Condos

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA—In the supply-constrained Bay Area, the only new construction condominium community for sale in Mountain View is a significant milestone. Such is the case for Regis Homes Bay Area, which has launched condominium sales at 1101 West located at 1101 West El Camino Real in downtown. The project was built by Regis in partnership with Tricon Capital and it is being marketed by Polaris Pacific.

1101 West comprises 52 for-sale residences featuring spacious floorplans and sustainable features. The four-story development consists of six studios, 18 one-bedroom, 17 two-bedroom and 11 three-bedroom home options. The residences range in size from approximately 700 to 1,700 square feet.

“The response to this new ownership housing has been superb, particularly from existing residents of Mountain View and adjacent cities who are seeking a new home and a walkable lifestyle,” says Dave Hopkins, senior vice president at Sares Regis Group of Northern California.

Sitting on an approximately 1-acre site, the infill development is designed to meet LEED Silver-level requirements for sustainability. Each home features hardwood floors in the living areas, carpeting in the bedrooms and energy-efficient LED lighting throughout. Every residence includes a private outdoor terrace off of the living area, including an extensive wrap-around balcony on select floor plans. Home automation features—including remote-controlled thermostats, lighting, and window coverings—are also offered to buyers.

“Most of all, 1101 El Camino offers new home buyers convenience—it is close to transit, employment, retail, parks, schools and restaurants in downtown Mountain View,” Hopkins tells GlobeSt.com. “And, Mountain View offers one of the best downtowns on the Peninsula.”

The kitchens have quartz countertops, full-height tile backsplashes, walnut cabinetry, under-mount stainless steel sinks, Grohe faucets, Bosch stainless steel appliances, under-cabinet lighting and peninsulas or islands. Select floor plans feature upgraded appliances, including a wine refrigerator or an under-counter drawer microwave.

The bathrooms feature walnut cabinetry complemented by a white quartz countertop. Frameless glass showers are accented by ceramic tile flooring. Select residences feature walk-in showers and bathtubs, while limited homes offer a freestanding tub.

Community amenities include a lobby with a loft retreat, a courtyard with an outdoor kitchen, barbecues and fire pit, a bike pavilion with secure bike storage and workshop, electric vehicle charging stations, underground parking and a dog run area. The project will also provide a new bus stop near the lobby entrance.

The approximately 57,000-square-foot building is designed by Van Tilburg, Banvard & Soderbergh Architects.

Condos

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA—In the supply-constrained Bay Area, the only new construction condominium community for sale in Mountain View is a significant milestone. Such is the case for Regis Homes Bay Area, which has launched condominium sales at 1101 West located at 1101 West El Camino Real in downtown. The project was built by Regis in partnership with Tricon Capital and it is being marketed by Polaris Pacific.

1101 West comprises 52 for-sale residences featuring spacious floorplans and sustainable features. The four-story development consists of six studios, 18 one-bedroom, 17 two-bedroom and 11 three-bedroom home options. The residences range in size from approximately 700 to 1,700 square feet.

“The response to this new ownership housing has been superb, particularly from existing residents of Mountain View and adjacent cities who are seeking a new home and a walkable lifestyle,” says Dave Hopkins, senior vice president at Sares Regis Group of Northern California.

Sitting on an approximately 1-acre site, the infill development is designed to meet LEED Silver-level requirements for sustainability. Each home features hardwood floors in the living areas, carpeting in the bedrooms and energy-efficient LED lighting throughout. Every residence includes a private outdoor terrace off of the living area, including an extensive wrap-around balcony on select floor plans. Home automation features—including remote-controlled thermostats, lighting, and window coverings—are also offered to buyers.

“Most of all, 1101 El Camino offers new home buyers convenience—it is close to transit, employment, retail, parks, schools and restaurants in downtown Mountain View,” Hopkins tells GlobeSt.com. “And, Mountain View offers one of the best downtowns on the Peninsula.”

The kitchens have quartz countertops, full-height tile backsplashes, walnut cabinetry, under-mount stainless steel sinks, Grohe faucets, Bosch stainless steel appliances, under-cabinet lighting and peninsulas or islands. Select floor plans feature upgraded appliances, including a wine refrigerator or an under-counter drawer microwave.

The bathrooms feature walnut cabinetry complemented by a white quartz countertop. Frameless glass showers are accented by ceramic tile flooring. Select residences feature walk-in showers and bathtubs, while limited homes offer a freestanding tub.

Community amenities include a lobby with a loft retreat, a courtyard with an outdoor kitchen, barbecues and fire pit, a bike pavilion with secure bike storage and workshop, electric vehicle charging stations, underground parking and a dog run area. The project will also provide a new bus stop near the lobby entrance.

The approximately 57,000-square-foot building is designed by Van Tilburg, Banvard & Soderbergh Architects.

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Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown is an editor for the south and west regions of GlobeSt.com. She has 25-plus years of real estate experience, with a regional PR role at Grubb & Ellis and a national communications position at MMI. Brown also spent 10 years as executive director at NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area chapter, where she led the organization to achieving its first national award honors and recognition on Capitol Hill. She has written extensively on commercial real estate topics and edited numerous pieces on the subject.