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Landsea Closes on 144 Townhomes for New Ontario Neighborhood

Landsea Homes Corporation has closed on 144 townhomes for a new neighborhood, Eave II, at the Neuhouse master planned community in Ontario. Eave II will be an extension of Landsea Homes’ existing Eave neighborhood and feature a collection of 144 mid-century courtyard townhomes ranging from 949 to 1,510 square feet. 

“We jumped at the opportunity to expand our presence in the Neuhouse master planned community in particular, and the Inland Empire in general, with the addition of these 144 new townhomes,” said Tom Baine, Southern California Division president, Landsea Homes.  

He continued, “Ontario is an important and very popular market for us. We have had great sales success, selling out 432 single-family homes at ShadeTree earlier this year. The new homes at Eave II will provide even more opportunities for first time homebuyers looking to break into the Southern California housing market, all while living in a beautiful, responsibly designed and built home.” 

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