Grand opening in Fremont’s Warm Springs
This weekend Robson Homes, a private Bay Area homebuilder known for their custom-level design, will celebrate the grand opening of their newest neighborhood, Heirloom, an enclave of 17 traditional-styled two-story homes and one restored historic home in Fremont’s Warm Springs District.
It’s become quite rare in Silicon Valley to find new traditional-styled homes close to major employment centers and transit, but this is exactly what homebuyers will find at Heirloom. And, what’s even more special is Heirloom’s peaceful residential setting. Heirloom’s 17 new homes are built along a single private street with no cross traffic, located off Ursa Drive, a tree-lined street in a quaint Warm Springs neighborhood. Heirloom offers four-bedroom homes with up to 3,013 square feet.
“We wanted to create something special on this unique property,” said Mark Robson, president of Robson Homes. “Heirloom is designed to be a classic neighborhood where neighbors know each other and kids play together.”
The setting is quiet and secluded, but Heirloom is close to everything, including the Warm Springs BART Station, Highway 237 and South Bay employment. It’s less than a half-mile to Warm Springs Boulevard and its many amenities — a mile from Interstate 680 to the south, and less than 2 miles north to Interstate 880
— a perfect balance of easy access and peacefulness. Plus, the south Fremont location means you are close to San Jose, the airport, and shopping and employment hubs like Google.
Two distinct homes flank the entrance to Heirloom — one is the model home, and the other is a historic, singlestory home associated with the original property and under careful restoration by Robson’s team. According to Robson, “The historic home provided architectural inspiration for the new homes.”
The model home is the Darby, at over 2,700 square feet. It’s a two-story home with a two-car garage with full driveway, your own backyard, and the kitchen, family room, living room and garage all on the same level. Also on the first level is a full bedroom and bathroom — perfect for guests, in-laws, or a home office. Upstairs are the master suite and two additional bedrooms plus a generous laundry room.
Heirloom features two additional floor plans with up to 3,000plus square feet. Both offer two-story designs and four bedrooms, including a downstairs bedroom suite. Between the three floor plans and the numerous exterior styles, Heirloom feels like a street of custom homes.
The dictionary defines heirloom as “something of special value to be handed down from generation to generation,” and that is just what Robson Homes designed Heirloom to be — a place to build memories that will be enjoyed for generations to come. Heirloom opens this weekend. Prices are expected in the low $2 million range and will be available at the grand opening. Further details are available at www.RobsonHomes.com.
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