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Shea Homes to Open Gated Townhome Community in Carlsbad on October 13

The grand opening of Shea Homes’ new, gated townhome community in Carlsbad is scheduled for Saturday, October 13. Light refreshments will be served at Voscana beginning at 10 a.m. at 1603 Fairlead Avenue at the intersection of Poinsettia Lane and Cassia Road.

“Voscana’s architecture and flexible floor plans were thoughtfully designed to provide maximum appeal and functionality,” said Vanessa Linn, vice president of sales and marketing for Shea Homes San Diego. “We’re seeing special interest from professionals who work in the nearby business clusters of Carlsbad, as well as empty nesters and first-time buyers.”

Home shoppers can tour the models for the first time on October 13th. Prices are expected to start in the $400,000s. Five homes will be released for year-end closings in the first phase. For more information or to join the priority list, contact the sales office at (760) 448-5348 or visit http://www.sheahomes.com/community/voscana.

Located within the gates of a private community, Voscana features five two- and three-story floor plans measuring approximately 1,410 to 1,959 square feet, including 3 to 4 bedrooms and 2.5 to 3.5 baths plus a private patio and two-car attached garage. Amenities will include common area landscaping, lounge style barbecue areas, bocce ball court and tot lot.

Convenient in-home technology innovations include a 2gig wireless system to control security, lighting, heating, and Kwikset Homeset keyless entry from any Smartphone or tablet.

Located within the Carlsbad Unified School District, children living in Voscana will attend Poinsettia Elementary School, Aviara Oaks Middle School and Carlsbad High School. Other private school opportunities in the area include the Grauer School and Pacific Ridge School.

Shea Homes San Diego is now selling homes in the following areas:

In the heart of Mission Valley, Origen skyLoft and Origen socialGarden at Civita offer three- and four-story loft style townhomes ranging from 1,390 to 2,110 square feet, priced from the mid $400,000s.

Del Sur in San Diego features attached homes at Mandolin, now priced from the mid $400,000s.

Encinitas new homes at Seaside have 3,243 to 4,826 square feet and prices from the low $1 millions.

At Windingwalk in Chula Vista, final homes and models are now selling at Clover from the high $200,000s.

Lomas Verdes in Chula Vista offers attached homes at Mosaic priced from the mid $200,000s and detached homes at Tapestry priced from the mid $300,000s.

Bella Lago in Chula Vista features luxury homes at Aria, where homes priced from the low $600,000s span as much as 3,969 square feet on average home site of 15,000 square feet.

Shea Homes, an independent member of the Shea family of companies, is the oldest and largest family-owned homebuilder in the United States. For the second year in a row, Shea Homes has earned the prestigious J.D. Power Customer Service Champion recognition, one of only 50 companies to earn such a distinction in 2012. Honored in the company of such respected brands as Apple, Lexus, Four Seasons Hotels and Southwest Airlines, Shea Homes is one of only two American homebuilders to receive this recognition.

To reach Shea Homes San Diego, call 858-526-6500 or visit www.sheahomes.com.

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