Woodbridge Pacific Group's Nova at University Park in Palm Desert is attracting a wide range of homebuyers with its versatile home designs and attractive pricing. Starting in the low $700,000s, Nova offers homes ranging from 2,328 to 2,751 square feet, featuring 4 to 5 bedrooms and 3.5 to 4.5 bathrooms, all with 2-car garages.
The development's appeal lies in its adaptability to various lifestyles, showcasing new casita and Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) designs. These flexible layouts cater to empty nesters, first-time buyers, seniors, and multi-generational families, providing options for extended family stays, rental income, or independent living spaces.
Todd Cunningham, WPG President, highlighted the strategic value of these designs: "Our ADU and casita shoppers want a stylish new home that answers lifestyle questions now, and over time." This approach not only addresses immediate housing needs but also positions the properties for potential higher resale value.
Nova's location in Palm Desert offers residents proximity to key amenities, including Eisenhower Health facilities, quality schools in the Desert Sands Unified School District, and popular shopping and entertainment destinations like El Paseo Shopping District and Acrisure Arena. The community's own amenity center, The Grove, provides extensive recreational facilities, enhancing the overall living experience.
The development's success is further supported by financing opportunities through US Bank, WPG's preferred lender, offering potential buyers assistance with rate locks, interest rate buy-downs, and other incentives. This financial flexibility, combined with WPG's responsive customer service, contributes to Nova's appeal in the competitive California desert real estate market.
As the housing market continues to evolve, Nova at University Park represents a significant trend in home design and community planning. By offering homes that can adapt to changing family dynamics and economic conditions, WPG is addressing a crucial need in the housing sector. This approach not only benefits individual homeowners but also contributes to the long-term stability and diversity of the Palm Desert community.



