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  • Brandywine Homes Brings Hernandez Aboard

            By Carrie Rossenfeld | Orange County | December 17, 2013 IRVINE, CA-Brandywine Homes has hired real estate veteran Alex G. Hernandez as SVP of land acquisition and project management. The move was part of an anticipated expansion for the firm over the next three years. Hernandez was most recently SVP...
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  • Construction of townhouses near Nixon Library approved

          By DANIEL LANGHORNE / ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER / Oct. 21, 2013 The City Council’s approval of 51 townhouses across Yorba Linda Boulevard from the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum marks the first success by a developer looking to build high-density housing on the city’s westside since voters approved...
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  • Will new building change the face of Claremont?

    December 16, 2013 The recent sale of a large piece of surplus property in north Claremont to an Orange County home developer, coupled with progress in multiple housing tracts throughout the city of Claremont, has locals asking a pressing question: Is greater housing density changing the face of...
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  • Movers & Shakers: Alex G. Hernandez

    Alex G. Hernandez has joined Brandywine Homes as SVP of land acquisition and project management. With more than 27 years' experience, Hernandez will leverage his Southern California housing market knowledge to identify promising infill opportunities, supervise entitlement efforts, work on annual business plans and...
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  • Claremont Unified approves surplus property sale to homebuilder

    By Wes Woods, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, POSTED: 12/09/13 CLAREMONT >> The Claremont Unified School District made $18.88 million from the sale of an approximately 9.7-acre surplus property site recently. The sale of the La Puerta property, at 2475 N. Forbes Ave., was approved at last month’s school board...
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  • Yorba Linda Houses for Sale: What to Consider When Building Your New Home

    The birthplace of Richard Nixon -- the affluent Orange County suburb of Yorba Linda -- hasn't seen an urban infill project in a long time. But with the city facing a 13 percent population increase since 2000, and with award-winning schools making it an attractive option for families, there is no time like the...
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  • Orange County Needs Affordable Homes; Brandywine Answers the Call

    According to a recent article in The Street, housing prices are expected to climb in some of the nation's least affordable areas, including Orange County, and higher prices could lock first-time home buyers out of certain areas. And while Orange County's job growth continues to increase and people continue to want to...
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  • BRANDYWINE HOMES CLOSES ON AND OBTAINS APPROVAL FOR 5.1 ACRE PROPERTY IN YORBA LINDA ENTITLED FOR 51 TOWNHOMES

    Urban infill project near Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum to bring much-needed new housing stock YORBA LINDA, Calif. – December 16, 2013 – Brandywine Homes has acquired a 5.1-acre urban infill community with 51 townhomes near Yorba Linda Boulevard and Blair Street, adjacent to the Richard Nixon...
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  • Houses for Sale in West Covina: Reasons You Want to Live in Waverly

    If you're considering houses for sale in West Covina, many of your options are more than sixty years old. However, there are brand new houses available in Brandywine's new gated community of Waverly. Here are some reasons why Waverly would be a great choice for you. * Waverly is family friendly and the gated...
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  • BRANDYWINE HOMES HIRES REAL ESTATE VETERAN ALEX G. HERNANDEZ AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF LAND ACQUISITION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

    Brandywine HOMES HIRES REAL ESTATE VETERAN ALEX G. HERNANDEZ as senior vice president of land acquisition and Project management Former executive for The Olson Company and TELACU Development will help infill homebuilder Enhance its development pipeline and fulfill its strong growth projections over the next three...
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  • 5 Great Sites for Holiday Decorating Ideas

    It’s time to deck the halls. If you’re tired of hauling out the same old stuff that you’ve been decorating with for years—or just want to spice up a holiday table or entryway—you’ll find a wealth of fun, innovative ideas online. Whether you plan to keep your decorating simple or go all out—or even skip it...
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  • Feeling Cramped? Give Yourself the Gift of Space this Holiday Season with New Home Builders in Southern California

    If you're dreaming of more living space this holiday season, maybe it's time to treat yourself to a shopping excursion. New home builders in Southern California offer larger houses, and you can start the process of buying one now as a gift to yourself and your family. Are Large Homes Just for Large Families? Yes,...
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