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  • Pasadena Living “All 12 Residences in Brandywine Homes’ Estates Pasadena Have Been Sold”

    East Pasadena Community Offers Much-Needed Housing in Underserved Market

    Brandywine Homes, a pioneer of infill development in Southern California, announced that all 12 four- and five-bedroom homes at Estates Pasadena have been sold. “The rate of sales was incredible,” said Dave Barisic, vice president of sales...
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  • Four Reasons You Should Choose New Housing

    We have no doubt in our minds that new housing is right for you. You, on the other hand, might need a bit more convincing, so here are four reasons to sway your mind.
    • Reduced Need for Maintenance: An older home is going to need repairs.  Many homebuyers think that if a home passes an engineering inspection that...
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  • Real Estate Bisnow Orange County “Getting a Piece of the Multifamily Action”

    Brandywine Homes, previously a single-family home specialist, is now leasing its first multifamily property, the 34-unit Cobblestone in south Garden Grove. VP Dave Barisic tells us that attracting the right population for a particular product is completely different between the two property types. “Regardless...
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  • Multifamilybiz.com “Brandywine Homes Kicks Off Leasing at Cobblestone Affordable Multifamily Community in Garden Grove”

    Brandywine Homes has begun leasing at Cobblestone, a 34-unit rental community consisting of both townhomes and flats on 1.1 acres in the heart of Orange County. The property opened for lease this past weekend and within two days, six of the units were reserved. “The demand has been fantastic, which tells us this...
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  • Brandywine Homes Now Leasing at Cobblestone in South Garden Grove

    34 units address need for affordable housing in heart of Orange County

    GARDEN GROVE, Calif. – April 22, 2014 – Brandywine Homes has begun leasing at Cobblestone, a 34-unit rental community consisting of both townhomes and flats on 1.1 acres in the heart of Orange County. The property opened for lease this past...
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  • Should You Worry about Earthquakes with Orange County Homes

    Like with everyone else, the recent temblors have got you thinking about how any Orange County home that you'd buy would survive an earthquake. After all, every day that passes without the Big One hitting only increases the chances it will happen. Consider what could go on if you bought a used home, especially an...
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  • The Perks of Moving into a New Orange County Home.

    California is a beautiful and exciting place to visit, however, it is an even better place to live. Although you have a seemingly endless number of locations to choose from, a great location would be the Orange County area. Fortunately for any potential home buyers, there are many beautiful, brand new Orange County...
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  • What to Look For in New Orange County Homes

    Buying a new home is an exciting yet anxious time for anyone. After all, it is one of the largest investments you are likely to make. When you are looking for the right house to buy, you may be tempted to rush in quickly, and not do a lot of research. After all, you are buying a new house. Before you invest a...
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  • BisNow: Getting a Piece of the Multifamily Action

    Real Estate Bisnow (Orange County)

    Getting a Piece of the Multifamily Action

    Brandywine Homes, previously a single-family home specialist, is now leasing its first multifamily property, the 34-unit Cobblestone insouth Garden Grove. VP Dave Barisc tells us that attracting the right population for a particular product is completely different...
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  • OC Real Estate Hard to Afford on a Teacher’s Salary

    According to a recent article in the Orange County Register, only 9 percent of OC Real Estate is affordable on a teacher's salary. A report from Redfin stated that, based on the 2012 median Orange County teacher's salary of $78,100 per year, a teacher could afford to pay up to $310,000 for a home. In this price range,...
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  • Demolition finished at Brandywine Homes site

    A bulldozer lifts a piece of foundation from the remains of a house across the street of the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum.
    DANIEL LANGHORNE, STAFF
    Crews wrapped up demolition of four houses Monday on 5.1 acres at Eureka Avenue and Yorba Linda Boulevard. Brett Whitehead, president of the site's developer, Brandywine Homes, originally expected to break ground in October but said construction on the first units of the...
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  • Claremont Courier “La Puerta housing project to face first planning commission review”

    Brandywine Homes will have its first review of plans for their Forbes Avenue housing development. On Tuesday, February 4 at 7 p.m., the Claremont Planning Commission will begin a preliminary review of the residential development to be located at the former La Puerta School site, 2475 Forbes Ave. The commission will...
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