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October 14, 2009 at 3:26 PM #469810October 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM #470897CalWestParticipant
Here is an introduciton to California West Communities. More information regarding our two new projects in 4s Ranch will become available in the coming months.
Here is an introduction to California West Communities:
California West Communities (Communities) and California West Construction (CWC) were formed in 2008. The three principals made up 50% of the ownership in Lucas & Mercier Development (LMD), a successful residential land development and home building company formed in 1993. The three principals moving forward with Communities were the active owners and managers of LMD, which built and sold over 1,800 homes within 30 residential projects throughout Southern and Northern California. Upon the sale of the Northern California division, the principals announced the transition from LMD to the formation of California West Communities to carry on the land development and home building operations in the Southern California area.
California West Communities intends to purchase both un-entitled and entitled property in the Southern California region, primarily in San Diego, Orange and South Riverside counties. The company will engage in both land development and home building operations depending on the type of land purchased. Communities is opportunity driven and will seek out properties in market locations that present profitable margins supported by desirable demand/supply ratios, local employment opportunities, land design characteristics and product design integration. The company plans to produce between 100 and 350 home closings a year, depending on the current dynamics of the local market and national economic environment.
October 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM #471078CalWestParticipantHere is an introduciton to California West Communities. More information regarding our two new projects in 4s Ranch will become available in the coming months.
Here is an introduction to California West Communities:
California West Communities (Communities) and California West Construction (CWC) were formed in 2008. The three principals made up 50% of the ownership in Lucas & Mercier Development (LMD), a successful residential land development and home building company formed in 1993. The three principals moving forward with Communities were the active owners and managers of LMD, which built and sold over 1,800 homes within 30 residential projects throughout Southern and Northern California. Upon the sale of the Northern California division, the principals announced the transition from LMD to the formation of California West Communities to carry on the land development and home building operations in the Southern California area.
California West Communities intends to purchase both un-entitled and entitled property in the Southern California region, primarily in San Diego, Orange and South Riverside counties. The company will engage in both land development and home building operations depending on the type of land purchased. Communities is opportunity driven and will seek out properties in market locations that present profitable margins supported by desirable demand/supply ratios, local employment opportunities, land design characteristics and product design integration. The company plans to produce between 100 and 350 home closings a year, depending on the current dynamics of the local market and national economic environment.
October 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM #471435CalWestParticipantHere is an introduciton to California West Communities. More information regarding our two new projects in 4s Ranch will become available in the coming months.
Here is an introduction to California West Communities:
California West Communities (Communities) and California West Construction (CWC) were formed in 2008. The three principals made up 50% of the ownership in Lucas & Mercier Development (LMD), a successful residential land development and home building company formed in 1993. The three principals moving forward with Communities were the active owners and managers of LMD, which built and sold over 1,800 homes within 30 residential projects throughout Southern and Northern California. Upon the sale of the Northern California division, the principals announced the transition from LMD to the formation of California West Communities to carry on the land development and home building operations in the Southern California area.
California West Communities intends to purchase both un-entitled and entitled property in the Southern California region, primarily in San Diego, Orange and South Riverside counties. The company will engage in both land development and home building operations depending on the type of land purchased. Communities is opportunity driven and will seek out properties in market locations that present profitable margins supported by desirable demand/supply ratios, local employment opportunities, land design characteristics and product design integration. The company plans to produce between 100 and 350 home closings a year, depending on the current dynamics of the local market and national economic environment.
October 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM #471512CalWestParticipantHere is an introduciton to California West Communities. More information regarding our two new projects in 4s Ranch will become available in the coming months.
Here is an introduction to California West Communities:
California West Communities (Communities) and California West Construction (CWC) were formed in 2008. The three principals made up 50% of the ownership in Lucas & Mercier Development (LMD), a successful residential land development and home building company formed in 1993. The three principals moving forward with Communities were the active owners and managers of LMD, which built and sold over 1,800 homes within 30 residential projects throughout Southern and Northern California. Upon the sale of the Northern California division, the principals announced the transition from LMD to the formation of California West Communities to carry on the land development and home building operations in the Southern California area.
California West Communities intends to purchase both un-entitled and entitled property in the Southern California region, primarily in San Diego, Orange and South Riverside counties. The company will engage in both land development and home building operations depending on the type of land purchased. Communities is opportunity driven and will seek out properties in market locations that present profitable margins supported by desirable demand/supply ratios, local employment opportunities, land design characteristics and product design integration. The company plans to produce between 100 and 350 home closings a year, depending on the current dynamics of the local market and national economic environment.
October 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM #471734CalWestParticipantHere is an introduciton to California West Communities. More information regarding our two new projects in 4s Ranch will become available in the coming months.
Here is an introduction to California West Communities:
California West Communities (Communities) and California West Construction (CWC) were formed in 2008. The three principals made up 50% of the ownership in Lucas & Mercier Development (LMD), a successful residential land development and home building company formed in 1993. The three principals moving forward with Communities were the active owners and managers of LMD, which built and sold over 1,800 homes within 30 residential projects throughout Southern and Northern California. Upon the sale of the Northern California division, the principals announced the transition from LMD to the formation of California West Communities to carry on the land development and home building operations in the Southern California area.
