I'm curious about this property in the Summit in Newport Coast.
<a href="http://www.redfin.com/CA/Newport-Coast/18-Dauphine-92657/home/5528859">http://www.redfin.com/CA/Newport-Coast/18-Dauphine-92657/home/5528859</a>
We recently sold there, and I think just before the bottom really...
There's also a "lifestyle fee" equal to about one quarter of one percent of the purchase price that buyers in Ladera Ranch have to pay. What "lifestyle" I'm not sure. That place has all the authenticity and charm of the Universal Studios backlot. It creeps me out to go there. I can't imagine...
You should be aware, though, that the restrictions on airplane traffic at John Wayne expire in 2012. That whole area is directly underneath the approach/departure corridor.
We've been over the HOA financials. They're not going under, and they have the statutorily required amount of insurance. I'm beginning to think that the lender is the one with the financial problems and is looking for a way to back out.
We live in a condo complex, and our unit is in escrow. The lender just rejected the buyer's loan (a buyer who is "more than qualified" <em>in the lender's own words</em>) because they say our HOA doesn't carry enough hazard insurance. Has anyone else heard of this happening?
My father-in-law works with trains, and he has to work with all of these agencies. He complains because there's no coordination. They all have their own research departments telling them different things. SCAQMD wants his company to pursue hydrogen fuel cell technology while CARB wants them...
We're currently in escrow on our house. Just got the disclosure forms. We have to disclose that we live in a condo. As if the <em>common walls</em> weren't a tip-off. This is why we're in this mess--regulation in place of common sense and critical thinking.
EDIT: I should clarify...
Laying off that many state workers will cause a problem, but the size of the state government needs to be reduced, and it's not a big gov. v. small gov. thing. There are *four* agencies in charge of air quality in Southern Cal. Why? It's too easy in CA for people to carve out their own little...
I never understood the attraction of the St. Regis. My wife and I stayed there one night for an event. First and foremost, it's a beach resort that isn't on the beach. Second, it's the most poorly laid out hotel in the world. I felt like we needed a ball of string to find the lobby from our...
Most of the organizations that opposed the airport didn't care whether a park was ever built. They just didn't want an airport. The Great Park was a white(green?)wash to get the public on board with them.