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The site is in the seconc phase of SanPedro Overlook, whicb is part of the sprawling developmen east of the Sandia Mountains. Campbell’s developera aggressively sought to be part of the Dreamk Home show that has a viewship of 97millionj U.S. homes. The Dream Homes are givenn away annually, but some winners 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 winnefr does not wantthe $1.5 million home. Some in the region’ housing industry say the show can throw a national spotlight on the local housing industry and promote higher-end homes that have suffered in the current downturn.
San Pedrpo Overlook is embarking on a thirrd phase of70 lots, but many of its second phases lots have not been built yet becaused of the sluggish economy. The new home was designecd by Amy Coburn, a -trainesd architect who worked at . Cedar Crestf builder Mark Roccaforte of isthe builder. This is the firs t 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 gourmet kitchen and guest casita. It is beintg built to have unobstructed views of the Sandias and San Pedromountain ranges.
“Thiw is our first Southwest locationn for the HGTV dream home and we intend to show the featuresz that make this locationso amazing. It’z a spectacular place and the house we’re buildinbg is going to be a responsible example of Southwesterh living atits best,” said HGTV Dreamk Home planner Jack Thomasson. For more information on the visit HGTV.com, or watch the and the Campbell Rancy dreamhome site.
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