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Landsea Closes on 191 Homesites in Ontario

Landsea Homes Corporation completed the acquisition of 191 homesites for a new community called Dusa in Ontario. Dusa will feature 95 single-family homes ranging from 2,027 to 2,317 square feet and 96 townhomes ranging from 1,317 to 1,611 square feet.

“Landsea Homes has had several successful communities in Ontario including ShadeTree and Neuhouse, and we are thrilled to announce yet another planned community in the region offering high quality and attainably priced homes,” said Tom Baine, Southern California Division president, Landsea Homes.

He continued, “We recently closed on 144 townhomes for Eave II, an extension of our existing Eave neighborhood in Neuhouse, and we also sold all 432 homes at ShadeTree. This new land closing reinforces our bullishness and commitment to the Ontario market, and we are hopeful of continued success throughout the region.” 

Pictured: Landsea’s Neuhouse community in Ontario.

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