MISSION VIEJO, CA – San Diego-based multi-family developer announced that Adagio on the Green, located in Mission Viejo has officially begun leasing. Wermers Properties in partnership with Watermarke Properties developed the unique luxury apartment project that is located on the Fairway at Mission Viejo Country Club (26600 Oso Parkway) with easy access to Highway 5.
Adagio on the Green includes 256 luxury units targeted for completion by August 2015. “We are about to cap off a truly one-of-a-kind project made unique not only by its premium location, but also by the complex development and construction. We are confident that Adagio on the Green will lead the luxury market, making it a wonderful addition to the City of Mission Viejo,” said Branden Wermers, Director of Development for Wermers Properties.
Adagio on the Green was built using environmentally-sensitive construction tecniques that highlight the project’s impressive location, allowing residents to enjoy expansive views of the golf course and club areas. The project also includes state-of-the-art finishes and premium luxury amenities provided exclusively for residents, such as concierge services, a game/media room, two resort-style pool areas that feature salt-water pools and barbecue stations, two fitness clubs, WIFI and lounge areas, and a conference room. For added convenience, dedicated underground parking and electric car charging stations will be available.
For more information on Adagio on the Green and Wermers Properties’ projects, visit their website at www.wermersproperties.com
About Wermers Properties: Wermers Properties is a development company offering a full range of multi-family development solutions to investment partners and agencies. The company specializes in all facets of acquisition, development, design and asset management, and has a 50 year track record of ensuring that each project it undertakes adds value to its partners and the community. Wermers has been involved in some of the largest residential projects in Southern California, from new home development in the 1960s to more than 3,000 apartment units currently under development.