
City Ventures Expands Access to Homeownership with Limited Selection of Affordable Homes at Pinnacle in Milpitas
'We're incredibly proud to partner with the City of Milpitas to bring more choices and possibilities for first-time buyers who are looking to put down roots,' said Natasha Zabaneh, President of City Ventures.
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'We're incredibly proud to partner with the City of Milpitas to bring more choices and possibilities for first-time buyers who are looking to put down roots,' said Natasha Zabaneh, President of City Ventures. 'This opportunity is a reflection of our commitment to create strong, inclusive communities––not just in Milpitas, but throughout California.'
The BMR program at Pinnacle features its popular Plan One and Plan Two designs, both offering brand-new, all-electric construction, owned solar panels, Nest thermostats, Ring doorbells, keyless entry, energy-efficient appliances. Inviting kitchens feature soft-close drawers and doors, quartz or granite countertops, designer fixtures, and efficient, induction cooktops, while outdoor decks offer beautiful spaces for entertaining and relaxing. Plan One––priced at $707,000 with a monthly HOA fee of $219––offers approximately 1,064 square feet of thoughtfully planned living space, with two bedrooms and two baths. Plan Two BMR homes are sold out.
The housing market in popular Milpitas remains extremely competitive. According to Redfin, during June the median sales price for a home in the city was just over $1.6 million, with just 1.1 months of inventory available for potential home buyers. In addition, given that nearly 60% of listings sold over list price with a median time on market of just 18 days, these BMR plans at Pinnacle provide a unique opportunity for eligible households to grab their rung on the homebuying ladder in the 'Crossroads of Silicon Valley.' To date, Pinnacle's success has been notable––more than 70% of homes are sold before model homes have had a chance to open.
'Buyers love Pinnacle's highly desirable location, right in the center of everything that matters,' said Zabaneh. 'Enjoy endless attractions at your doorstep, top-rated neighborhood schools, and convenient access to world-renowned employers throughout the Silicon Valley.' With its central Milpitas location, Pinnacle is just minutes away from multiple shopping, restaurant and recreation opportunities including Northern California's largest indoor outlet mall, the 1,558-acre Ed R. Levin County Park, the Milpitas Sports Center, 30 local parks and two public golf courses.
Interested buyers are strongly encouraged to act quickly on this unique opportunity. To begin the application process, send an email to Pinnacle@CityVentures.com. Income limits and other restrictions apply. Pinnacle is located at 1756 Houret Court in Milpitas. Additional information about Pinnacle, including floorplans and community details, are available online at www.CityVentures.com/Pinnacle_BMR.
City Ventures, California's leading homebuilder, focuses on 'Building It Forward' by repositioning underutilized real estate into residential housing in supply-constrained coastal urban infill areas and high-demand suburban locations. To date, the builder has constructed 4,900 townhomes, condominiums, lofts, mixed-use, live-work, and single-family detached homes throughout Southern and Northern California. City Ventures was named 2023 Builder of the Year by the national magazine Builder & Developer and is celebrating 15 years of homebuilding this year. Based in San Francisco and Irvine, City Ventures currently owns and controls over 8,000 lots in California. For more information, please visit www.cityventures.com. You can also follow City Ventures on social media on Facebook (@cityventures), Instagram (@city_ventures) and YouTube (@cityventures).

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