San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)
Single-story model home with ocean views now selling at One Oak in Encinitas
Shea Homes is selling a 4,857-square-foot, single-story model home at One Oak in Encinitas, which is available for occupancy this holiday season. Perched approximately 800 feet above sea level, One Oak’s turnkey-ready model home features spectacular ocean and backcountry views. Situated on an oversized homesite, the home features a collection of designer finishes and upgraded features, including:
• An upgraded Wolf appliance package, including a sixburner stainless steel range with grill and dual oven, a canopy hood, warming drawer, two dishwashers, 60-inch stainless steel, sideby-side Sub Zero refrigerator, dual 30-inch wine towers, 24-inch built-in coffee system and microwave oven
• Design studio flooring
• Front casita with a private entrance and built-in kitchenette
• Five fireplaces: entry courtyard, “Gathering Room,” backyard and both “Encinitas Rooms”
• Upgraded cabinets
• Custom interior window treatments
• Fully Landscaped
• Custom closet organizers in the master closet
• Upgraded master bathroom with custom shower and outdoor shower
• Pool and built-in outdoor barbecue and gas fireplace Located at 3560 James Court, this award-winning model home is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. by appointment. To schedule a private, inperson tour, call (760) 5478770. Virtual tours are available at sheahomes.com/ virtual-home-buying-program. “One Oak’s stunning singlelevel model home is complete 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.” 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 bathrooms. Conduits are provided for a future solar program, as well as a future EV charging station. One Oak is on property 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 land 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 more information, visit sheahomes.com.