This is posted in another forum by a seasoned investor so in general, I trust this data, but I didn't verify it myself.
His perspective is that this time might be more similar to the 70~80s, the inflation lasted for a few years, and the mortgage rate is high, but the home price keeps...
Good to know?
Found this chart with California housing prices from 1968 to 2022, with mortgage rate and inflation rate next to it.
Helps to put things into perspective
Speaking of the increased inventory in Eastwood,
This 3003 sqft SFH sold for $2.32M in 2022/03 https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/108-Meander-92620/home/110016824
But 2 same models sold for $2.18M and $2.23M in...
Wow, do you have the latest pricing on plan 2 or 3?
I saw the single level plan 4 actually raised the price on redfin https://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/101-Reflection-92602/unit-123/home/179130204
Does the plan 2 in phase 15b include a bonus room (loft) + conservatory, or only a conservatory?
Since phase 14c = 2.113M for 2944 sqft, if phase 15b = 2.235M for 2944 sqft, assuming with 100K big lot premium, then the price increase between 14c and 15b is only 22K, much smaller than the plan...
It seems that the price growth slowed a bit in Phase 15A compared to previous phases. I remember Phase 15B is the big lots ones
Phase 14C
Plan2, 2944 sqft, 3951 sqft lot, price = $2.113M (including conservetory + bonus room)
Plan3, 3024 sqft, 3951 sqft lot, price = $2.166M (including bonus...
So it sounds something like this?
plan 3 (~3000 sqft) started $1.6M 12/2020 and grew to $1.85M 11/2021.
Then grew from $1.85M 11/2021 to $2.16M 03/2022
That is a good perspective to have for sure...
Also I think the later phases have smaller lots too ~ all under 4000 sqft, but more expensive...
Yes, plan 2 is a corner lot, which is nice. But it seems the yard is pretty small - especially with a conservatory added.
Which has a higher premium? Corner lot or larger yard?