Developers are looking to bring a more modern look to Turlock’s residential architecture with new townhomes proposed on the north side of town.
Perfect Logistics, Inc. has submitted plans to the City for a 31-unit multi-family residential project at 4118 N. Tegner Rd. The development will consist of seven three-story townhomes with rooftop terraces and side patios, and each of the 31 units will feature either a carport or garage.
An existing home on the property will be demolished to make way for the new housing, which is across the street from a condo project that is now underway after being previously approved in 2019. According to Perfect Logistic owner’s representative Greg Zamora, architects from Chicago designed the project with a contemporary vision in mind.
“We’re trying to bring a new, modern look to town,” Zamora said. “We’re going for an open look that tenants will feel more comfortable in.”
With sleek white exteriors, plenty of greenery, black railings and gray brickwork, Zamora hopes the proposed townhomes can attract new people looking to call Turlock home as well as current residents in need of change.
“With the new Amazon coming into town, there’s a need for housing. Our investors are really interested in the way Turlock is booming,” he said. “It’s the place to be right now, and we’re hoping to take advantage of it.”
It’s unclear how expensive the new townhomes will be if approved and constructed, but renters can expect to pay on the higher end thanks to state-of-the-art technology and materials in the units. Unit options will include a two-story living space with three bedrooms, a one-car garage and rooftop terrace, or a three-story living space with a two-car garage and second-story patio.
“We’re trying to make these smart homes, so everything is going to be top notch,” Zamora said. “They’re going to be really nice.”
The project is currently under review by the City, but if all goes well Zamora hopes that construction can begin later this year, with an anticipated completion of 2024.
“We want to bring families to the Central Valley. There are a lot of people commuting, and there are a lot of things offered in Turlock. We want to shine some light on the city because it’s an amazing place,” Zamora said. “Turlock is a good place to be, so we’re all enjoying this project.”