About
The Owners
Twin Oaks is the vision of Marty Miller, the patriarch of the local family-owned company based in the Bay Area. An engineer by trade, Marty began in real estate development in the early 1990’s. For more than two decades, he has worked hard to bring this community to life. Now, together with his son, Jeff, and his daughter, Amy, they continue to oversee every detail of planning, design and construction.
Marty Miller
Amy Miller
Jeff Miller
Twin Oaks Team
Mariah Avilez Giunta
The Cannery Club Manager
Ash Wagner
New Home Sales
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BlueStar Resort & Golf
Formed in 2005, BlueStar Resort & Golf includes nearly 2,000 team members across the country working hard to make communities like Twin Oaks Hollister amazing places to live.
Builder
Mark Garcia
All homes in Twin Oaks are constructed by MHG Building & Consulting and designed by SDG Architects, both respected companies with more than a decade of experience in the area. Mark and his team have been part of Twin Oaks since its inception, and the trade partners in the area ensure that each home is built right and built to last.
Adam Gardner
The Cannery Club at Twin Oaks is the architectural vision of Adam Gardner of the highly respected Bay Area firm of William A. Hezmalhalch Architects, Inc. Adam participated in all of the early design charrettes, and ultimately took inspiration from the historical canneries of the region.
History
Of San Benito Valley
The hills of the San Benito Valley are steeped in history, an inspiring fusion of pioneers and entrepreneurs who set the stage for the culturally-rich region it is today.
First home to the Ohlone Native American peoples who thrived on the rich bounty of the sea and soil, they were joined by pioneers in the 1700s, when missions were built along the famed Camino Real in nearby Monterey and San Juan Bautista. By the mid-1800s, Gold Rush prospectors arrived, and from then through present day, the region has been among the most important agricultural regions in the country. In recent years, as people have begun to long for the tranquility the South Bay used to provide, Hollister has become a destination for those wanting a home that’s both city-close and country-quiet.