San Joaquin Valley Homes has set the scene for the launch of their sixth neighborhood in the Central Valley with the Grand Opening of San Marino next weekend.
The celebration begins on Saturday, April 18 at 10 am with three stunning models, fully decorated, and open for touring.
These San Marino homes are amazing—inspired by classic European architecture in the traditions of Italian, Tuscan and French Country, displaying thoughtful embellishments and handcrafted details such as, full-height stone veneer, keystone entryways, inviting carriage lights, concrete tile roofs, and enchanting courtyards.
Elegantly appointed, the interiors feature naturally beautiful granite counters in kitchen and baths, tile flooring, hand-textured walls with two-tone paint, expansive windows with a view in the great rooms and spacious 9-10’ ceilings throughout the first floors. The blend of aesthetic appeal with functional living spaces make these homes especially attractive.
Ranging from 2219 sq ft to 3205 sq ft. with 3-6 bedrooms and 2-3.5 baths, the plans offer the opportunity for you to personalize your home with additional room options and, depending on the plan, casitas, porte cochere and supplementary garages are offered as well. Along with the large homesites, allowing for diverse outdoor opportunities, you’ll find a perfect combination for families of all sizes and lifestyles.
Located in the highly desirable northwest area of Visalia, at Riggin and Shirk, San Marino embraces a peaceful, country setting, yet it’s close to all the conveniences of the city. Families with children will appreciate the great schools of the Visalia Unified School District including the construction of a new middle school at the corner of Riggin and Akers, beginning this year.
Starting in the low $300’s — take advantage of San Marino’s Pre-Grand Opening prices and best selection by contacting Victor Corral today at 559-625-8333.
You’re looking forward to spending a quiet dinner with the family in your new home. Suddenly, the insistent ring of your landline phone interrupts the pleasant conversation. You could just let it go to voice mail. But what if the call is from welcome wagon, your kid’s new best friend, or your spouse’s new job? So, you answer it immediately and it turns out to be a telemarketing call pushing solar panels. You hang up in annoyance.
You wish your family could just scrap the landline altogether and rely on your mobile phones. But you know in an emergency that knocks out power to cell phone towers, your landline still functions. Go ahead and keep your landline but cut the junk calls with these tips.
Finding your perfect home can be a real challenge, especially if you are working within a small budget or if you and your significant other disagree upon what is important in your home. When looking to purchase a home, whether you are a first-time homebuyer or you are experienced at buying a home, it might be worth it to consider a new home in Tulare for these four reasons.
Meryl Streep has been quoted as saying, “The interesting thing about being a mother is that everyone wants pets, but no one but me cleans the kitty litter.” This quote brings home a few different things. First of all, as any mother will tell you, bringing up kids is a difficult but rewarding job. Secondly, if you want your new home in Visalia CA home to be neat and tidy, you pretty much have to do everything yourself.
You can hire a cleaning lady and they’ll clean up all your surfaces, leaving your home sparkling. However, they’re not necessarily going to know what to do with your paperwork and your important documents. They may not realize which clothes have to be hand-washed and which can go in the washer. They may hang up things in the closet which you would prefer to keep in a chest of drawers. So if you want to get organized and avoid clutter in your new home, here are a few tips:
Landscaping your new home in Visalia CA is as important as interior decorating. Just as you pick energy-efficient but sleek and contemporary appliances for your new home, you can select landscaping materials, turf alternatives and native plants that require little watering during periods of drought. Some horticulturists use the term, “xeriscaping” to describe the earth-friendly method of beautifying your yard with drought tolerant plants. According to a report by CalRecycle, xeriscaping is about creating a water efficient yard. The report explains the word xeriscaping comes from the Greek terms “xeros” for dry and “scape” or a view. Contrary to the way the word translates to “dry view,” expect a lush, vibrant and colorful landscape from outside your new San Joaquin Valley home. Experts point out that California has a limited supply of water, which is why they say to plant “un-thirsty plants.” In addition to protecting the water supply, you reduce the use of pesticides and fertilizers that harm beneficial insects such as bees and butterflies as well as poison the water supply.
