BALDWIN PARK, Calif., April 27, 2018 -- Brandywine Homes has acquired 1.52 acres in Baldwin Park, Calif., and plans to build Palmera, a community offering 23 three-story townhomes. Brandywine plans to open the property for sale in November 2018.
“Families in the San Gabriel Valley are hungry for new homes, and these open, naturally lit townhouses will not disappoint,” said Dave Barisic, principal in charge of sales and marketing for Brandywine Homes, a pioneer of infill development in Southern California. “Whether they’re enjoying the fresh breezes from their private balcony or relaxing in their tranquil den, they’ll immediately feel at home in this inviting community.”
The spacious, contemporary two- and three-bedroom, two-and-a-half and three-and-a-half bath townhomes will range from approximately 1,242 to 1,737 square feet. These townhomes will include large kitchens with islands and stainless steel appliances, private balconies and decks, dens and inspired master suits with generous walk-in closets, hand-selected upscale finishes, dual sinks and separate enclosed showers (in select plans). Palmera will include two barbecue areas with seating.
Located at 14799 W. Badillo Street in Baldwin Park, Palmera will offer convenient access to the I-605 and the I-10 as well as the MetroLink. The community is close to Baldwin Park Aquatics Center, Azusa Pacific University and California State University, Los Angeles. The area offers many opportunities for youth athletes, and nearby Whittier has excellent hiking trails.
According to the National Association of Home Builders’ formula to determine the local impact of single-family housing in typical metro areas, adding 23 townhomes will generate $6.6 million in local income, $828,000 in taxes and other revenue for local governments and 91 local jobs.
To receive more information on Palmera homebuyers can sign up for the interest list here.
About Brandywine Homes
Brandywine Homes is a residential homebuilder based in Irvine, Calif., with over two decades of experience in developing challenging infill sites, revitalizing some of Southern California’s oldest and most established neighborhoods. Founded in 1994, the family-owned and operated company has built or developed almost 60 small- and mid-sized infill communities totaling $1.1 billion in revenues. The company builds homes that respect and complement the heritage, values and architectural integrity of existing neighborhoods and the people who live there - making a positive contribution to the community. www.brandywine-homes.com. Social media: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and Brandywine Blog.
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