Daughter
Leads Mother to Independence Home
Many times, daughters follow
in the footsteps of their mothers.
But in Gloria Hobbs’ case,
she is following in her daughter’s
footsteps. After “falling in
love” with her daughter’s
house at Astoria Homes’ Silverado
Place neighborhood, Hobbs purchased
a home at the builder’s Independence
neighborhood in the southwestern
valley.
”I was there
the minute they opened their doors … I
had it planned this year that I was
going to sell my condo and buy a
house in the southwest part of the
valley. Independence was the perfect
place for me,” Hobbs said.
She bought a three-bedroom,
two-bath home with a sunken living
room and dining room. The home is
under construction and will be completed
later this month.
Hobbs’ daughter,
Deanna Leslie lives in an “upside
down” house, which features
the kitchen and main living quarters
upstairs.
Hobbs, an assistant
manager at a gift shop, chose her
home for several reasons, including
its Energy Star rating, which certifies
the house is at least 30 percent
more energy efficient than standard
homes.
“My daughter
and I were comparing our gas and
electric bills. The Energy Star programs
makes a difference,” she said.
Independence offers
five two-story designs measuring
between 1,246 and 1,421 square feet.
Homes are priced from the low $130,000s
to the mid-$140,000s.