San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)
FINAL FOUR MULTIGENERATIONAL HOMES AVAILABLE AT CARRIAGE HILL
Davidson Communities is offering its final four homes at Carriage Hill. The two single-level plans and two, two-story plans come with large lots, some with room for a pool, and views of the Bonita Golf Course and Mount San Miguel.
The executive homes in this gated enclave are designed in Spanish and Tuscan styles. Each home offers a first-floor multigenerational suite with a separate, private entrance, ideal for a grandparent or adult child.
Located at 5771 Sweetwater Road, homes at Carriage Hill range from 2,642 to 3,197 square feet and each home comes with up to five bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms and a two- or three-car garage. Highlights of this quiet, singlefamily neighborhood include easy access to freeways, home automation, popular interior features such as gourmet kitchens with quartz countertops and a wide range of options to customize the home.
Since 1978, Davidson has become one of the nation’s most acclaimed independent, entrepreneurial homebuilders with a reverence for architecture and a sensibility for the aspirations of California homeowners. Over the past 41 years, Davidson Communities has built more than 6,500 homes throughout California.
With historically low interest rates, no Mello Roos tax, Carriage Hill offers a rare opportunity to live on a large lot with the option of a singlestory new home. Prices start at $1 million.
The Carriage Hill property is distinguished by the presence of the 1894 Grant House, now being renovated by Davidson Communities, and soon to be released for sale. Designed by San Diego architect Will Sterling Hebbard, this Dutch Colonial Revival style home was built in 1894 for Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., the son of President Ulysses S. Grant, and his family.