Where can I find homes with the concept of an ADU in Irvine?

Irvine2020

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I know that Lambert Ranch has the concept of a ADU like casita in some of their plans. Are their any other neighborhoods that have something similar? 

Anyone know of any home like that coming off the market soon???
 
If you are considering an ADU, I recommend reaching out to Sidekick Homes.  (https://www.sidekick.homes/). They have phone consults, plus a Saturday Zoom Q+A about how to get an ADU completed in this age of hyper-regulation.  They aren't builders per-se, but consultants who help navigate.

My .02c
 
Soylent Green Is People said:
If you are considering an ADU, I recommend reaching out to Sidekick Homes.slope unblocked(https://www.sidekick.homes/). They have phone consults, plus a Saturday Zoom Q+A about how to get an ADU completed in this age of hyper-regulation.  They aren't builders per-se, but consultants who help navigate.

My .02c
I remember a Denny's there before Lee's. Am I making that up?
 
aquabliss said:
My neighbor just put their house up for sale and they have a casita:https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/136-Scenic-Crst-92603/home/112725944

Ok maybe neighbor a couple hoods over.

Do rich people not like shade anymore? I see all these fancy done backyards and there are never mature trees or anything to provide shade.  Definitely weird to me.  Maybe it's just mainlanders who are doing fancy backyards for 'show' but never actually spend time out there?  You spend 300k on pool + hardscape and you can't pony up for a few large olive trees or eucalyptus or something?
 
ThirtySomethingWEquity said:
aquabliss said:
My neighbor just put their house up for sale and they have a casita:https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/136-Scenic-Crst-92603/home/112725944

Ok maybe neighbor a couple hoods over.

Do rich people not like shade anymore? I see all these fancy done backyards and there are never mature trees or anything to provide shade.  Definitely weird to me.  Maybe it's just mainlanders who are doing fancy backyards for 'show' but never actually spend time out there?  You spend 300k on pool + hardscape and you can't pony up for a few large olive trees or eucalyptus or something?

Those trees throw a lot of leaves into the pool but yes patio covers are most in a nice larger yard.  I'll be doing a cantilever patio cover next year at my house.
 
ThirtySomethingWEquity said:
aquabliss said:
My neighbor just put their house up for sale and they have a casita:https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/136-Scenic-Crst-92603/home/112725944

Ok maybe neighbor a couple hoods over.

Do rich people not like shade anymore? I see all these fancy done backyards and there are never mature trees or anything to provide shade.  Definitely weird to me.  Maybe it's just mainlanders who are doing fancy backyards for 'show' but never actually spend time out there?  You spend 300k on pool + hardscape and you can't pony up for a few large olive trees or eucalyptus or something?

That is more $600k by Foxterra
 
irvineboy said:
ThirtySomethingWEquity said:
aquabliss said:
My neighbor just put their house up for sale and they have a casita:https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/136-Scenic-Crst-92603/home/112725944

Ok maybe neighbor a couple hoods over.

Do rich people not like shade anymore? I see all these fancy done backyards and there are never mature trees or anything to provide shade.  Definitely weird to me.  Maybe it's just mainlanders who are doing fancy backyards for 'show' but never actually spend time out there?  You spend 300k on pool + hardscape and you can't pony up for a few large olive trees or eucalyptus or something?

That is more $600k by Foxterra

Does this backyard only cost $600k? My neighbor spent $600k on his bakcyard and it is non-comparable to this. Leave alone that the construction took more than a year from ground breaking to all done. 
 
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