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The Irvine Co. sold 70 homes in its new Woodbury and Woodbury East development before the project's grand opening on today ? indicating the demand for new homes in Orange County exceeds its expectations, said Dan Young, a company president.
Before the first person walked through a new model home at 10 a.m., the Irvine Co. and its six building partners had sold all but one of the 71 "phase one" units to prequalified buyers for a total of $45 million.
A line of potential buyers (Sheeple) wait for one of the shuttle buses to carry them to the next development Saturday as the first new project to open in Irvine in three years, the Woodbury and Woodbury East 2010 New Home Collection had a steady flow of people looking at several model homes.
"The response has been tremendous," Young said.
Because of the success, another 56 homes were put on the market today. All together, 685 units will be sold in the new Woodbury and Woodbury East development.
More than 2,000 people visited model homes within the first three hours of the grand opening, and some potential buyers met with realtors and signed more housing contracts.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/-231835--.html
Before the first person walked through a new model home at 10 a.m., the Irvine Co. and its six building partners had sold all but one of the 71 "phase one" units to prequalified buyers for a total of $45 million.

A line of potential buyers (Sheeple) wait for one of the shuttle buses to carry them to the next development Saturday as the first new project to open in Irvine in three years, the Woodbury and Woodbury East 2010 New Home Collection had a steady flow of people looking at several model homes.
"The response has been tremendous," Young said.
Because of the success, another 56 homes were put on the market today. All together, 685 units will be sold in the new Woodbury and Woodbury East development.
More than 2,000 people visited model homes within the first three hours of the grand opening, and some potential buyers met with realtors and signed more housing contracts.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/-231835--.html