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Danville: Abigail Place by Landsea Homes sells out after less than a year

Original post made on Jul 9, 2020

California developer Landsea Homes has announced Abigail Place, its 17 single-family home community in Danville, has officially sold out less than a year after homes first became available.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, July 8, 2020, 3:19 PM

Comments (3)

Posted by Darren
a resident of Danville
on Jul 9, 2020 at 12:14 pm

These homes are a disgrace to the area. Danville allowed way too many homes and way too big on this parcel of land. They sold out to the developers. They're ungodly obtrusive. 17 homes jammed into a space that should have had 10 homes, max. I live right behind one. There's no landscaping with these places and it's a huge invasion of our once-quiet, once-semi private yards. These are towering edifices constructed to crowd out our once-lovely area. Shame on Danville for allowing these monstrosities. Seriously, how many windows do you need in one house? I count 36 windows on the two sides facing my house.


Posted by Louise
a resident of Danville
on Jul 9, 2020 at 1:56 pm

High density is what town planners are mandated to approve by the federal housing authorities. Get used to it! All infill projects will build as many houses as they can squeeze into a parcel.



Posted by Darren
a resident of Danville
on Jul 9, 2020 at 3:15 pm

with that logic, Louise, they should have built a 50 story condo tower. why not?


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