Developers aren’t the only answer to the urgent question of how to fast-track rebuilding after a fire, but they’re one part of the solution, said New Pointe Communities founder and President Scot Sandstrom. The San Diego-based developer would know after his firm was part of the community rebuilding following the Witch Creek fires in 2007. “In San Diego, from Witch Creek, there were over 300 homes [burned]. We did 47,” Sandstrom told The Real Deal as he stood outside New Pointe’s nearly completed home at 3245 Arrowhead Court in fire-scarred Altadena. The four-bed, four-bath property is one of 15 single-family […]
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