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Atlanta-based Beazer Homes finished 2008 as the region's top-selling builder, outpacing Texas builders Centex Homes, which ranked first in 2007, and D.R. Horton, which led the region in 2006.
Beazer's 432 sales represented nearly one in every 10 homes sold in 2008. Beazer was also one of the few firms to beat its 2007 numbers. Last year, it had 386 sales. Arizona-based Taylor Morrison Homes also bettered its 2007 performance. It sold 259 homes last year, eight more than in 2007, statistics show.
Michael Penbera, Beazer's Sacramento division sales manager, attributed the rise to prices beginning at $179,900 in Rancho Cordova's Capital Village and even lower at its Natomas Field project north of downtown Sacramento.
Penbera acknowledged that many buyers come to model homes to compare against foreclosure prices. But he said, "There's some peace in purchasing a new home with a warranty, with a lot of the energy-efficient features that older ones aren't required to have."
Rancho Cordova, indeed, was the only part of the region to see higher fourth-quarter sales in 2008 than 2007.
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Matt Cummings Writes:
Please note that the HOA meeting for Bungalows, Brownstones, and Cottages will take place on Thursday, July 17th at 6:00. We have several topics to discuss, including the approval of our Rules and Regulations. Also, we’ll be introducing the new building projects occurring in the area, and providing an update on the Cap Village Commercial tenants. If there is something you would like to see added to the agenda, please email me at mfc2112@sbcglobal.net. On behalf of the board, I look forward to seeing you.
Matt Cummings Writes:
RCPD hosts a quarterly Q&A session on safety issues at the Rockingham Station, located at 10361 Rockingham Drive. Their next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 8th at 6:30 pm. Topics for the evening vary by meeting, but it’s always an excellent method to meet the men and women who protect our homes and streets. Hope to see you there!
A reminder that RCPD's Neighborhood Watch meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 11th at 6:30 pm in the Rockingham Station Community Room. The topic will be "Identity Theft Prevention" and the meeting is hosted by POP officer Debbie Coil. Not only are these meetings are an excellent way to learn about RCPD and its role in the community, but the information shared is invaluable. I hope you will join us on Tuesday!
The Rancho City Council on Monday appointed Ross Johnson to fill the "At-Large" position vacated in January by Art Smith. Planning Commission has two of these "At-Large" commissioners, who are appointed by the entire Council, rather than by individual elected officials. Ross brings 35 years of community involvement to the Commission, and we're excited to have him aboard.