became the majority owner

Scottsdale, AZ-based Edmunds sees the sales are the latest evidence of renewed activity in the Orange County housing market, which has rebounded somewhat of late. Statistics show that Orange County's housing market is demonstrating gains each month as the market stabilizes.

Fifty of the units at 3000 The Plaza had already been sold when Edmunds acquired sole ownership of the remaining units in the tower. It is the third and final phase of a three-tower luxury condominium community. The 202 homes in the first two towers have already sold out.

Prices for the luxury condominiums start in the range of $600,000. To help spur sales, 3000 The Plaza is offering buyers a special rate of 2.875% on a seven-year fixed loan through the end of November.

Edmunds & Associates acquired the project from Opus West after Opus West filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Edmunds, which was a partner with Opus in the previous ownership structure of the condo tower, said at the time of the acquisition that it decided to pursue sole ownership of the remaining units to complete the sellout of the project at the intersection of Jamboree Road and Campus Drive.

The condo tower features amenities including a concierge office, a fitness club, on-site retail and other services and amenities. The project features 12 floor plans, ranging from 1,445 to 2,485 square feet.

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