After waiting so long to make their move to buy a first home, many millennials skip the antiquated notion that a first home is always a fixer upper or tiny condo. As a first time buyer, you can easily afford new construction homes for sale in the Central Valley. Developers are busy at work, adding hundreds of new homes with upgraded features and amenities to Central California. According to an article by CNN Money, it’s easier to buy a home in 2015 because of low down payment programs for first time buyers and easier credit. As long as you have a steady income and decent credit score, you won’t run into the same obstacles experienced for many due to the subprime mortgage crisis. When it comes to financing your first home in the Central Valley there are a few “Financial 101” basics to know.
There are many positives to living in a small town. Small towns are simpler, peaceful places. Traffic is rarely an issue, cost of living is lower and people are more likely to slow down and get to know each other. But life in a small town can sometimes be boring, too.
If you’re looking for something in between, consider buying a new home in Visalia. As the county seat of Tulare County, Visalia is an economic, cultural and government hub with a population of 124,400. It successfully combines the small town feel with big city amenities, creating a thriving community that is both sophisticated and diverse.
If you’ve just bought a new home in Hanford CA, it’s time to come up with a plan for turning your empty house into an inviting living space. A new home is a blank canvas; you get the opportunity to transform each and every room into a personality filled space that you’ll adore for years to come. Here are seven suggestions for pulling it off:
The writer W. Somerset Maugham once said, “At a dinner party, one should eat wisely but not too well and talk well but not too wisely.” A dinner party is supposed to be fun for everyone concerned and Maugham was no doubt concerned that by talking too wisely, people would start getting too serious. At the same time, eating too much can lead into indigestion, so you want to control your appetite without taking all the fun out of eating. If you’re moving into a new home in Tulare, or Hanford or Visalia one of the best ways to meet your neighbors and develop a circle of new friends is to host a casual dinner party and entertain on a generous but affordable scale.
The economy is finally showing real signs of improvement, with unemployment down, the stock market up and wages on the rise. The housing market is one of the chief beneficiaries of an economy on the rebound. With interest rates still low and foreclosures falling, sales of existing homes reached an 8 month high in June with no signs of trouble on the horizon.
Fresno is the hub of the Central San Joaquin Valley, and the culturally diverse region has much to offer residents from the nearby cities of Visalia, Hanford and Tulare. Each of these communities are less than an hour’s drive to Fresno, the fifth largest city in California with a population of more than 500,000. That means you can sample all of its unique attractions
VISALIA, Calif. – Local home builder San Joaquin Valley Homes has started construction on a 26-acre single-family residential project called San Marino that will offer 95 detached homes in northwest Visalia, Calif. A grand opening is tentatively scheduled for April 2015.
“We’re anticipating a very high demand due to a lack of inventory of larger new homes with high-end amenities,” said Lissa Walker, director of marketing for San Joaquin Valley Homes, which is based in Visalia. “We’re already receiving three to four inquiries a week, and we haven’t opened a sales office yet. “
Buying your first home in the San Joaquin Valley is a joyful experience, but financing your home purchase can be daunting. With so much information and so many decisions involved in making the big purchase, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. So do your research and shop carefully to ensure you find exactly what you want, need and can afford.
Get familiar with the lingo. The National Association of Home Builder’s Home Buyer’s Dictionary can help you.
Figure out what you can actually afford to pay on a monthly basis. You have more knowledge about your living expenses than a lender. Hold firm with that number
California’s balmy weather, scenic vistas, and vast resources have made it a mecca for both industry and culture and earned it a reputation for being a little slice of heaven here on Earth. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a piece of this paradise for yourself, look no farther than Chelsea Place, a community of new homes for sale in Visalia, CA.
Chelsea Place is a neighborhood designed and developed by San Joaquin Valley Homes, a company whose commitment to excellence and value shines through in the thousands of quality homes they’ve built in beautiful neighborhoods across central California. With Chelsea Place, SJV Homes has delivered again, offering a stunning community with homes starting at $216,400.
When searching for homes for sale in San Joaquin Valley, you may be torn as to whether you should purchase a used house, or whether buying a new home would be best for you and your family. This can be one of the toughest decisions potential homeowners have to make during the home buying process, as there are many positive benefits to each option. However, for many people the benefits of new housing clearly outweigh the benefits of old housing. Here are just a few of the many reasons you should consider purchasing a new home rather than a used one.
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