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21. Gale Ranch 35. Winchester Country Club
25. Mountain House 40. Alamo Creek
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Like small towns, master planned communities integrate variety of lifestyles, and within each community buyers are
homes, businesses, schools, and lifestyle amenities—like parks, likely to f_i nd a variety of home styles—everything from urban
playgrounds, and recreational facilities—to create a unique and lofts, to townhomes and condominiums, to starter homes and
synergistic living environment for all residents. upscale residences geared toward move-up buyers. The result is
Master planned communities f_i rst emerged in the late a vibrant, diverse living environment that is attractive to a broad
1960s and early 1970s as builders aspired to of_f er af_f ordable range of people.
new places to live. Early master planned communities were Master planned communities are thriving throughout
often located away from established urban corridors, requiring Northern California, ref_l ecting the demand for well-planned,
builders to incorporate enhanced lifestyle amenities in an ef_f ort multi-generational, and diversely populated communities.
to lure buyers to commute a little farther to enjoy an upgraded Residents of master planned communities enjoy quality
style of living. Home buyers—usually young families seeking infrastructure like parks, schools, new roads, shopping and
more space at an af_f ordable cost—f_l ocked to these communities services close to home, along with neighbors who share a
which typically emphasized parks and schools. connection. More importantly, those who live in master
While families are still f_l ocking to master planned planned communities report they enjoy what we all hope to
communities to enjoy the many lifestyle benef_i ts, they are not f_i nd—a better quality of life.
the only residents in today’s master planned settings. Today,
builders of_f er master planned communities geared toward a
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