the food and water bowls, preferably in an out of the way place in the kitchen where messes are easy to clean up.