Local Home Builder Beat Out Three of the Nation’sLargest Builders for the Second Year in a Row
VISALIA, Calif. – San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) posted a record year in 2019, closing 465 homes, selling out four existing communities and opening seven new ones in a busy and highly successful year.
SJV Homes was the most active homebuilder in Tulare and Kings counties last year, with more building permits pulled than any of its rivals in the Valley, including three of America’s top builders – Lennar, D.R. Horton and Woodside Homes.
Most of these communities were in Tulare County, where Visalia-based SJV Homes has been building new homes since 2013. It pulled twice as many permits as its closest competitor, according to data provided by the Construction Monitor, which tracks building records nationwide. But it also lead the housing market in Kings County last year with three home communities for sale in the county seat of Hanford.
“In the six years since SJV Homes was founded, we have grown steadily by building much-needed affordable housing in the Valley while generating hundreds of local jobs and supporting our local government with substantial tax and related revenue,” said Joe Leal, company co-founder. “To date we have sold more than 2,000 homes. Our goal for 2020 is to open as many as six new neighborhoods in the Central Valley.”
In 2019, SJV Homes opened new projects roughly every two months: Summerlyn, 150 units in Kingsburg; Bonterra, 143 units in Hanford; Vista Robles, 138 units in Dinuba; Kensington, 134 units in Tulare; Ashton Park, 93 units and Greystone, 124 units in Visalia; and Cambria, 80 units in Porterville.
Last year the builder sold out Catalina, 51 units in Visalia; Savannah, 231 units in Tulare; Viscaya, 124 units in Dinuba; and Tuscany, 116 units in Bakersfield.
The following is a breakdown of SJV Homes’ current projects:
Tulare County
Vista Robles, 138 units, Dinuba
Cambria, 80 units, Porterville
Brighton,112 units, Tulare
Kensington, 134 units, Tulare
Ashton Park, 93 units, Visalia
Chelsea West, 145 units, Visalia
Greystone, 124 units, Visalia
Pine River Estates, 144 units, Visalia
Kings County
Bella Vista, 124 units, Hanford
Bonterra, 143 units, Hanford
Chandler Park, 113 units, Hanford
Fresno County
Summerlyn, 150 units; Kingsburg
All of these projects are a joint venture partnership with Presidio Residential Capital, a San Diego-based real estate investment company. To date, SJV Homes and Presidio have partnered on 23 projects totaling more than 2,600 units.
About San Joaquin Valley Homes
San Joaquin Valley Homes (SJV Homes) is a local homebuilder with deep roots in and a strong commitment to the Central Valley. Founders Joe Leal, Jim Robinson and Randy Merrill share a vision to build quality new homes in carefully planned neighborhoods for people who love the Valley and want lasting value. In 2013, SJV Homes combined forces with Presidio Residential Capital, a real estate investment firm in San Diego. It has since closed nearly 2,000 homes and is now one of the busiest homebuilders in the San Joaquin Valley. For more information, please visit www.sjvhomes.com.
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