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    Wife needs to Sign at Closing? (Even if title/loan on husband name)

    Another way to go about it is to obtain power of attorney for you wife so you can sign on her behalf on closing. It's a bit of a hassle but if you have time, it should not be too difficult.
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    new home builders

    Patterson Custom Homes is a very good home builder. To find a good builder you have to consider the style, size, and location of the home. If you have some more info I can guide you a bit better. Also, I don't know if you found an architect yet or not, but most have a list builders they work...
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    New home company: 40 homes 3800-4200sqft gated in Orange

    Wow. They bought a 16 acre property in Orange for 2.75 mil last year... what a steal. Curious to see how well these sell, but regardless they should enjoy some pretty nice margins.
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    Have Irvine real estate values peaked?

    It looks like it, there seems to be allot of inventory recently which did not seem to be the case before. It is going to be interesting to see what happens in a year when all these new communities open. Excited to see how what type of products will emerge from the competition.
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    Ground Settling Concern for New Homes from Rains?

    I would not worry too much, most new homes are built on post tension foundations which help to mitigate settlement. It the differential settlement that creates cracks and what not. If a post tension slab is going to settle, its typically the whole foundation. This is issue is more of a concern...
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    Is it worth paying extra for insulation?

    It is almost ridiculous how much they charge for insulation given the actual material/instillation cost. But in my experience, insulation does not do much for soundproofing at all. I have found that finishes can have more of an affect on how noise travels through a home. Typical insulation in an...
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    Cut/Chip post tension foundation concrete

    I would be careful and consider consulting a structural engineer. I have seen contractors cut post tension cables when re-working plumbing and literally the whole slab can buckle depending on the cable cut. Typically you can cut through post tensions slabs (when avoiding cables and critical...
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    2,000 sf at $600k

    To my knowledge, UCI Faculty get subsidized housing. I believe you pay half the market value of the home, which is quite the deal. But the catch is that when you sell your home, you must sell it back to the university for again half market value. Also, you are only allowed to keep your home...
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    2,000 sf at $600k

    The anticipation is killing me, definitely going to loose sleep trying to figure out how this going to happen. My only guess is that it is in UCI  and is faculty subsidized housing. I know this is most likely not true, but regardless, I am definitely looking forward to seeing what IHS cooks up...
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    Earthquake insurance

    Very accurate and well written piece, your knowledge of structural engineering is impressive. Wood structures in general have historically proven to perform pretty well in seismic events. I definitely agree with consulting with an engineer if dealing with an older home and you have concerns. The...
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    Cypress village vs Orchard Hills

    When I talked to someone at Cal Pac they said its going to be even more apartments. Could be good for a sound barrier, but quite awful in every other way.
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    Opus at Beacon Park

    I agree, I hope these end up having a decent view that is at least open and not 10 feet away from another persons unit. But I agree with irvinehomeshopper about roof decks over a covered patio, they can be really nice if done right. It can be a nice extension of the living area and at times...
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    Brio at Beacon Park

    I think the best complex to compare this to right now is Zinnia, which is selling for much higher prices than what people are predicting here. I know plan 3 at Zinnia (3 bd 2.5 bath 1450 sqft.) is going to around 580-590k and plan 4 (3-4 bd 3 bath 1550k) is going for around 620k. Given that...
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    Floor plans look nice! Definitely see some re-use/variations from The New Home Company's Olivia track in San Juan.
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    Beacon Park

    In regards to the cemetery, Five Points does have some say. I remember reading certain aspects about the cemetery they are given the "right of refusal" and I believe they have the power to delay construction to a later date (maximum 2017). I read this along time ago, so I will try my best to dig...
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    Buying in Baker Ranch for investment property?

    My bad, based on this, the mello roos seems are fair. I really despise mello roos, especially when it does not seem justified. But considering the proposed site plan with all the new schools/parks, Greenwood is going to be very nice. Especially with the district close by and the centrality, the...
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    Cariz at PS

    Cariz just has a more dense set up and in my mind is more of a "Condominium" type setup, which is more closely related to an apartment type feel. Most of those other products in the other villages are more of "Townhome/Townhouse" setup with no one above or below you with a maximum of two...
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    Buying in Baker Ranch for investment property?

    I was referring to the new schools that are being built as qwerty was saying. I have to agree with qwerty on this one, with everything being built in that area and all the schools... I think solid appreciation is inevitable. But 6500 in extra taxes for a mid 600k home is pretty steep it seems...
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    Buying in Baker Ranch for investment property?

    I think the school district/schools is going to make the biggest difference. Even though being close to work is important, people are more than willing to drive a bit more to be in a good school district. With that said, I feel TUSD is a safer bet and has a proven track record with new schools...
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    Eastwood Village (Planning Area 5B) coming 2017

    TIC is moving in the direction of Apartments and offices, instead of being builders and developers. I talked to an executive a few years back and he was saying how they don't have too much land left, so they are trying shift into more of an asset management company. Hence why they bought tons...
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