Taylor Woodrow Homes showcases Las Colinas and Los Arboles at Portola Springs

Orange County Business Journal, Aug 13-Aug 19, 2007

An intimate enclave of luxurious residences, Las Colinas by Taylor Woodrow Homes is located within the master-planned community of Portóla Springs in Irvine. This unique village boasts a peaceful and natural setting, surrounded by abundant preserved open space, a 25-acre community park to include a recreation building, lighted soccer fields, basketball and tennis courts, tot lots and picnic areas. Centrally located, Portóla Springs will offer quick access connecting residents to local shopping, dining, employment centers and to both toll roads, 405 and 5 freeways.

This collection offers 75 single-family residences showcasing four stunning two-story designs ranging from approximately 2,717 to 3,383 square feet that include up to five bedrooms and five and one-half baths. Architecturally inspired Santa Barbara and Monterey styling incorporate private sun-drenched courtyards and loggias to maximize interplay between indoor and outdoor spaces and allow residents to enjoy the best of Southern California living.

Also within the master-planned community ot Portóla Springs is Los Arboles by Taylor Woodrow Homes, an exciting collection of elegant residences. This new neighborhood offers 59 single-family residences with three gorgeous two-story designs ranging from approximately 2,003 to 2,382 square feet, and include up to three bedrooms with a loft and three and one half baths. This unique enclave's architecture is inspired by a rich blend of authentic Santa Barbara and Monterey styling.

For more information about Las Colinas, please call 949-726-8535. For Los Arboles, call 949857-0733. To visit either sales gallery and tour these breathtaking models, take the 5 freeway exit Sand Canyon and travel north to Portóla Parkway where you'll make a right-hand turn. Portóla Springs is just past the 133 interchange. Please follow the signs for either development.

Copyright CBJ, L. P. Aug 13-Aug 19, 2007
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