WALNUT CREEK, CA—The continuing care retirement community, Viamonte of Walnut Creek, is set to break ground in February. While slightly behind schedule from the originally proposed date, the community has sold half of its residences since opening its salesroom six months ago. Residences will be available for occupancy in 2020.
Viamonte is a 174-unit community to be built by Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services. The community will encompass a 3.8 acre parcel located on The Orchards development. When fully completed, The Orchards will include shopping and dining, trails and outdoor community areas, along with the new senior housing community.
Developer research indicated that the prospective buyers take pride in living in an affluent area. In addition, most buyers are coming from the surrounding area and prefer the convenience of the immediate neighborhood and the cultural amenities of the greater community at large. This is why the Shadelands development was selected as the building site by the developer, GlobeSt.com learns.
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