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6/03/25
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MBK Rental Living has begun work on the apartments at Vintage Farms, an $80 mil residential village in the Inland Empire city of Murrieta. The village will contain 330 market-rate and luxury apartments spread across 11 buildings and 15 standalone garages on a 15-acre site. The project is being built by R.D. Olson Construction and is expected to take roughly 18 months.
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Located at 28749 Clinton Keith Rd, Vintage Farms is situated in a prime location right next to Southern California’s wine country and is only an hour from San Diego. Being within Murrieta, the property is in the hub of restaurants, shopping centers and is across the street from Vista Murrieta High School.
The construction of Vintage Farms will be executed in five phases. The first phase will consist of the development of all amenities, which include the clubhouse, pool, jacuzzi, BBQ areas, and walkways, alongside the construction of the first two apartment buildings and two garages. Subsequently, the following four phases will contain the construction of two apartment buildings along with two-four garages in each phase.
To account for evolving residential needs, the 11 apartment buildings will be comprised of two different types of structures. The first type will be 40.3k sf and will house 30 apartments. There will be nine structures built in this manner. The remaining two buildings will be 43.2k sf each and will also house 30 apartments each. In total, the project will contain 449.3k sf of residential space to accommodate anyone from single dwellers to families of varying sizes.
The different sized apartments easily suit the buildings' different floor plans, including studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments. Each standalone garage will be right next to the buildings, so tenants can quickly access their cars without having to navigate or commute to a central parking structure. The 15 stand-alone garages range from hosting seven to 16 cars and will have a total of 332 parking spaces.
According to R.D. Olson, the project required careful site planning prior to the construction of the apartments. They worked months in advance to perform hillside grading, road paving, building pad certification, and implement wet and dry utilities alongside other measures to ensure all site infrastructure was put in place.
Project partners include: Geotek USA (geotechnical consultant); Forma Engineering (civil engineer); SiteScapes (landscapes architect); SummA Architecture (architect); Gouvis Engineering (MEPS/Title 24); Tek Systems (low voltage); DesignArt (interior design); and BJ Palmer (Dry Utility).
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