Sunday, November 6, 2011

One Home Remains at the Burbank Collection

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/PRNewswire/ -- The Burbank Collection is down to its final new home , residence 304, a 952 square foot loft featuring one bathroom, a Whirlpool stainless steel appliance package, and patio with courtyard view priced at $349,990.

"This is the last and final opportunity to own at the Burbank Collection," stated Greg Beck, Project Manager for The Burbank Collection.  "Buyers have responded favorably to this urban community and we expect this final home to sell this weekend."

This new home features a gourmet kitchen with stone countertops and hardwood cabinetry. Walk-in closets, spa-like baths and floor- to-ceiling windows are featured in many of the homes.

Located in downtown Burbank , The Burbank Collection is an award-winning mixed-use community of one- and two-story loft and penthouse dwellings that blends entertainment with living. This resort-style enclave features a swimming pool, putting green, fitness center, bocce ball court, community room/billiard room and outdoor barbeques with picnic areas amid three expansive courtyards.

Just outside their front door, residents enjoy the 16-screen AMC Multiplex Theater and over 100 eateries and specialty shops within walking distance. Starbucks, Barney's Beanery, Pinkberry, Johnny Rockets and Z Pizza are among the favorites.  Residents can also enjoy the close proximity of a new Panera Bread. Burbank is one of the few dynamic 24-hour live, work, play urban environments in Southern California.  With easy access to the 5 Freeway and the Metrolink, you are minutes from Bob Hope Airport, downtown LA, Hollywood, Universal City and Pasadena.

With only one new home available, home shoppers are encouraged to take advantage of the final closeout pricing. Office hours are by appointment only, please schedule an appointment before visiting by calling (818) 558-3600 or visit www.theburbankcollection.com .

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