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Welcome to Mountain House, CA

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Real Estate Agent with BaileyMeadows, Inc - Real Estate Services

Welcome to the Bay Area's most convenient and comprehensive new hometown.  Mountain House is a brand new 20-year Master Planned Community ("New.Home.Town") located in the gateway to the Bay Area.  Remember the time when neighbors cared about neighbors and "community" was that special place you carried with you in your heart?

At Mountain House, we believe that old-fashioned values, like putting family and community first, couldn't be more timely nor important today. Coming home should represent something more than a well-designed house on an attractive street.

Years of meticulous planning and the vision of Trimark Communities, LLC, the stewards of this land, have created an all-encompassing new community destined to rekindle and ultimately redefine the concept of a hometown.

Here, residents will find the best of yesterday reflected in beautifully executed classic architecture, parks for every sport and leisurely pursuit, and thoughtfully designed community recreation centers. In addition, Mountain House will offer an overall plan that includes fabulous golf facilities, miles of hiking and biking trails, a thriving local employment center, business and retail, and a safe and secure way of life.

The brightest, most forward-thinking ideas in community planning and technology will play an integral role in life at Mountain House as well. From the latest in high-speed internet access to the most advanced connectivity in the form of a customized community intranet, Mountain House will be at the forefront, making technology even more accessible, convenient, and useful in our daily lives.

Mountain House's development plan will span more than 20 years, and eventually the community will boast a population of about 43,500 residents. The community's 4,784 acres of land will be divided among numerous, carefully considered uses: 2,500 acres are planned for residential detached homes, townhomes, condominiums, and apartments; 700 acres will be used for commercial projects with the potential for providing over 20,000 local jobs; 750 acres have been set aside for beautiful parks, public boating access to the Delta, and ecologically protected conservation areas.

Mountain House will provide generous employment and business opportunities, local shopping, parks, recreational facilities, and a full range of housing options. At the community's focal point will be the Town Center, serving all of the 12 planned Mountain House villages, which will individually embrace their own unique architectural and landscape palettes and will promote a wide range of social and civic activities.

This unique new hometown will also provide abundant opportunities to fully explore an ideal lifestyle through its unparalleled assortment of community amenities. With a linear park planned along local waterways, Mountain House residents will be provided with several miles of beautiful scenery in which to walk or jog, or simply enjoy a relaxing afternoon picnic with family and friends.

Mountain House will include 12 K-8 schools and one high school, which will be built as new neighborhoods become fully populated. The community's education system will also afford additional programs of varied interest, for adults and children, as well as a comprehensive community-serving library. Looking toward the future, Mountain House is being developed with the latest technology wired for all businesses and residential structures, creating a virtual network between work and home.

With prime housing, balanced features, and centrally located community commercial with numerous local job opportunities, Mountain House is the optimal town of the new millennium and it's poised to become the most desirable place to live and work in Northern California today.

 

--- mountainhouse.net

Comments(1)

Alix Pinzon
Open Mortgage, LLC NMLS # 2975 - Downey, CA
(562)743-6086
That's a cool name for a City.  If I could name one, I'd call it Urban Sprawl, CA.  Nice descriptive blog.
Jan 03, 2008 04:09 PM