Sales Success at Wilder, Orinda; Limited Homesites and Homes Left
ORINDA, Calif., Jan. 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Located just 25 minutes from downtown San Francisco, against the backdrop of 1,300 acres of pristine, protected open land, the new master planned luxury home community of Wilder, Orinda, developed by Brooks Street, a California-based real estate development firm, has become one of the most sought-after developments in the Bay Area. With homesites starting from the $600,000s and luxury homes from $1.9 million, a limited number of Wilder's 245 homes and homesites are still available for purchase. Interested home buyers should act quickly to secure their place in this rare and beautiful community.
"We're thrilled with the reception Wilder has received from Bay Area homebuyers. Living in a new luxury home community that combines the convenience of being close to San Francisco with the serenity of small town, countryside living is a rare opportunity," says Scott Goldie, Partner, Brooks Street, Master Developer of Wilder.
Life is beautiful every day at Wilder as residents rest and recharge through an impressive array of amenities that include a private swim and recreation center with fully equipped yoga and fitness rooms, a competition pool, a courtyard with outdoor fireplaces, informal gathering spaces and an Art + Garden Center. Five community ballfields, a top-rated school district and an extensive network of trails for exploring surrounding creeks, woods and meadows make Wilder an ideal place to raise a family.
At Wilder, the beauty of the land is matched only by the beauty of the craftsmanship. Thoughtful land planning, preservation of sensitive habitat and sustainable design practices are hallmarks of all three of Wilder's homebuilders, Davidon Homes, Taylor Morrison and Brooks Street.
Davidon at Wilder features innovatively designed and luxuriously appointed single and two-story homes in a variety of distinctive exterior elevations, many with tranquil open space and spectacular valley views. All homes come with an impressive array of designer features. Many homes feature the ease and convenience of single-story living with the master suite located on the main floor with the great room, formal and informal dining areas, while secondary bedrooms and junior master suites on the lower level offer spacious baths, walk-in closets, and private patios.
Taylor Morrison at Wilder features luxuriously appointed view homes in a variety of one- and two-story designs and architectural elevations. All homes feature open concept living, formal dining rooms and impressive, high-end amenities. Offering the perfect blend of indoor and outdoor living, select homes include entry courtyards, covered patios, and terraces that take advantage of the beautiful valley and panoramic mountain views.
Luxury custom homebuilder and Wilder master developer Brooks Street makes it simple to build an impeccably crafted custom home at Wilder. Taking clients through a seamless 6-part process that reduces build time, eliminates errors and lessens construction costs, Brooks Street makes dream homes a reality. To join the interest list of their preferred builder and for model home, amenities and community information, visit OrindaWilder.com.
About Wilder, Orinda
Located in the City of Orinda, Wilder is a new luxury community comprised of 245 homesites including new homes from local builder Davidon Homes and national builder Taylor Morrison, and custom homesites and homes from builder and master developer Brooks Street. Featuring a private recreation and social club with a competition pool, fitness center, yoga studios, and private event spaces, an innovative art and garden center, five ballfields, an extensive network of trails for hiking and biking, and a prime location, nestled in the rolling hills of Contra Costa County, just 25 minutes from downtown San Francisco, there are many ways to love life at Wilder. To explore the possibilities, visit OrindaWilder.com.
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