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  • The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Armando Rodriguez of Sacramento works on the foundation of a new home. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • All the models have open floor plans for the kitchen and living space. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • A downstairs space in Model two has been converted into a home office. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • An upgraded shower in model three shows the potential of features you can add to your space. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Model three has a unique large open door that invites owners to use the patio space as an open floor plan with a huge fireplace outside. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • A view of an upstairs bedroom in model one. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • A view of the master bedroom in model one. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • Each model has at least three bedrooms and one on the ground floor. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • All the models are built with open spaces from the kitchen facing into a dining and den area. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • A small space can be utilized as an office on the ground floor of model one. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • One of the outside patio spaces in the first model home. The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com
  • The New Home Company has numerous homes under construction at The Trails in Folsom, the best-selling development in the region. The houses are smaller and denser, with side courtyards in place of backyards. They are across the streets from a shopping center, grouped around a park and playground, and adjacent to the Parkway's bike and walking paths. Downstairs bedrooms allow single-floor living, with room for the kids upstairs. Photo taken October 31, 2012 in Folsom, California.
    Renée C. Byer | rbyer@sacbee.com

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