Providence Landing: New Homes in Lompoc’s Vandenberg Village
This week, Capital Pacific Homes invited local agents and REALTORS to an open house for their new community, Providence Landing, located in Vandenberg Village. It was a fun opportunity to tour their new home models again. During the behind the scenes private viewing, Capital Pacific revealed the new builder incentives they are offering buyers which include:
The model homes looked fantastic and the generous features offered ensure Providence Landing will remain a premier community in Lompoc well into the future. The six floor plans offered range from 1628 square feet to 3265 square feet, and prices ranged from the high $300,000’s to the high $400,000’s. Standard features include tankless water heaters, network hubs, and 5 ¼ inch baseboards. Community amenities include:
• Basketball courts
• Barbeque area
• Tennis courts
• Walking trails
• Pool, Spa, clubhouse
If you are in the market for a new home in the Lompoc area, Providence Landing is a beautiful community of homes that you should consider. As with any new home purchase, it is highly advisable for you to have your own representation when buying a new home; as the sales staff typically work exclusively for the builder. Best of all, having your own REALTOR costs you nothing. Call me today at (805) 878-9879 to view these lovely new Lompoc homes.
When I searched the MLS for active properties this morning, I came up with 158 single family homes or condos for sale. 29 of those listings are short sales, and 35 are active REO listings. There are 234 contingent listings, and 222 of them are short sales. In the last 30 days, 131 homes have sold, with an average price of about $250,000, average price per square foot of $150, and averaging about 75 days on market. 28 of those sold homes were closed short sales, and 61 were REO (bank owned property) sales. Average days on market for short sales were about 120 days (this reflects the time period to obtain bank approval), and average days on market for REO listings was about 53 (this includes the time it takes to get the contract finalized by the bank).