New Homes in Temecula | Good Deals in Wolf Creek
While doing what I do often, previewing new homes in Temecula and the greater area, on Saturday I visited the New Home community of ” The Bungalows” in Wolf Creek by D.R. Horton. It was surprising how functional the floor plans were as well as the features of the homes. There are three floorplans and three exterior styles ranging from 1800 sq ft to 2200 sq ft. The prices begin in the low $300,000. Included are upgraded counter tops and cabinets. Also, there are additional incentive dollars to pay for closing costs and additional upgrades. If you are looking to move into a home in Temecula in the next couple of months, this is a great place to visit.
The Bungalows is close to the I 15 freeway and is a gated community with walking trails and clubhouse/pool. Surprisingly they have a low tax rate of 1.25% and the HOA dues are approx. $80/month. Your children will attend award-winning schools in the Temecula Unified School District.
With over five years experience in new homes in the Temecula and Murrieta area, You will find I can make the experience of buying a new home very comfortable and effective for you in absolutely representing your best interest first! Let me help you negotiate a great deal on a new home. Call me today at 951-834-2388.
For more information about these new homes in Temecula or new homes in Murrieta and Menifee contact Lillian Wlasiuk at 951-834-2388.


There arose a consistent theme this week while I was working with clients. They are tired: tired of looking at homes that are in such poor shape, and they’re tired of making multiple offers on homes for sale in Murrieta and Menifee, with no response. Murrieta bank owned homes are sold “as is” and then when major problems are brought to light, the sellers, of course, won’t make any repairs so the cost is shouldered by the buyer. Short sale homes in both Menifee and Murrieta are often in better shape but banks are resistant to negotiating a sale. Clients are often stonewalled. What is someone who is buying a home to do?