Homebuilder buys big chunks of East Bay land where hundreds of houses are eyed

LIVERMORE — A veteran residential developer has bought big chunks of land in Livermore where more than 400 homes are being eyed, in a sign that buyers still hunger for choice Bay Area sites where housing is viable.

Trumark Homes, acting through an affiliate, has paid $75 million in cash to buy a 28.9-acre Livermore site near the interchange of Interstate 580 and First Street, according to documents filed on Jan. 19 with the Alameda County Recorder’s Office.

“Livermore is a thriving destination where young professionals and families want to live,” said Tony Bosowski, Northern California division president with Trumark Homes. “Arroyo Vista will be a truly unique new home

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