McCaffrey Homes' rich history of land development and homebuilding
goes back for three generations, beginning in the 1950s in Madera
County. Central Valley native and homebuilder John Bonadelle owned a
large ranch near the new Madera Ranchos subdivision, and was intrigued
by the beauty and wide-open spaces of Madera County. Bonadelle walked
the land, took in the amazing views, and envisioned a new community
taking shape. Hearing that smaller acre parcels were hard to come by,
he decided to break his own ranch down into one, three, and five
acre-parcels that were affordable to middle class families. He gave his
family name to this new community that he was so proud of, and thus the
Bonadelle Ranchos - one of Madera County's iconic developments – came
to life.
Bonadelle shared his love of homebuilding with his three children
from the time they were small. They grew up surrounded by the
homebuilding business, and their childhoods were filled with grand
openings of new neighborhoods, visiting sales offices on Sundays to
monitor the weekend sales traffic, and touring model homes while on
vacation. By the time his daughter Karen went away to college, she had
worked in various fields and departments for her father and had grown to
love the industry.
In the mid-1970s, Karen and her husband, Bob McCaffrey, launched
their own homebuilding company, McCaffrey Homes. They looked again
towards the rich landscape of Madera County, ultimately building about
200 homes in the Ranchos. Days after the 9/11 attacks, Bob and Karen
painted their barn, at Highway 41 and Avenue 12 in Madera, like an
American flag with stars and stripes as a symbol of patriotism,
perseverance, and hope. Years later, the flag barn continues to inspire
love of country and Valley patriotism.
Three generations later, the McCaffrey family continues to shape the
future of homebuilding in Madera County. Today, the McCaffrey
homebuilding legacy continues with Bob and Karen's children, Brent and
Lauren, and their spouses, Liz and Ash, helping to lead the
organization. McCaffrey Homes is currently building at Riverstone, the
new master-planned community in southeast Madera County. They're
crafting the inaugural homes at Riverstone with two new neighborhoods
comprised of the Santerra and Ivy collections, which will debut this
fall.
McCaffrey will also soon break ground at Tesoro Viejo, their own
1,600-acre master-planned community in Madera County, on a majestic site
located at the foot of Little Table Mountain (main image at top of
page). Tesoro Viejo will include a vibrant town center; a business
park; 400 acres of beautiful open spaces, parks, and recreational areas;
and picturesque villages with housing of all types.
Just as those dreams began in the 1950s in the Bonadelle Ranchos,
they carry on today and into the future of Madera County. McCaffrey is
proud that for three generations, they've continued to play a role in
Madera's history. It's always nice to return to your roots.