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180 'Build-To-Rent' Homes Open This Week In Riverside County
A ribbon cutting was held at Tricon in Winchester for the 180 new rental homes. Come by and check out the models.

WINCHESTER, CA — On Wednesday, a new Winchester community was slated to debut 180 new "build-to-rent" homes. Local dignitaries were on hand to welcome all to the community, located at 29294 Cumaru Court in Winchester.
This rental home development is described as offering "worry-free maintenance, pet-friendly rental homes" on the Tricon website. The community is gated, near a park, close to Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore and offers proximity to Diamond Valley Lake and the Lake Skinner Recreation area. There is also a tot lot, pool and access to a future elementary school.
The development offers families the benefits of single-family living at a monthly cost significantly lower than that of homeownership, with professional on-site management. This is part of the company’s broader effort to expand access to single-family rentals in quality neighborhoods.
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Looking inside the different floor plans, prospective renters can view the three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom plan at just over 1,500 square feet, and the four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom plan at just over 1,850 square feet. Many are ready to move in right away, with special move-in deals. Each home includes a "gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, in-home washer/dryers, solar panels, and an attached two-car garage and more.
Homes, many available for move-in between April and May, will cost between $3,269 to $3,539 per month, plus fees.
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"Tricon Winchester transforms an underutilized site in the Inland Empire into much-needed housing for families," a spokesperson for the development shared in a news release.
Third District Supervisor Chuck Washington spoke on the project as key for the housing shortage in Riverside County and Southern California.
"Addressing the housing shortage requires bold action and a clear vision for our communities,” Washington said. “I am proud to welcome 180 new high-quality homes that expand access and create meaningful housing opportunities for our residents. This development represents an important step toward ensuring Riverside County remains a place where people can live, work, and thrive.”
Tricon Winchester is supported by Tricon’s dedicated Resident App and on-site management teams that simplify day-to-day living. The community is also located near well-regarded schools, giving families access to strong educational options within the Inland Empire.
"As the U.S. faces an estimated 4-5 million home shortfall, the community addresses the demand for attainable, high-quality housing solutions. Tricon Winchester was designed to meet that need for families seeking single-family living close to good schools, jobs, and everyday services. Tricon has opened eight new BTR communities in California, contributing to a nationwide pipeline of over 2,600 homes delivered or under development."

Schools identified for the neighborhood are the Winchester Elementary School, Rancho Viejo Middle School and Tahquitz High School.

At the grand opening, local dignitaries will be on hand to discuss the project, including Andy Carmody, Senior Managing Director at Tricon Residential, David O’Neill, Managing Director at Blackstone Real Estate, Andrew Murphy, President of Foremost Pacific Group, as well as representatives from the Office of Supervisor Chuck Washington, Office of Senator Kelly Seyarto, and the Office of Assemblymember Jeff Gonzalez.
For more information, visit: triconresidential.com/community/tricon-winchester.
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