SALES OPEN FOR TOWNHOUSES AT MONTIVO IN SANTEE

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East County News Service

January 3, 2018 (Santee) – San Diego homebuilder New Pointe Communities is bringing much-needed, reasonably-priced homes to market in an urban area already well serviced by essential infrastructure. The company’s 18-townhome project, Montivo, located at 8850 Olive Lane in Santee, is now open for sales.

The three-bedroom, three-bath townhomes at Montivo include approximately 1300-square feet of well-appointed living space and range from $459,990 to $469,990.  Each home features a study, a two-car garage, nine-foot ceiling heights, a private deck, storage space, a 2.0 kW DC photovoltaic solar array and CATV in the great room, all bedrooms and the study. Community features include a tot lot, a barbecue and picnic area and striking Mediterranean architecture.

Montivo is close to a trolley station that connects residents to the entire county and residents will have easy access to transportation corridors SR-52, SR-125 and SR-67. Montivo residents can easily walk to a wide array of retail amenities, and the surrounding area offers rich outdoor recreational opportunities.

“We love this location and this project,” said Scot Sandstrom, president of New Pointe Communities. “We’re creating homes for families that want a close connection to their community but also value having a peaceful, well-appointed retreat to call home.”

Montivo is currently under construction, with completion expected in summer 2018 for phase one and fall 2018 for phase two. Interested homebuyers can visit the sales trailer Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., located on the vacant lot adjacent to Montivo, call 619-871-8648 or visit https://montivotownhomes.com/.

New Pointe Communities is an award-winning, family-owned, San Diego-based homebuilder specializing in small-scale, residential infill developments throughout San Diego County. Homes include single family residences and townhomes. http://www.newpointedevelop.com/.


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