Hi there , my experts
I have enjoyed your posts thoroughly, just amusing and informative. You guys are stellar. Makes my day all the more interesting. USCTrojan, Panda, Indiedev, akim, irvinerenter, ocmom, etcetc the list goes on.
I have a question for you guys
We are considering a slight upgrade from our 2 bdr detached SFR in northwood pointe to a smaller 3 bdr in another part of northwood pointe and am interested in this Tremaine house :http://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/15-Canyon-Sage-92620/home/4789456
THe price is way overpriced in our opinion. Its small for a 3 bdr and has a very small yard. What price do you think is fair for this house?
Also looking at Old Northwood, bigger house bigger lots but not sure about how this would sell in the future (15 yrs from now). Do you think a 45-50 yr old house (1975-79 in 2025) will be competitive in that time regardless of how much we remodel?
Looked at the new 2011 Home Collection but was turned off by the density at Woodbury and Stonegate, the motorcourts (we have that now and do not want that anymore). Even the higher end houses (Maricopa, etc) felt squished for some reason. I think it was the way they were laid out , not a lot of give, akin to sardines in a can. Not too much into Portola Springs at this time because of the higher HOA. We would like to keep to resale homes, 2K mello roos per year below $200 in HOA.
My power forum people! Anyone with insights?
I have enjoyed your posts thoroughly, just amusing and informative. You guys are stellar. Makes my day all the more interesting. USCTrojan, Panda, Indiedev, akim, irvinerenter, ocmom, etcetc the list goes on.
I have a question for you guys
We are considering a slight upgrade from our 2 bdr detached SFR in northwood pointe to a smaller 3 bdr in another part of northwood pointe and am interested in this Tremaine house :http://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/15-Canyon-Sage-92620/home/4789456
THe price is way overpriced in our opinion. Its small for a 3 bdr and has a very small yard. What price do you think is fair for this house?
Also looking at Old Northwood, bigger house bigger lots but not sure about how this would sell in the future (15 yrs from now). Do you think a 45-50 yr old house (1975-79 in 2025) will be competitive in that time regardless of how much we remodel?
Looked at the new 2011 Home Collection but was turned off by the density at Woodbury and Stonegate, the motorcourts (we have that now and do not want that anymore). Even the higher end houses (Maricopa, etc) felt squished for some reason. I think it was the way they were laid out , not a lot of give, akin to sardines in a can. Not too much into Portola Springs at this time because of the higher HOA. We would like to keep to resale homes, 2K mello roos per year below $200 in HOA.
My power forum people! Anyone with insights?