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HIGHLAND: First phase of 167-unit Richmond Creek by Richmond American Corp., 37 3-bedroom single-family houses, 4 2-story plans, 1,388-1,815 square feet; dens or fourth bedrooms optional in some plans; $106,990-$124,990; October move-ins; 4 furnished models open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, noon-6 p.m. Mondays at 9320 Webster St., reached from northbound California 30 exit of San Bernardino (10) Freeway.
LAGUNA NIGUEL: Fourth phase of Westhill at Rancho Niguel by Woodcrest Development of Orange County Inc., 16 of 75 single-family houses; 3-4-bedroom, 1,400-2,022 square feet; $218,990-$298,990; November move-ins; monthly association fee about $125 for common area maintenance; 3 furnished models open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at 28631 Rancho Maralena, reached off Moulton Parkway.
RIVERSIDE: Citrus Estates, Phase 1, 9 of 19 single-family homes, 4-6 bedrooms, 2 3/4-3 baths, 2,647-3,210 square feet; $235,000-$271,300; February-March, 1989, occupancy; sales office at 18751 Moss Road open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
TRABUCO CANYON: Last phase of Baldwin Co.’s 212-unit Live Oak Estates at Portola Hills; 10 3-6-bedroom, 2 1/2-3-bath detached homes; 2,136-3,160 square feet; $289,900-$360,900; $89 monthly homeowners fee for recreation center, park, equestrian and biking trails; February move-ins; open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily at 28751 Live Oak Circle, reached from eastbound El Toro Road exit of Interstate 5.
ALTA LOMA: Second phase of 23-unit Woodridge Estates by Nordic Development Co., 7 4-bedroom single-family houses, 1,850-2,800 square feet; $199,900-$269,900; January move-ins; sales office open Thursday-Monday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the north end of Hermosa Avenue.
RANCHO CALIFORNIA: Phase 4 of The Summit at Rancho Highlands; 29 in a total of 143 single-family homes; $186,400-$206,900; 3-4 bedrooms; 2 1/2-3 baths; 2,245-2,583 square feet; move-ins, February; 4 decorated models, sales office open daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., at 43912 Gatewood Way; a project of Williams Development Corp.
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