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lesson learned; if you are buying a new house, if there is no MR there are no new schools.CL-01KDUN4
Can maybe say that for LF with the meadows school drama. But with Irvine it's funded by MR I believe.
lesson learned; if you are buying a new house, if there is no MR there are no new schools.CL-01KDUN4
Can maybe say that for LF with the meadows school drama. But with Irvine it's funded by MR I believe.
Bad parking experience...I haven't noticed the FR Towne Center being crazy busy much either, but once GP is all built out, I can see it getting worse. The newest parts of the Great Park Neighborhoods basically border Lake Forest, so it's closer to go to FR than Woodbury at that point.
They remind me of Atlas at Rise Park which was probably my favorite GP product.Carina plan 2&3 are amazing!
All Carina plans 1,2,3 are amazing! Plan 2 is the most popular because of its high ceiling. They are hard to get despite being zoned to the Saddleback School District. It only has 43 homes in total.Carina plan 2&3 are amazing!
It seems like many might prefer private schools or don’t have kids at all. What do you think?All Carina plans 1,2,3 are amazing! Plan 2 is the most popular because of its high ceiling. They are hard to get despite being zoned to the Saddleback School District. It only has 43 homes in total.
Without kids I might live out of California entirely…It seems like many might prefer private schools or don’t have kids at all. What do you think?
Or maybe kids have gone to the colleges or maybe some don't mind SVUSD....It shows the good design/layout homes still matter. Irvine used to be a leader in building residential homes with innovative concepts, such as great room, california room etc. But in the past decade, most new homes have fallen into ordinary/boring category. Maybe selling in Irvine has become too easy for the builders. They don’t have to think too much. Just copy/paste.It seems like many might prefer private schools or don’t have kids at all. What do you think?
Among them, the rise in tri level floor plans with no living space on the first floor has been distasteful and less practical. Who wants 14-20 steps to enter their living space/great room? The magical Tetris combo to increase sq ft and price along with more units!Or maybe kids have gone to the colleges or maybe some don't mind SVUSD....It shows the good design/layout homes still matter. Irvine used to be a leader in building residential homes with innovative concepts, such as great room, california room etc. But in the past decade, most new homes have fallen into ordinary/boring category. Maybe selling in Irvine has become too easy for the builders. They don’t have to think too much. Just copy/paste.
Couldn't agree more with this.Among them, the rise in tri level floor plans with no living space on the first floor has been distasteful and less practical. Who wants 14-20 steps to enter their living space/great room? The magical Tetris combo to increase sq ft and price along with more units!
Woodbury is the worst…I don't think Foothill Ranch Town Center is crowded at all. Compared to Woodbury it's practically empty. The lines are about as long at Ralphs or Target as anywhere in Irvine at worst. Often it's actually pretty quick at most places, and given you have Target, Walmart, Ralphs, and a ton of other places it's really not bad at all.
The biggest complaint is that many many restaurants close by 8:00 pm or not much later, where as it seems places stay open later in Irvine.
...time to train my dog to clean my house...Couldn't agree more with this.
One of the things I think about with living space on the 2nd level is carrying loads of groceries up & taking trash down. Or when I'm an idiot and I get into the car only to realize I left something inside. Or carrying kids up/down stairs. There's definitely households where this is no big deal (i.e. young people w/o kids) and far worse fates to suffer than 2nd floor living space, but I personally put a premium on 1st level living space.
IUSD is not the best like everyone thinks it is. There is far too much pressure. I would advise people with kids to avoid IUSD if they can.What do you think of the impact for Luna Park’s different school zoning(SVUSD) to housing price in Luna Park new homes in the “LONG TERM”?
I wouldn’t mind since we don’t have kid and it’s close work, etc and SVUSD schools will score better on the road but having not in the IUSD is seriouly concerning.
The perception of IUSD is a plus to a segment of buyers with high financial means. SVUSD does not command the same premium. Whether a child is better off in one district or another is a whole other discussion.What do you think of the impact for Luna Park’s different school zoning(SVUSD) to housing price in Luna Park new homes in the “LONG TERM”?
I wouldn’t mind since we don’t have kid and it’s close work, etc and SVUSD schools will score better on the road but having not in the IUSD is seriouly concerning.
I agree that there's too much pressure at IUSD, but IUSD is still the best chance to get into top UC schools.IUSD is not the best like everyone thinks it is. There is far too much pressure. I would advise people with kids to avoid IUSD if they can.
I’m starting to think IUSD and even college are a scam. And to answer the original question, no I do not think Irvine home prices are too high. We have one of the best looking cities around.I agree that there's too much pressure at IUSD, but IUSD is still the best chance to get into top UC schools.
Not sure if this thread has been posted before but there is some good discussionI agree that there's too much pressure at IUSD, but IUSD is still the best chance to get into top UC schools.
IVC is the best path to a UC school. Panda may or may not be right on John’s Creek vs Irvine but he right about JC to transfer to a good UC schoolI agree that there's too much pressure at IUSD, but IUSD is still the best chance to get into top UC schools.