irvinehomeshopper
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The Mediterranean elevations will soon become the flip phones of housing.
The last 30 years Irvine was all Spanish and Tuscany architecture. Homeowners enjoyed their resales in commanding top dollars because new homes have been built in these styles reinforcing its timelessness just like the car companies must preserve certain important characteristics of the vehicles like the Mercedes front or the BMW grilles to protect their product identity, assets, branding and customers loyalty. IPhone is one for example that must preserve the unique sleek design while modifying only the phone's dimension and edge profile for the new models.
Prior to 30 years ago Irvine villages that did not have the "in" Mediterranean styles such as College park, Deerfield, Woodbridge and parts of Turtle Rock have not achieved a top resale value ratio. The woodsy elevations lower their resale value compared to the in trend stucco styles.
Irvine Village is no longer a monopoly. Great Park and Legacy are the competition to the Villages by offering larger lots, wider motor courts, bigger Sideyards, and wider arrays of architectural styles like Cottage, Craftsman and Modern elevations. These are the latest IPhone of housing while the Spanish and Tuscany will soon fall out of trend just like Deerfield and College Park elevations.
Great Park is the biggest competition to the Villages and the Mediterranean legacy is not only being challenged by the newer and cooler elevation styles preferred by the younger techie generation the singular template to master planning consisting of only gridded streets are not Feng shui friendly compared to Great park's all curvilinear streets.
In recognizing Mediterranean architecture and plans will no longer sustain the future absorption this firm specializing in modern architecturehttp://www.marmol-radziner.com
is hired to create new solutions to compete with Great Park.
What does this mean to the consumers like us? If I were you I would be cautious in selecting elevations and choose those that will sustain future popularity if you are planning to buy in Irvine, Hidden Canyon or Baker Ranch after all Irvine consumers want the latest and greatest. The next in thing is the white picket fence cottages and modern styles.
The last 30 years Irvine was all Spanish and Tuscany architecture. Homeowners enjoyed their resales in commanding top dollars because new homes have been built in these styles reinforcing its timelessness just like the car companies must preserve certain important characteristics of the vehicles like the Mercedes front or the BMW grilles to protect their product identity, assets, branding and customers loyalty. IPhone is one for example that must preserve the unique sleek design while modifying only the phone's dimension and edge profile for the new models.
Prior to 30 years ago Irvine villages that did not have the "in" Mediterranean styles such as College park, Deerfield, Woodbridge and parts of Turtle Rock have not achieved a top resale value ratio. The woodsy elevations lower their resale value compared to the in trend stucco styles.
Irvine Village is no longer a monopoly. Great Park and Legacy are the competition to the Villages by offering larger lots, wider motor courts, bigger Sideyards, and wider arrays of architectural styles like Cottage, Craftsman and Modern elevations. These are the latest IPhone of housing while the Spanish and Tuscany will soon fall out of trend just like Deerfield and College Park elevations.
Great Park is the biggest competition to the Villages and the Mediterranean legacy is not only being challenged by the newer and cooler elevation styles preferred by the younger techie generation the singular template to master planning consisting of only gridded streets are not Feng shui friendly compared to Great park's all curvilinear streets.
In recognizing Mediterranean architecture and plans will no longer sustain the future absorption this firm specializing in modern architecturehttp://www.marmol-radziner.com
is hired to create new solutions to compete with Great Park.
What does this mean to the consumers like us? If I were you I would be cautious in selecting elevations and choose those that will sustain future popularity if you are planning to buy in Irvine, Hidden Canyon or Baker Ranch after all Irvine consumers want the latest and greatest. The next in thing is the white picket fence cottages and modern styles.