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Landsea Acquires 500 Homesites for Master-Planned Dublin Project

Landsea Homes Corporation said Thursday it had acquired 500 homesites for a new master-planned community called Dublin Centre in Alameda County’s Dublin. Located in East Dublin, Dublin Centre will feature 500 homes of various product types including single-family detached and attached townhomes with both traditional and modern architecture styles.

“Today’s announcement is a huge milestone for Landsea Homes as it marks our largest master-planned community in the Bay Area, supporting our growth for this important region as we create a highly desirable community of new High Performance Homes,” said Tom Baine, California division president, Landsea Homes. “We look forward to seeing all those who will call Dublin Centre home and live in their element for years to come.”

Select floorplans will feature LiveGen suites, suitable for multigenerational living with first-floor bedrooms and optional kitchenettes that function as buyers see fit. Pricing will be announced at a later date. Development is slated to begin this year and sales are expected to begin in late 2025.

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