San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Shea offers single-story model home with ocean views at One Oak

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The final three luxury residences are now available at One Oak, including a single-story model home furnished with upgraded features and designer finishes. A second single-story home is also available at the award-winning new home community built by Shea Homes in Encinitas. Approximat­ely 800 feet above sea level, the oversized homesites at One Oak feature spectacula­r ocean and backcountr­y views. Located at 3560 James Court, the model home is open by appointmen­t only. To schedule a private, in-person tour, call (760) 547-8770. Virtual tours are available at sheahomes.com/virtual-home-buying-program. “We are excited to offer One Oak’s stunning, single-level model home with a full array of stunning upgrades and designer touches,” said Vanessa Linn, vice president of sales and marketing for Shea Homes San Diego. “These open-concept floor plans feature dramatic large-scale windows, abundant courtyards, covered rooms and decks that extend the usable square footage of the home.” One Oak’s single-level model home includes the following features:

• An upgraded Wolf appliance package including a six-burner, stainless steel range with grill, canopy hood, two dishwasher­s, 60inch, stainless steel, sideby-side Sub Zero refrigerat­or and microwave oven

• Design studio flooring

• Front casita with stunning views

• Two separate outdoor fireplaces – one in the “Gathering Room” and one in the “Encinitas Room”

• Custom cabinets

• Custom interior window treatments • Custom closet organizers in the master bedroom closet and kitchen pantry

• Reverse osmosis water filtration system Energy-saving features include zoned heating and air conditioni­ng, tankless water heaters and an on-demand pump for quick-access hot water in the kitchen and master bathroom. Conduits are provided for a future solar program, as well as a future EV charging station. One Oak is a 130-acre parcel of land that was originally controlled by heirs of the Chandler family, a name familiar to Southern California­ns for its long-term ownership of the Los Angeles Times newspaper. When Shea purchased the tract four years ago, it was with the understand­ing that 70 percent of the land would be preserved as open space and administer­ed by the Escondido Creek Conservanc­y. For informatio­n, visit sheahomes.com.

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