Jul 25 2015
KB Home, one of the nation’s largest and most recognized homebuilders, today announced the grand opening of The Cottages, The Reserve and The Retreat at Vineyard Crossing, a highly-anticipated master-planned community in Livermore.
Located near Interstate 580 and directly across the street from an ACE train station, Vineyard Crossing is a commuter-friendly community offering convenience to major employers, historic downtown Livermore, and premier shopping and dining.
KB Home is introducing three communities at Vineyard Crossing—The Cottages, The Reserve and The Retreat—featuring a diverse mix of home designs and desirable price points tailored to appeal to a discerning clientele:
- The Cottages: The single-family, courtyard-style homes range in size from 1,640 to 2,079 square feet, with up to four bedrooms, three baths and two-car garages. Pricing begins in the high-$600,000s.
- The Reserve: The two-story floor plans available range in size from 1,973 to 2,270 square feet, with up to five bedrooms and three baths. Pricing begins in the high-$700,000s.
- The Retreat: Homebuyers have their choice of three, two-story floor plans that can be built with up to four bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths, priced from the low-$600,000s.
Like all KB homes, those available at Vineyard Crossing are ENERGY STAR® certified and equipped with a variety of energy-saving features to help homeowners save money on monthly utility costs.
All KB homes also include a number of water-saving features to help reduce use and save money. The standard water-efficient features included in every KB home, including those at Vineyard Crossing, such as WaterSense® labeled faucets, toilets, and showerheads, can result in estimated savings of up to 30,000 gallons of water and $300 in utility bills annually when compared to a home without these features.
Residents at Vineyard Crossing can take advantage of everything the Livermore Valley has to offer, with a number of popular destinations available nearby. Livermore’s arts, western heritage and vibrant wine industry provide a broad range of cultural and recreational opportunities, while historic downtown Livermore features world-class shopping, dining and entertainment. Additionally, Livermore serves as a meaningful technological hub for the Bay Area and is home to many science and technology centers, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory.