The New Home Company Offers Alternative to Bay Area Living with Single-Family, Attainably Priced Residences at Brighton Landing in Vacaville

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As prices in the Bay Area have escalated, Brighton Landing will feature more than 400 homes in five distinct collections with prices expected to begin in the $500,000s.

ROSEVILLE, Calif. (October 8, 2018) – As rents and sales prices have escalated in the Bay Area and home shoppers look beyond the region for living opportunities, The New Home Company (NEW HOME, NYSE: NWHM) today announced that construction is underway on Brighton Landing, a community of five distinct neighborhoods with 418 single-family residences in Vacaville, California.

Located off I-80 in Solano County, Vacaville has emerged as a desirable alternative for homebuyers looking for a suburban lifestyle with more space and attainably priced homes, while maintaining a close connection to the strong job market and culture of the Bay Area.

At Brighton Landing, NEW HOME will present five distinct neighborhoods of single-family detached residences ranging up to 3,600 square feet. Buyers will be able to choose from a range of architectural styles with modern one- and two-story floorplans that utilize open spaces and indoor/outdoor living to bring family and friends together.

The homes at Brighton Landing are expected to be priced from the $500,000s and a Model Home Grand Home is anticipated for early 2019. 

“We recognize the fact that an increasing number of home shoppers who are priced out of the Bay Area market are searching elsewhere for attainable options that showcase more space and lifestyle amenities with access to quality public schools,” said Kevin Carson, Northern California President for NEW HOME. “Brighton Landing is ideal for those growing families who may want or need to go into San Francisco on occasion for work or entertainment but need a large home within driving distance to serve their needs. We look forward to bringing these homes to market early next year.”

Brighton Landing residents will enjoy several parks, playgrounds and schools within the community. A six-acre public park and Brighton Elementary School are planned to be finished later this year, and the community will also be served by Callison Elementary, Vaca Pena Middle School and Wood High School in the Vacaville Unified School District.

There is an abundance of outdoor recreational and retail amenities for future Brighton Landing residents to enjoy. Locally, residents can go camping and hiking at Vacaville’s Lagoon Valley Park, a 470-acre nature reserve. For those who want to take a day fishing trip, Lake Berryessa and Grizzly Bay are less than an hour away. Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada Mountains is just three hours east on I-80. Retail options include the Vacaville Premium Outlets, a recognized destination for local and international shoppers searching for high-end brands and bargains. Closer to home, residents will find a charming downtown with locally owned boutiques and bistros.

“We want to inform prospective buyers that life beyond the Bay Area can be bigger, more natural and certainly more affordable,” said Carson. “If they are looking for more space to spread their wings and grow their family, Brighton Landing is for them.”

For more information and to join the Interest Registry for Brighton Landing, please visit www.BrightonLandingNWHM.com.