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Plan 2

NEW CONSTRUCTION
Total Views 51
3 Beds
2.5 Baths
1,407 Sq Ft
-- Price per Sq Ft

Highlights

  • New Construction
  • Schmitt Elementary Rated A-
  • No HOA

About This Floor Plan

This home is located at Plan 2, Westminster, CA 92683. Plan 2 is a home located in Orange County with nearby schools including Schmitt Elementary, Johnson Middle, and Westminster High School.

Sales

Townhouse Details

Home Type

  • Townhome

Home Design

  • New Construction

Interior Spaces

  • 2-Story Property

Bedrooms and Bathrooms

  • 3 Bedrooms

Community Details

  • No Home Owners Association

Townhouse Details

Home Type

Townhome

Lot Details

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Listing Details

  • Property Sub Type: Townhouse
  • Property Type: Residential Plan
  • Co List Office Mls Id: 278930671
  • Standard Status: Active
  • Subdivision Name: Solara
  • Is New Construction?: Yes
  • ModelId: 358
  • PlanType: Townhome
  • Special Features: 8194

Interior Features

  • Full Bathrooms: 2
  • Half Bathrooms: 1
  • Total Bedrooms: 3
  • Stories: 2
  • Stories: 2

Exterior Features

  • Builder Name: Brandywine Homes

Map

Other Plans in Solara

  • Plan 1

    Plan 1

    Price to be Announced

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,256+ Sq Ft
    • 3 Stories
    Plan 1
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  • Plan 3B

    Plan 3B

    Price to be Announced

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,697 Sq Ft
    • 2 Stories
    Plan 3B
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  • Plan 3C

    Plan 3C

    Price to be Announced

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,698 Sq Ft
    • 2 Stories
    • 2 Car Garages
    Plan 3C
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  • Plan 3A/3D/3E

    Plan 3A/3D/3E

    Price to be Announced

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,698 Sq Ft
    • 2 Stories
    Plan 3A/3D/3E
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About the Builder

Brandywine Homes started out like so many other companies in America – with an entrepreneur and an idea. After a decade and a half of building in new and sprawling master planned communities, Jim Barisic shifted his focus toward the significant opportunities to be found in assisting older and more crowded coastal cities in Southern California. People in search of new homes were leaving these built-out communities, and the time had come to reverse this trend. In 1994, Jim Barisic founded Brandywine with a business plan to help revitalize established neighborhoods and convert underutilized and often run-down space into needed housing.
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