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Loch Lomond Offers Lower Density, Flex, Outdoor Space
Trumark Homes recently acquired 37 townhomes, condo flats and two-story detached homes within the 76-unit Village of The Strand at Loch Lomond in Marin County. The site represents an opportunity for Trumark to potentially deliver all 37 residences in the 2022 calendar year, contributing more than $65 million in gross sales revenue.
With Marin’s median household income of $151,375 per year, roughly $71,000 above California’s average (Meyers Research), Trumark is currently targeting Peninsula buyers seeking lower density housing, larger outdoor space and more flexible floorplans.
“As an existing site offering new home product with a limited supply of waterfront units, our acquisitions team quickly identified Loch Lomond as the perfect opportunity to expand our luxury home portfolio in the Bay Area,” said Tony Bosowski, Northern California division president at Trumark Homes.
Starting from the mid-$1 millions, the community offers 18 single-family two-story detached homes, 14 two-story townhomes and five condo flats above a mixed-use building. The Loch Lomond community has access to Highway 101 and Interstate 580 from its location on the northeastern bayfront of San Rafael.
The Loch Lomond project is one of Trumark’s seven new communities in Northern California.
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