Chegg said:I'm on the same boat as you Woomen, although my plan 3 won't be completed until April/May.
Most of the Padova homes are about 15 feet from back of the home to wall, would be really interested to see if anyone out there has fit in a spool in a similar sized lot.
Maserson said:What would you say is a minimum lot for a pool? Assuming a box shape, not one of those random ones split by a weird house angle.
mhanism said:We also bought in Padova and our home should be ready around Feb/March 2021. We're finalizing our landscaping plans and am leaving them a deposit to get on their calendar for next March.
Cost came out to $47-48k for pavers on the sides and half the backyard, with faux grass, square cement tiles on the other half, plus laying tile in the California Room. This also includes a rear 1.5' wall that'll decorate this hill we're backed up against, plants, lighting, and a built in BBQ. The front landscaping is super basic with the min. required plants and mulch. Figure we'll tackle that in year 2.
$150k is nuts!
DM if you need a referral. My brother used our guy on a couple homes and they did great work with reasonable pricing.
Dr. CA Real Estate said:Good time to bring up a some quick financial 2 cents. Obviously only the buyer can decide what they want to spend for their quality of life. From a financial perspective for Padova you?ll want to max out landscaping around 50s, and inside around 150. Beyond that your RoI starts taking a nosedive when it comes to resell as no one wants to pay you that much for a Padova. There?s one that?s been sitting around on and out of escrow a few times as a cautionary tale.