3-Car Garage Homes

EASTVALE: City attracts Latino, black upper middle class

"What makes Eastvale unique in the Inland area and California is the concentration of high-earning Latinos and African-Americans.

Of all the high-earning places, Eastvale is the most diverse.

In some ways, that?s not surprising. For years, the Inland region has lured middle-class Latinos and African-Americans from Los Angeles and Orange counties, seeking larger homes than they could afford closer to the coast."

Sourcehttp://m.pe.com/articles/eastvale-661494-latino-black.html

 
Here's a nice informative short read about perfect garage dimension just in case you want to build a custom home with a perfect 3 car width garage at OH. :)

Key Measurements for the Perfect Garage
The dimension required by several cities in California is 10 by 20 feet (3 by 6 meters) per car, and this is the best minimum dimension for the average car. This will allow enough space for someone to open the doors and walk in front of and behind the car once it?s parked in the garage. Garage lengths of 24 feet (7.3 meters) allow cabinets or storage shelves to easily fit in front of parked cars.
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Sweet.  Adequate room for your 1974 custom "vettemaro", your 1978 Lincoln Continental, and your 1989 Dodge Caravan.  Lesson learned: Don't spend all your money on the garage; you might just end up filling it with crap.  Plus, the "perfect garage" is always 2x the size of whatever you have now.
 
irvinehomeowner said:
https://www.redfin.com/CA/Tustin/2701-Timmons-92782/home/4774931

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Decent 3CWG for $899k. Large lot, long driveway, downstairs br, pool, away from Jamboree... move-in ready... maybe the bathrooms need updating but would rather buy this than spend $1m+ in Orchard Hills.
Made an offer of $904,100 on the home for one of my clients but the seller accepted another offer (they had a total of 4 offers on the home, including an agent representing themselves).
 
This part of TR seems to always have a discount compared to others north of there. 

It's a nice house but that sunken family room is an accident waiting to happen, especially with the hard flooring.  It's definitely not kid or senior friendly.  :p  Don't invite the kids' friends or there could be a lawsuit. 

Many of the home in WA state had these sunken floors and ours had two areas, the family room and living room, that were sunken about 6".  Our kids were small then so we worried when they ran around the house going up and down those sunken areas.  At least ours had longer rails and smaller openings so it was harder to fall into the area by mistake.  And, both of the sunken areas were carpeted.

irvinehomeowner said:
Another TR for less than $1m:
 
$38/mo HOA and no Mello-Roos?  What am I going to do with all that extra cash.  This one's just not for me.
 
Westpark II, 5/3 2750sft 5500sft lot, ps9 staircase and 3CWG for $1.249m:
https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/7-Pienza-92606/home/4629448

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Kitchen needs updates, no bathroom pics so I assume those do too.

I think these used to trade for $1m+ back during the "bubble" (this actually sold in 2012 for $925k)... so at $1.2m, are we back in a bubble?

Seems most don't think we are (esp with new tract homes selling for $3m) but where are all those IHB bears that would have had a field day with this back then?
 
aquabliss said:
Check out this beauty:https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/4062-Williwaw-Dr-92620/home/4776912

Bought in 1971 for $38k.  No MR, no HOA, and only $1,200 / yr in property tax.

Sure you gotta slum it in racquet club, but think of all the $ they must have saved over the years.
We've looked at homes in RC. Is it just me or do all the ceilings look low in this model?

At least they upgraded a lot of it. I don't think I've seen a house with so much recessed lighting.

#CanCrazy
 
irvinehomeowner said:
aquabliss said:
Check out this beauty:https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/4062-Williwaw-Dr-92620/home/4776912

Bought in 1971 for $38k.  No MR, no HOA, and only $1,200 / yr in property tax.

Sure you gotta slum it in racquet club, but think of all the $ they must have saved over the years.
We've looked at homes in RC. Is it just me or do all the ceilings look low in this model?

At least they upgraded a lot of it. I don't think I've seen a house with so much recessed lighting.

#CanCrazy

What's up with the curved window wall in the kitchen?  Was that ever a trend?
 
irvinehomeowner said:
Another Tustin Ranch for $899k:
https://www.redfin.com/CA/Tustin/2900-Schwendeman-Ave-92782/home/4764438

It's a gated community, across from the pool and I like this particular model in the Sedona tract but:
Hurry! Back on the market! This home had MULTIPLE OFFERS - Don't miss your second chance!
Why is it relisted if there were multiple offers?

Still like this area of Tustin Ranch... just too far out for me.
Didn't this home close escrow a couple weeks back? 
 
bones said:
What's up with the curved window wall in the kitchen?  Was that ever a trend?
Slightly.

You'll see some of that in Tustin Ranch and even old Westpark.

It's like a half sunroom.

What's interesting is it looks like they replaced all the windows but just couldn't figure out a way to replace those without doing too much construction.
 
Around the 80's perhaps, need those glass blocks/bricks and tons of neon lighting inside to complete the look
 
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