HOME TOUR GUIDE

At Daybreak, you'll find homes of all shapes and sizes for families of all shapes and sizes. (Even if the family is just you and a parakeet.) This handy guide helps you understand the difference between a Parkside and a Paseo, and helps you narrow down your search to find the home that works for you.

TOWNHOMES AND CONDOMINIUMS

Garbett Homes
1,277 SQ. FT.
FROM THE $170,000s

These are truly Daybreak-style homes. With terraces that offer prime hangout space. Traditional styling on the outside and a fresh modern feel on the inside. And a short walk from parks and a community center.

Holmes Homes
1,311 – 1,412 SQ. FT.
FROM THE UPPER $100,000s

Row-style town homes that take their classic design cues and color palettes from places like Charleston, Georgetown and Martha's Vineyard. And, yes, they feel perfectly at home here in Daybreak.

Hamlet Homes
1,500 – 1,750 SQ. FT.
FROM THE LOW $200,000s

A good choice for anyone who wants a town home with the space of a single family home. These town homes even include a basement, which means you can have as many as four bedrooms. And features such as granite countertops and tile entryways come standard.

CARRIAGE HOMES

Holmes Homes
1,455 – 2,242 SQ. FT.
FROM THE LOW $200,000s

Don't let the little price fool you. These unique attached homes live big, with spacious great rooms and bedrooms, 9-foot ceilings on the main floor and large covered balconies that are great for outdoor dining and relaxing.

MANSION TOWNHOMES

Hamlet Homes
1,923 – 2,326 SQ. FT.
FROM THE HIGH $200,000s

On the outside, what you see is the elegant beauty of a large estate home. But inside, you find three luxury town homes. Hamlet's two new models show how you can enjoy a low-maintenance lifestyle and still have the architecture and space of a single family home.

PASEO COURTS

Richmond American Homes
1,400 – 2,300 SQ. FT.
FROM THE MID $200,000s

Something new to Daybreak and to all of Salt Lake Valley: homes with a landscaped walkway in front and garages behind. Facing a stretch of green (instead of a street), these homes give you a nice view out the window and a great place to meet up with neighbors.

PARKSIDE HOMES

Holmes Homes
1,450 – 1,950 SQ. FT.
FROM THE MID $200,000s

Take a group of charming single family homes — some with Victorian architecture, others with Colonial Revival, Arts & Crafts or English Romantic style. Then place them around a shared green space. Now you know what "Parkside" means.

COTTAGE COURTS

Liberty Homes
1,508 – 2,246 SQ. FT.
FROM THE MID $200,000s

Technically speaking, these are attached homes. But the shared wall between each group of Cottage Courts is in the garage. So these homes have all the privacy and natural light of a single family home. And all the charm of a quaint little (or not so little) cottage.

SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

Gold Medallion
866 – 1,736 SQ. FT.
FROM THE LOW $200,000s

All the perks of a single family home — including a private yard. Although not huge in size, these homes are big on features. Like basements. Nine-foot ceilings. And the biggest perk of all? An already-established neighborhood, complete with parks, a school, community center and, yes, trees.

Liberty Homes
1,584 – 2,185 SQ. FT.
FROM THE MID $200,000s

Liberty brings their turn-of-the-century styles to life using a variety of materials — stone, brick and siding. And these classic homes have a classic setting: atop a ridge that looks out to the Wasatch Range.

Holmes Homes
1,487 – 2,025 SQ. FT.
FROM THE LOW $300,000s

You might say that Holmes has taken an inside-out approach to home design in Daybreak. That is, they put as much emphasis on interior style as they do on the exterior. So you find yourself being drawn into spaces that are bright, open and beautifully detailed.

Richmond American Homes
1,650 – 2,450 SQ. FT.
FROM THE LOW $300,000s

Salt Lake's Sugarhouse district is known for its charming street scenes and its early-20th-century bungalows. Richmond American is bringing that flavor to Daybreak, with sweeping rooflines and authentic details. And the floor plans make efficient use of every square foot. COMING SOON!

Hamlet Homes
1,564 – 2,197 SQ. FT.
FROM THE MID $300,000s

In designing their single family homes, Hamlet gave a lot of thought to flexibility and the overall flow of the room layout. What they've created is a careful blend of formal and informal spaces inside a classic Victorian exterior.

Destination Homes
1,742 – 2,900 SQ. FT.
FROM THE MID $300,000s

Generous interiors with lush finishes and intelligent layouts. Sophisticated exteriors with historically accurate details, such as large porches and exposed soffit and fascia. You've seen homes like these in the best city neighborhoods. And probably in your dreams.

Bangerter Homes
1,471 – 3,200 SQ. FT.
FROM THE MID $300,000s

The first thing that strikes you about these homes is the fun, yet timeless, Craftsman color palette. Inside you find spaces that are perfectly balanced for openness and seclusion. And the ability to customize the layout gives you a home that fits to a tee.

Village Carefree Communities
1,750 – 3,400 SQ. FT.
FROM THE HIGH $300,000s

The key word here is free. As in "free from yard work." And "free from shoveling snow." And "free from stairs." All of which adds up to "free to pack a bag and fly to Tahiti whenever the mood strikes you."

Rainey Homes
2,300 – 3,127 SQ. FT.
FROM THE MID $400,000s

Walking through Rainey's model homes, you might assume that most of the features you're looking at are options. Not so. Features such as fireplaces, Corian countertops, tile floors and 3- or 4-car garages are included. As is the grand classic architecture.

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