California West Communities intends to purchase both un-entitled and entitled property in the Southern California region, primarily in San Diego, Orange and South Riverside counties. The company will engage in both land development and home building operations depending on the type of land purchased. Communities is opportunity driven and will seek out properties in market locations that present profitable margins supported by desirable demand/supply ratios, local employment opportunities, land design characteristics and product design integration. The company plans to produce between 100 and 350 home closings a year, depending on the current dynamics of the local market and national economic environment.
October 19, 2009 at 2:45 PM #470937Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantWhen I do drive into work about once a week, I stop to get gas usually about 5:00 AM in the morning,
I am amazed lately on how many guys are at the station filling their construction trucks,
I guess there are a few project starting about everywhere, This to me is a good sign, I know there are a few on this board who would love to see the whole thing go down the toilet but I like seeing guys get back to work myself.
October 19, 2009 at 2:45 PM #471117Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantWhen I do drive into work about once a week, I stop to get gas usually about 5:00 AM in the morning,
I am amazed lately on how many guys are at the station filling their construction trucks,
I guess there are a few project starting about everywhere, This to me is a good sign, I know there are a few on this board who would love to see the whole thing go down the toilet but I like seeing guys get back to work myself.
October 19, 2009 at 2:45 PM #471475Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantWhen I do drive into work about once a week, I stop to get gas usually about 5:00 AM in the morning,
I am amazed lately on how many guys are at the station filling their construction trucks,
I guess there are a few project starting about everywhere, This to me is a good sign, I know there are a few on this board who would love to see the whole thing go down the toilet but I like seeing guys get back to work myself.
October 19, 2009 at 2:45 PM #471552Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantWhen I do drive into work about once a week, I stop to get gas usually about 5:00 AM in the morning,
I am amazed lately on how many guys are at the station filling their construction trucks,
I guess there are a few project starting about everywhere, This to me is a good sign, I know there are a few on this board who would love to see the whole thing go down the toilet but I like seeing guys get back to work myself.
October 19, 2009 at 2:45 PM #471774Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantWhen I do drive into work about once a week, I stop to get gas usually about 5:00 AM in the morning,
I am amazed lately on how many guys are at the station filling their construction trucks,
I guess there are a few project starting about everywhere, This to me is a good sign, I know there are a few on this board who would love to see the whole thing go down the toilet but I like seeing guys get back to work myself.
November 18, 2009 at 3:36 PM #484087DAParticipantHere’s some info I found on the Silhouette mystery. John Laing Homes is now EJL, a new company spun off by Emmar to acquire the assets of JLH.
I haven’t had a chance to go and visit the new sales center and was wondering if anyone here did. If so, could you please post the latest prices with upgrades (if any). Thanks !
[quote=flyer]Our friends mentioned that the sales office is now open at the site of the original Silhouette models. (Probably until about 4PM each day–not really sure about the times.)
Don’t know if you can view the models, as some are sold.They heard the pricing was from about
$610K-$690K.[/quote]November 18, 2009 at 3:36 PM #484254DAParticipantHere’s some info I found on the Silhouette mystery. John Laing Homes is now EJL, a new company spun off by Emmar to acquire the assets of JLH.
I haven’t had a chance to go and visit the new sales center and was wondering if anyone here did. If so, could you please post the latest prices with upgrades (if any). Thanks !
[quote=flyer]Our friends mentioned that the sales office is now open at the site of the original Silhouette models. (Probably until about 4PM each day–not really sure about the times.)
Don’t know if you can view the models, as some are sold.They heard the pricing was from about
$610K-$690K.[/quote]November 18, 2009 at 3:36 PM #484626DAParticipantHere’s some info I found on the Silhouette mystery. John Laing Homes is now EJL, a new company spun off by Emmar to acquire the assets of JLH.
I haven’t had a chance to go and visit the new sales center and was wondering if anyone here did. If so, could you please post the latest prices with upgrades (if any). Thanks !
[quote=flyer]Our friends mentioned that the sales office is now open at the site of the original Silhouette models. (Probably until about 4PM each day–not really sure about the times.)
Don’t know if you can view the models, as some are sold.They heard the pricing was from about
$610K-$690K.[/quote]November 18, 2009 at 3:36 PM #484712DAParticipantHere’s some info I found on the Silhouette mystery. John Laing Homes is now EJL, a new company spun off by Emmar to acquire the assets of JLH.
I haven’t had a chance to go and visit the new sales center and was wondering if anyone here did. If so, could you please post the latest prices with upgrades (if any). Thanks !
[quote=flyer]Our friends mentioned that the sales office is now open at the site of the original Silhouette models. (Probably until about 4PM each day–not really sure about the times.)
Don’t know if you can view the models, as some are sold.They heard the pricing was from about
$610K-$690K.[/quote] -
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