Lennar, one of the nation’s leading homebuilders, today announced the start of sales for the second phase of homes at Stable View within the popular Saddle Point master-planned community. Starting in the low $400,000s, Stable View homes are currently the lowest-priced single-family detached homes in the Inland Empire.
“With Phase One of Stable View at Saddle Point selling out within days of the June 22 Grand Opening, we expect the same positive reception for our Phase Two homesites,” said Mark Torres, Lennar’s Inland Division President. “We are excited to offer another opportunity for homebuyers seeking well-built homes with modern luxuries at a highly competitive price.”
Lennar, Operation Finally Home, and Beyond the Barracks recently honored U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Nathan “Nate” Tomshack with a mortgage-free home personalized to accommodate his battlefield injuries. The groundbreaking ceremony in Lennar’s Sterling Acres community in Fresno, CA, was a surprise for the decorated veteran and his family.
“On behalf of Lennar and our business partners, it is an honor to build a new home for Sgt. Tomshack, a brave hero who has sacrificed so much in service to our country,” said Lennar’s Central Valley Division President Mike Miller. “His continued commitment to support his fellow veterans as a civilian is equally admirable. Supporting the Tomshack family is a wonderful investment in the Sterling Acres community.”
During his six years of service, Sgt. Tomshack served three combat deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa and was honorably discharged in 2014. He endured several attacks involving improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and a detonated rocket-propelled grenade (RPG), resulting in significant back and knee injuries, PTSD, a traumatic brain injury (TBI), and vertigo.
Sgt. Tomshack expressed his heartfelt thanks: “Thank you for this life-changing opportunity.”
The single-level, 2,085-square-foot home, Lennar’s popular Bolero floorplan, will include features and options specifically designed to meet Sgt. Tomshack’s needs, including an Owner’s suite bathroom modified to accommodate a soaking tub.
This is Lennar’s 19th home built in partnership with Operation Finally Home, with plans to build additional homes in the future. Lennar anticipates completing the home by spring 2025.
“At Operation Finally Home, our mission is to provide or improve homes for America’s veterans and first responders,” said Rusty Carroll, Operation Finally Home President. “Nate and his family have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom, and it is an honor to partner with Lennar to provide them with a custom-built, mortgage-free home in Fresno.”
The ceremony included the Presentation of Colors by The Civil Air Patrol Squadron 112 Cadet Honor Guard, the Pledge of Allegiance by Boy Scouts Clovis Troop 354, the National Anthem by Gregor Ross and Jason Gill, and an Invocation by Captain Richard Parr, Chaplain and Commander of Cadets. Kelli Furtado, City of Fresno Chief of Staff, presented a proclamation from the City of Fresno. Remarks were made by:
- Tyler Maxwell, City of Fresno Councilmember
- Mike Miller, Lennar Division President
- Brandi Asacker, Beyond the Barracks Founder
- SSG Nate Tomshack, recipient and combat veteran
Brandi Asacker expressed gratitude for being part of the journey: “Thank you to Operation Finally Home, Lennar, and the community for allowing Beyond the Barracks to be part of this amazing opportunity.