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Landsea Closes on Sites for Anaheim Townhome Development

Landsea Homes Corporation said Monday it had closed on 44 homesites for a new community called Mason in Anaheim. Sales are anticipated to start later this year.   

On the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Laxore Street, Mason will include three-story townhomes with four different floorplans ranging from 772 square feet to 2,007 square feet and options for two to four bedrooms. Common area amenities will include a neighborhood park with bar counter, picnic tables and a lounge area.    

“We are excited to grow our presence in Orange County with the addition of Mason to our new home community portfolio,” said Tom Baine, California division president, Landsea Homes. “Nolin, another Anaheim community of ours across the street from Mason, sold out less than two years after opening for sale and experienced unprecedented demand. We anticipate interest for Mason to be just as strong.”

Last month, Landsea Homes closed on 500 homesites for a new master-planned community called The DC (Dublin Centre) in Dublin. The community is slated to begin development this month.

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