Relevae at Wilder Relevae at Wilder will include two product types, one- and two-story single-family homes, with four floorplans.

ORINDA, CA—The final group of homes are coming to Wilder, according to Landsea Homes. The developer has acquired 34 new homesites at the residential community. Development is expected to begin this year with the anticipated grand opening in early 2021. Homes are reportedly slated for marketing at less than the $2 million price point.

"This acquisition expands our portfolio in an important market for Landsea Homes," said Josh Santos, president, Landsea Homes, northern California division. "This announcement supports our growth for this region as we strive to create highly desirable communities in prime locations across the country where people can truly live in their element."

The new neighborhood, Relevae at Wilder, will include two product types with four different plans: one-story and two-story single-family homes with outdoor terraces. The one-story homes will range from approximately 2,377 to 3,497 square feet and the two-story homes will range from approximately 2,722 to 2,979 square feet.

"This is the first phase for Landsea in Wilder and it's the fourth overall development in Wilder," Santos tells GlobeSt.com. "These are the last 34 lots in the entire Wilder community. These homes, although the last lots in Wilder, have the best views of the canyon. Every lot is a view lot. Relevae's single-story homes have amazing unobstructed backyard views and the two-story homes have second-story terrace and backyard views. All homes at Relevae will be High Performance Homes/HPH. The HPH program includes three core pillars including home automation, sustainability and energy savings, which gives homebuyers connected living at their fingertips, providing ease, security and privacy."

Wilder residents can take advantage of family-friendly amenities including a network of trails and pathways, a private swim and recreation center featuring a competition pool and fitness and yoga rooms, five community areas, and an art and garden center, surrounded by 1,300 acres of protected natural open space with neighborhood pedestrian, equestrian and bike trails.

With its small-town charm mixed with urban sophistication, the Town of Orinda offers farmers markets to fine dining and eclectic boutiques to supermarkets. The median property value in Orinda is $1.34 million and the homeownership rate is 89.7%. Orinda's 2018 population was 19,806 residents, according to the US Census Bureau.

Orinda is one of three communities collectively referred to as "Lamorinda", including Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda.

Landsea Homes' other Bay Area communities currently selling include Abigail Place in Danville, Catalina in Santa Clara and Skylark at Sanctuary Village in Newark.

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Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown is an editor for the south and west regions of GlobeSt.com. She has 25-plus years of real estate experience, with a regional PR role at Grubb & Ellis and a national communications position at MMI. Brown also spent 10 years as executive director at NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area chapter, where she led the organization to achieving its first national award honors and recognition on Capitol Hill. She has written extensively on commercial real estate topics and edited numerous pieces on the subject.