Shadowhawk Simi Valley, CA was built in 2000-2001 by Richmond American Homes, a builder priding their company that “builds homes the way people want to live.”
There approximately 69 executive estate homes in the prestigious community of Shadowhawk Simi Valley with street names including: Mustang Drive, Evening Sky Drive, Sunset Place, Spirit Lake Court, Nightfall Place, Wolf Creek Court, Painted Pony Circle and Little Feather Avenue. The Shadowhawk Community rests within the highly prized Indian Hills neighborhood of east Simi Valley which is consistently rated as one of the safest cities in the nation by the FBI. This wonderful area of east Simi Valley boasts of nearby recreational opportunities including hiking, biking and walking trails in addition to beautiful parks and several private golf courses.
Commuting via the 118 Fwy, the 23 Fwy, the 101 Fwy and the 405 Fwy are all convenient to the Shadowhawk neighborhood. There is also a Metrolink and AmTrak station providing service to downtown Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley.
The architectural style of Shadowhawk homes favor exterior crafted detailing inspired by Mediterranean and California coastal architecture including concrete tile roofs, double door entries in the two-story homes, and attractive Baldwin distressed oil rubbed bronze finish entry hardware.
The beautiful living areas of Shadowhawk homes were built with raised panel interior doors, polished brass hardware, maple stairway handrails with white painted balusters, recessed lighting, a medica niche in the family room, rounded drywall corners, and split central air-conditioning systems.
The kitchens of Shadowhawk homes were built with maple cabinetry, GE appliances, gourmet islands, pantry and butler’s pantry features, and cast iron sinks.
The luxurious master suites of Shadowhawk homes were built with spacious walk-in closets, mirrored wardrobe doors in some plans, soaking tubs, elongated toilets and full-width vanity mirrors.
Value added features of the Shadowhawk homes that might have been included in the building process include interior laundry rooms with built-in upper cabinets and utility sinks, raised panel wardrobe doors in secondary bedrooms, pre-wired for cable television and security system, and gas stubbed for barbecue in rear yards.
The Shadowhawk homes were built with energy-saving advantages which may have included state-of-the-art energy saving dual glazed vinyl framed windows, 75-gallon water heaters, pilotless ignition furnaces, insulated heating ducts, water saver shower heads and water saver toilets.
There were a multitude of customizing options for Shadowhawk homes during the building stage that might have been added in the Shadowhawk homes including room options, a deck off the master bedroom, a variety of cabinet materials and finishes, upper glass cabinet doors at the butler’s pantry, upgraded stainless steel packages, designer fire places, ceiling fan outlets, window panels in the garage doors, and built-in media cabinets to name a few.
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