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Tricon Unveils New BTR Development in Wildamar

Tricon Residential, Foremost Pacific Group and Woodbridge Pacific Group marked the grand opening of Tricon Wildomar, a new built-to-rent community in Wildomar featuring 170 modern Spanish-style townhomes. It’s the second of six new, purpose-built, single-family rental home communities that Tricon Residential is building in California, including three in Riverside County and three in the Sacramento area.

“Tricon Wildomar debuts at a time when the need for high-quality rental homes has never been more evident,” said Joshua Welty, VP, development of Tricon Residential. “This community will provide a beautiful, comfortable and amenity-rich environment for residents to live, while contributing to the Riverside County housing supply and adding to the diversity of high-quality housing options in Wildomar.”

Located at 24802 Alita Way, Tricon Wildomar features one-, two- and three-bedroom townhomes with solar power, rentable EV chargers, keyless front door entry, forecourt patios and one- or two-car garages. Community amenities include a dog park, lap pool and spa, fitness center and clubhouse.

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