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La Vita Dolce

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“Buyers don’t have to endure the initial costs and timelines typically associated with custom homes.”

La Vita Dolce Estate Homes has already completed all approvals, permits, fire mitigation, environmen­tal reports, septic design and establishe­d connection­s to treated water (PCWA), she explained.

In addition, the distinctiv­e community has no HOA bylaws or fees and no Mello-Roos taxes.

“Early buyers get to choose their own finishes and custom architectu­ral details,” says Kurt Sandhoff, La Vita Dolce LLC, Estate Homes managing partner.

One buyer might opt to create a family resort compound with pool, spa and sports courts. Another may envision a primary dwelling with a separate residentia­l artist’s retreat. Still another might fulfill equestrian or other agricultur­al passions on the property around their custom home.

Meanwhile, the community sits just minutes from the amenities of Auburn.

Known for its equestrian and endurance sports and its charming downtown with a vibrant dining scene and boutique shops, Auburn also is home to a thriving arts community and abundant major retail.

A La Dolce Vita Place address also simplifies getaways. Homesites are 5 miles from Interstate 80 and within 10 minutes of Auburn Municipal Airport and the Auburn Amtrak station.

Travel by rail to Seattle, Southern California, Utah and several stops in between on Amtrak. Take a private jet across the globe from the local airport. Or board a helicopter from the helipad from the backyard.

Only 5 miles from I-80, but seemingly worlds away, the location allows relaxed drives to Tahoe, Napa, San Francisco, Folsom Lake, greater Sacramento and the Bay Area.

A huge attraction for golf enthusiast­s, the homes/lots are across the street from the Black Oak Golf Course’s 5th Hole.

Parcel A, on 5.9-acre splits, will feature 5,200 square feet of custom living space consisting of a 4,000-squarefoot luxury home plus a 1,200-square-foot guesthouse or ADU over the detached three-car garage. Parcel A may be split into two, separate residentia­l lots.

For the 3.25-acre Parcel B, preliminar­y designs showcase a 3,600-square-foot, Italian farmhouse with four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a daylight basement. The Parcel B lot on 3.25 acres is available for sale for $450,000.

And the estate at Parcel C, on 4.24 hilltop acres, can incorporat­e 6,500 square feet with exquisite comforts. Indulge in indoor-outdoor living, five bedrooms, fourand-a-half bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen, upscale entertaini­ng features and even a helipad.

Isn’t it time for a custom Mediterran­eanstyle oasis?

For more informatio­n, contact Kurt Sandhoff at kurtsand hoff@gmail.com, visit lavitadolc­ehomeestat­es. com or call (530) 3055641.

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