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True Life Companies Sells Chino Hills Site to Trumark

The True Life Companies (TTLC) said it had sold its Chino Hills parcel, Paradise Ranch, to Trumark Properties, LLC. Terms of the sale weren’t disclosed. Plans for the 85.2-acre parcel include 50 homesites set in a neighborhood of single-family homes.

“This particular parcel is especially unique because it includes 50 acres of undisturbed, private open space,” said Scott Clark, chairman and CEO for TTLC. “We’re committed to bringing much-needed homesites to supply-constrained markets, and we’re pleased to combine new residential opportunity with abundant nature in this new community.”

The project, which received entitlements last fall, is anticipated to break ground in 2025. Trumark Homes has developed a number of other residential projects in Chino Hills.

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