US-based land investment firm Foremost Companies has opened its Sterling neighbourhood at Terramor in Southern California’s Temescal Valley.

The 105-home neighbourhood features floor plans of 2,206ft2 to 2,483ft2, up to three bedrooms, two to three bathrooms and two-car garages. The neighbourhood was built by CalAtlantic Homes.

CalAtlantic Group inland empire division president Martin Langpap said: “CalAtlantic Homes is looking forward to building its first 55-plus neighbourhood in the Inland Empire.

“The lifestyle benefits and resort-style amenities offered at Terramor coupled with our new ranch-style home designs with panoramic views of the Temescal Valley offer a unique opportunity for our buyers to live in an upscale community at an attractive price point.”

“The Sterling will also feature the Terrace Club with a six-acre recreational area and 20,000ft2 clubhouse.”

The Sterling will also feature the Terrace Club with a six-acre recreational area and a 20,000ft2 clubhouse. The club is currently under construction, with plans to open this summer.

The Terrace Club includes a resort-style pool, an indoor pool, fitness centre, tennis courts and crafts room with other areas for entertainment and socialising.

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It will also feature the Veranda recreational club, open for all Terramor residents. It includes an outdoor pool with sundecks and a toddler pool with a beach entrance, an outdoor barbecue and entertainment area.

Foremost Companies president Steve Cameron said: “We are excited to welcome CalAtlantic Homes to Terramor to provide new home designs and options to a growing demographic of 55-plus buyers across Southern California.

“Our existing 55-plus communities, Cortina and Ardena, by Del Webb, have enjoyed strong sales and we anticipate Sterling, complemented by Terramor’s numerous community amenities and activities, will continue to draw new 55-plus buyers looking for high-quality homes and resort-style living.”