Cielo million dollar price drops

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Lot 63 isn't a view lot. Unless you consider the neighbor behind you on a hill a nice view. Lot 64 has a partial view (side view), but lot 63 is completely non-view.
 
guys - how many hours per day will you spend on viewing in.from.at your view lots? and what view is so attractive, please educate me, I am lost at this view lot idea.
It depends on where you get the view from. Most homes would at least get the view from the Great Room. I have Cielo Plan 1, where I get view all the way from my office, where I spend a lot of time in. My wife loves working in the backyard and spends a lot of time there. Having said that, would spend $500k for a view lot, let alone $1M? Hell, no. I would definitely spend an extra $100k, or even consider spending an extra $200k, but no more than that.

I was in Sacramento this weekend for work, and this is what 1.7m gets you in the sub there... https://www.redfin.com/CA/Elk-Grove/3604-Agneta-Ct-95758/home/19289648
I mean, you could get the same thing in Eastvale, but the question is, would you even consider living there?
 
It depends on where you get the view from. Most homes would at least get the view from the Great Room. I have Cielo Plan 1, where I get view all the way from my office, where I spend a lot of time in. My wife loves working in the backyard and spends a lot of time there. Having said that, would spend $500k for a view lot, let alone $1M? Hell, no. I would definitely spend an extra $100k, or even consider spending an extra $200k, but no more than that.


I mean, you could get the same thing in Eastvale, but the question is, would you even consider living there?

yep I asked myself this question today - no - we are bugging out of CA as soon as kids are college. We spent many years in VA/OH/WI during early 20-30s, we might just follow kids somehow if that comes down to where to retire.
 
I showed my sister a view lot in Irvine that oversees the city with a great sunset. You know what she said? “What view? That’s a view? For 1M+? No thank you”.

And there you go. This applies to 90% of view lots in Irvine.
 
If I lived in elevation, I would prefer a view lot.

But I would pay for a corner lot location first.

Depends on the corner lot. View lot implies there's no one directly behind you looking into your backyard. If you can get a corner lot that has no one behind you then that is 🤌
 
End of the cul de sac, great views, no one behind you, only one house next to you, plenty of street parking, no direct sunlight but enough natural light, and under the $2m please hahaha. This used to be true back in 2020.
 
yep I asked myself this question today - no - we are bugging out of CA as soon as kids are college. We spent many years in VA/OH/WI during early 20-30s, we might just follow kids somehow if that comes down to where to retire.
That sounds like a Chinese retired family --- following their kids wherever they go.
 
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