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LA JOLLA: Shores West, 10 condominiums by Wyer Corp., La Jolla, designed by Naegle Associates Inc.; 1,171-1,431 square feet; $355,000-$385,000; 1-3 levels; 2-3 bedrooms, fireplaces, units arranged around courtyard, 2 covered parking spaces per unit; curved walls and balconies, greenhouse dining areas in 3 plans; glass block walls; elevated spa; $186 monthly homeowners association fee; close of escrow move-ins; models open noon-4 p.m. weekends at 8132 Camino Del Sol, near Kellogg Park and the beach.
RANCHO PENASQUITOS: Phase 7 of Casablanca; 56 in a total of 500 condominiums; $79,900-$98,900; 2, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, wood-burning fireplaces, vaulted ceilings; 933-1,134 square feet; swimming pool, spa, clubhouse; monthly homeowners dues, about $100; move-ins, September; a waterscaped project of McKellar Development of La Jolla; sales office open daily, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., at 13400 Salmon River Road.
SAN CLEMENTE: Whispering Winds, called the first apartment community in Rancho San Clemente; monthly rent, $550-$835; 250 units; 6 floor plans, 560-1,075 square feet; 1, 2 bedrooms; 1, 2 baths; single level and town houses; park-like atmosphere, clubhouse, some ocean views; builder, Lincoln Property Co.; rental office open daily, 9 a.m.-7 p.m., at 1100 Calle del Cerro; first move-ins scheduled Sept. 1.
Vista Pacifica, a project of Royal Crest Development, 80 in a total of 264 condominiums; 100 condos sold at opening; $66,200-$118,200; VA, FHA financing; 1, 2 bedrooms; 1, 2 baths; 470-864 square feet; ocean view, sloped ceilings, patio or balcony; two swimming pools, spas, RV parking; 4 floor plans designed by Richard Hanson; first move-ins, Friday; 3 models, decorated by Grav-Englander of Newport Beach; sales office open Saturdays, Sundays 10 a.m.-5 p.m., weekdays 11 a.m.-6 p.m., at 1038 Calle del Cerro.
FONTANA: Sixth phase of 600-unit Walnut Village Estates by Berry Development Co. and Centennial Group; 60 3-4 bedroom, 1-2 story single-family homes; 1,257-1,569 square feet; features include family rooms, fireplaces, air conditioning, front-yard landscaping; $82,900-$99,900; 3 furnished models and sales office open 10 a.m. to dusk daily, 11 a.m. to dusk Sunday.
SIMI VALLEY: First phase of 91-unit Mountain View by Simi Valley’s Roberts Group IV; 5 3-4 bedroom single-family houses, 1-2 stories, 1,646-2,390 square feet, family rooms, dens, wood-burning fireplaces; $159,900-$199,900; September move-ins; monthly homeowners fee about $60. Four model homes decorated by Design One Interiors open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, 379 Golden Grove Court, reached by the Olsen Road exit of Freeway 23.
HUNTINGTON BEACH: Pacific Ranch’s town house development at Yorktown Avenue and Lake Street; Phase 3, 36 two-story Mediterranean-style homes in a projected total of 250 units; 4 floor plans, 2,108-2,723 square feet, 2-3 bedrooms with up to 3 1/2 baths; skylights, clerestory windows, enclosed patio, attached 2-3 garages with storage areas; common areas include swimming pool, spa, clubhouse; $189,900-$239,900 with a $114 monthly homeowners fee.
CHINO: Foxwood Meadows by Warmington Homes; 96 single family homes; Phase 3, 3-4 bedrooms, 2-3 baths, 4 floor plans, 1,446-1,840 square feet; $121,990-$137,990; cathedral ceilings, separate dining area, wood-burning fireplace in most plans, fully equipped kitchen. Sales office and furnished models open daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at 6081 Ashley.
CHINO HILLS: Rolling Ridge Crest, Phase 3, 17 homes out of 85; 4 bedrooms, 3 baths in each of 3 2-story floor plans; $201,000-$216,000; 2,512-3,025 square feet; walk across bridges, bay and clerestory windows, attached 3-car garages; move-ins late January of 1987. Furnished models and sales office at 13733 Moonshadow Place.
PASADENA: West Colonial Woods, Phase 1; 12 homes in a total of 24 town houses at 76 N. Sierra Bonita Ave.; 1,260-1,360 square feet, 1 floor plan, 2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths; hardwood floor entries, vaulted ceilings, wood burning fireplaces, individual wood decks; $99,900-$116,900 with a $58.55 monthly homeowners fee; model open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays through Wednesdays; closed Thursdays and Fridays.
LONG BEACH: The Renaissance Terrace Apartments, 102 units, 1-3 bedrooms; 1, 2 baths; $483-$906 a month; 4-story building; several units have ocean views; owned by Wilmore City Development; manager, Real Estate Marketing/Management of Santa Ana; rental office open Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., at 926 Locust Ave.; scheduled for occupancy on Friday.
GLENDORA: Phase 3 of Glendora Springs; 25 in a total of 156 town houses; $115,990-$139,990; VA, FHA, conventional financing; 4 floor plans; 2, 3 bedrooms; 2, 2 1/2 baths; bay windows, vaulted ceilings, spacious back yards; monthly homeowners fee, $95; developer, Century American; architect, Hales-Langston, AIA; models, decorated by Newport Interiors, and sales office open daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., at 2007 Cobblefield Way.
RIALTO: Phase 4 of 168-unit Lewis Homes at Morning Ridge; 37 3-4 bedroom, 1-2 story homes, of which 8 are sold; 1,414-1,810 square feet; bay windows, walled community; $98,950-$114,950; 4 models open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday and Thursday; about four miles east of Riverside Avenue exit on Interstate 15.
UPLAND: Third and final phase of 37-unit Lewis Homes at San Antonio Heights; 14 3-4 bedroom, 1-2 story single-family homes, of which four are sold; 2,284-2,920 square feet; formal dining rooms and Roman-style tubs; $209,000-$274,000; sales office open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Mondays and Thursdays 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at 2321 Second Ave., two blocks east of Euclid Avenue.
DANA POINT: Fifth phase of Marlborough Development Corp.’s 252-unit Marlborough Seaside Villas; 28 2-4 bedroom, 1-2 story town homes; 1,266-1,837 square feet; formal dining rooms, fireplaces, clubhouse; $135,990-$152,990; monthly homeowners’ fee $112; move-ins late October. Five models open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at 33772 Bayside Lane, reached from the westbound Ortega Highway exit on the San Diego Freeway.
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