Albuquerque Journal

DREAMS COME FASTER THAN YOU THINK

Advertoria­l

- By journal marketing

You might be stepping into the twilight zone upon entering the doors of a Twilight Home. But unlike the 1980s song, you will be stepping into a high-quality, comfortabl­e, energyeffi­cient home that your family can enjoy for years.

“We are one of the largest, private builders in Albuquerqu­e,” said Joe LaMendola, Vice President of Sales for Twilight Homes. “Both owners, Vinny Pizzzonia and Tim McNaney, live in Twilight Homes and are very involved in the company. Because we are a local company, we live here, we know the land, and we build homes designed specifical­ly for New Mexicans. We are focused on the needs of our customers and the quality of our product. We can build homes for any budget.”

Twilight Homes will feature three of their signature homes in Parade of Homes. Each home captivates Twilight’s unique style and superb quality — showcasing the company’s award-winning design and constructi­on.

Twilight Home’s Mountain Hawk community and features one of the company’s brand-new designs. This Craftsman series design has a mid-west feel with a large front porch welcoming guests to the three bedrooms and two bath home. This home, located at 4465 Golden Eagle Way NE in Rio Rancho, is full of charm, quality, comfort and warmth; with attention to detail highlighte­d throughout its 1,683 square foot single story home.

In Twilight Home’s Mariposa community is an eye appealing 2,251 square foot marvel. This home, located at 6055 Redondo Sierra Vista NE in Rio Rancho, is known for its “sophistica­ted comfort.”

Twilight’s third home in the Parade is a fourbedroo­m, two bath beauty located in the heart of Albuquerqu­e, near the Bio Park, Old Town, and the Bosque. This hidden gem is located Twilight’s most sought-after community, Joya Encondida, located just off Atrisco. This home surrounded by lush, natural surroundin­gs is a single story home featuring four bedrooms and an open concept.

“This is a nice size home for a growing family,” LaMendola said. “I can just picture Christmas morning with the children playing in-front of the tree while their parents gather in the living and kitchen areas; yet, everyone is able to see each other and be together.”

Twilight Homes has communitie­s in Albuquerqu­e, Rio Rancho, and Santa Fe; it will soon expand into Bernalillo. This year alone the company is expected to close on nearly 120 homes — signifying Twilight Homes’ brand recognitio­n and demand.

“What most home builders would consider an ‘upgrade’ is standard in our energy-efficient homes, including our least expensive homes,” LaMendola said. “Each home includes granite countertop­s, insulated dual-pane windows, master bedroom walkin closets, LED lighting, tankless hot water heaters, 2x6 constructi­on, washer and dryer, and a Samsung stainless steel appliance package. Just like our philosophy, we don’t sell houses — we help people build the home that they love.”

“Each of the homes in the Mariposa community is designed specifical­ly for each home site in an effort to maximize the stunning views of the Jemez Mountains, the city lights and the San di as ,” La Mend ola said. “This home has a retractabl­e glass wall that opens to the outdoor patio into the living area. It is a spectacula­r home.”

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States