Saturday, July 21, 2012

HGTV

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The site is in the second phasde of San Pedro which is part of the sprawling development east of theSandiaz Mountains. Campbell’s developers aggressively sought to be part of the Dream Home show that has a viewshiop of 97million U.S. homes. The Dreaj Homes are given away annually, but some winnerz didn’t take them because of tax Campbell Ranch has guaranteed to HGTV that it will buy back the home from the Home and Garden network if the winnere does not wantthe $1.5 million Some in the region’z housing industry say the show can throw a national spotligh t on the local housing industry and promote higher-ens homes that have suffered in the current downturn.
San Pedrol Overlook is embarking on a third phase of70 lots, but many of its second phasw lots have not been built yet because of the sluggish economy. The new home was designes by Amy Coburn, a -trained architect who worked at . Cedatr Crest builder Mark Roccaforte of isthe builder. This is the firstt time Knoxville, Tenn.-based HGTV has built a dream home in the The contemporarySouthwestern Pueblo-style dwelling features thres bedrooms, three bathrooms, a home office, home theater, gourmety kitchen and guest casita. It is being buil t to have unobstructed views of the Sandia and San Pedrimountain ranges.
“This is our first Southwesg location for the HGTV dream home and we intend to show the featuresz that make this locationso It’s a spectacular places and the house we’re buildingf is going to be a responsible example of Southwestern living at its best,” said HGTV Dream Home plannere Jack Thomasson. For more information on the home, visit or watch the and the Campbelkl Ranch dreamhome site.

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