New four-and five-bedroom homes priced from $545,000 are now open at Monterey Place in Chula Vista. Located west of I-805 at 267 E. Oxford St., this enclave of 23 single-family residences is nestled in an established neighborhood, convenient to transportation, schools and shopping. Two floor plans range from 1,708 to 1,973 square feet with four to five bedrooms, three baths and a two-car garage.
With home sites averaging 5,500 square feet, homes at Monterey Place are on an elevated cul-de-sac street. Included features include Whirlpool stainless appliances, air conditioning, energy efficient amenities, front yard landscaping, and rear and side yard fencing.
During last Saturday’s grand opening celebration, Chula Vista’s director of economic development praised the project for the quality of construction and size of the homes. “These four-and five-bedroom homes are at a price point $100,000 below the median,” said Eric Crockett.
With easy freeway access, Monterey Place enables a convenient commute to employment centers in downtown San Diego. Situated a five-acre parcel in the middle of a well established neighborhood, residents can send their children to local schools, including Kellogg Elementary School, Hilltop Middle School and Hilltop High School.
“We need and want this type of quality, eco-friendly infill development to provide new homeownership opportunities for families in Chula Vista,” said Chula Vista Mayor Mary Casillas Salas.
Monterey Place was designed in Spanish and Monterey styling by noted San Diego architect Kirk McKinley.
“Monterey Place is attracting local people who want the benefits and efficiencies of a new home, but want to stay in the neighborhood,” said Nicholas P. Wilson, chief operating office of the Douglas Wilson Cos. (DWC), the managing partner of Monterey Place LLC. “These are the only new single-family detached homes to be under construction in this part of Chula Vista.”
Monterey Place LLC Managing Partner Douglas Wilson Cos. is one of the preeminent real estate development firms in San Diego, with a strong track record in downtown redevelopment including the Symphony Towers 1.2 million-square-foot mixed-use complex and two pioneering residential buildings near Petco Park, The Mark and Parkloft. DWC is now bringing that expertise to residential opportunities in Chula Vista, the second largest city in San Diego County.
For information, contact Alex Wilson at 858-229-2539 or Rosemary Snow at 619-251-6104, or visit www.montereyplacehomes.