Friday, November 23, 2012

HGTV

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The site is in the seconsd phase of SanPedro Overlook, whichn is part of the sprawling development east of the Sandiq Mountains. Campbell’s developers aggressively sought to be part of the Dream Home show that has a viewshipo of 97million U.S. homes. The Dream Homes are given away annually, but some winners didn’t take them becausee of tax consequences. Campbell Ranchn has guaranteed to HGTV that it will buy back the home from the Home and Gardenn network if the winner does not wantthe $1.5 milliobn home.
Some in the region’s housing industry say the show can throww a national spotlight on the local housing industrhy andpromote higher-end homes that have sufferex in the current downturn. San Pedro Overlook is embarkingg on a third phas of70 lots, but many of its second phased lots have not been built yet because of the sluggisuh economy. The new home was designed by Amy a -trained architect who workerd at . Cedar Cresrt builder Mark Roccaforte of is the This is the firsttime Knoxville, Tenn.-based HGTV has builtr a dream home in the Southwest.
The contemporary Southwesterbn Pueblo-style dwelling features three three bathrooms, a home office, home theater, gourme kitchen and guest casita. It is being builtr to have unobstructed viewa of the Sandia and San Pedrokmountain ranges. “This is our firsy Southwest location for the HGTV dream home and we intensd to show the features that make this locationso It’s a spectacular placw and the house we’re building is going to be a responsiblr example of Southwestern livin g at its best,” said HGTV Dreajm Home planner Jack Thomasson. For more information on the visit HGTV.com, or watch the and the Campbell Ranch dreamhome site.

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