Monday, October 23, 2006

Ritzy Real Estate Set to Debut

Ritzy Real Estate Set to Debut
By Reporter Staff



More choices in local "executive" housing are on the horizon.

The sales center and model homes for a new, upscale Vacaville subdivision are scheduled to open next Saturday.

With a name invoking images associated with an exclusive St. Helena country club, the new community, called Meadowood, is located off Fruitvale Road, and is being developed by Pleasanton-based homebuilder DeNova Homes.

It will be DeNova's first foray into Vacaville's housing market, though the company has extensive experience in the area, having built Marina Estates at Glen Cove in Vallejo, as well as a collection of semi-custom homes in Napa's Browns Valley neighborhood, and numerous communities in the East Bay.

Meadowood will be comprised of 64 homes each built in diverse architectural styles, which the company characterizes as "Tuscan," "French Country," "Craftsman," and "Spanish."

Homes will range in size from 2,836 square feet to 4,220 square feet. Four- and five-bedroom floor plans will be available for the single- and two-story homes, the prices for which start in the upper $700,000 range.

Interior features will include ceramic tile in the entry, kitchen, and bathrooms, as well as dramatic volume ceilings, spacious family rooms with gas fireplaces, designer selected light fixtures, RG6 cable wiring to the family room and bedrooms, and Cat 5 phone wiring to the bedrooms and kitchen.

Homes will also feature gourmet kitchens with state-of-the-art appliances, oval soaking tubs in master suites, and numerous custom upgrade options for every room of the house.

A priority list has been started, which ensures interested parties will be contacted in appropriate order as Meadowood issues sales releases. Its first release is slated to coincide with its model homes' Oct. 28 grand opening.

For more information, visit www.denovahomes.com/meadowood.html.

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