Diamante at Plumas Lake Express Series

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1,501 - 1,825

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Diamante at Plumas Lake

FINAL CHANCE 1 HOME LEFT- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

Diamante at Plumas Lake community offer single story homes ranging from approximately 1,501 to 1,825 sq. ft. and 3-4 bedrooms. Large walk in closets, spacious laundry rooms, statement kitchen islands and an open concept great room make these homes one you'll be proud to call your own.

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Hours
Daily 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Contact Info
Tony Bustamante
Sales Agent
CA DRE License #01902499
[email protected]
(916) 878-1306
Diamante at Plumas Lake
[email protected]
(530) 564-1975
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Area Information

Sacramento, CA

LIFE IN THE STATE CAPITAL

Welcome to Northern California! D.R. Horton in the Sacramento area builds homes in a variety of delightful styles, from farmhouse and craftsman to Spanish and Tuscan. We can help you find the affordable home that is just right for you. Whether you’re looking for new schools, a low-maintenance lifestyle or an easy commute to downtown, you’ll find the home that fits your stage in life.

Whether you’re spending the day outdoors at William Land Regional Park, enjoying a romantic evening in downtown’s Kay District, or reliving the California Gold Rush at the Old Sacramento Historic District— this capital city in our West Region has a variety of activities to meet your lifestyle needs.

 

PARKS & RECREATION

William Land Regional Park: This more than 166-acre green space offers plenty of family-friendly activities from jogging paths to a golf course and even serves as the location for the world-recognized Sacramento Zoo.

Man-Made Forests and Caves: Sacramento is not only second to Paris, France, in number of trees per capita in the world, but also features a catacombs-type extensive network of tunnels beneath the city's foundations.

URBAN DESIGN

Sacramento Regional Transit District (RT): Serving the greater area of Sacramento County, this public transit service covers 418 square miles daily with its fleet of 216 buses, and is a national leader for its light rail systems’ traction, serving an average of 48,400 riders daily.

NIGHTLIFE

The Kay District: This eclectic entertainment district draws its energy from a diverse mix of hotels, restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment venues with a unique backdrop of historical landmarks.

ARTS & LIFESTYLE

Old Sacramento Historic Area: This 28-acre National Historic Landmark District and State Historic Park is located along the Sacramento River and is alive with shopping, dining, entertainment and historical attractions set within the time of California Gold Rush and the Transcontinental Railroad.