I think you mean Plan 1 and Plan 2.gld2 said:why is the price difference so narrow between the plans, specially for plan 2 and 3?
irvinehomeowner said:I think you mean Plan 1 and Plan 2.gld2 said:why is the price difference so narrow between the plans, specially for plan 2 and 3?
Not much difference in square footage or br count so it's just configuration.
I actually appreciate that, you pay the same for something you just want differently (like the in-law suite in Plan 1 vs the upstairs Teen Room in Plan 2).
Chairman said:Dollar per sq/ft goes down as your sq/ft increases after a certain point. There is a set base price and then any more sq/ft that is added costs less and less. It's almost like a volume discount. The more sq/ft you buy the cheaper it costs overall. That is what I have observed with Irvine prices.
If you are referring to Shea, that is the average... there were 6-8 homes on the last phase price sheet and the smallest lot was over 6000sft, the biggest was ~7400sft.Tyler Durden said:Are those outliers (e.g. oversize lots)? For example, the models at LR were on oversized lots, relative to the average lot size in that community...
What is the average lot size?
Tyler Durden said:typically your lot premium is lowest in the early phases... so buy now or pay $$$ for your yard later is probably more apt.
Priceless.FranchisePlr said:... how much would you value Brand New homes in Irvine with a driveway...
I've seen detached condo motorcourt homes with driveways sell at $30k-$40k over the same detached condo motorcourt homes.FranchisePlr said:Question in general regarding the new Irvine homes, how much do you guys price out a driveway with all the new builds in Irvine? $40-$50k ???
Since most new Irvine Pacific homes are now California Courts like Cypress Village and Stonegate, how much would you value Brand New homes in Irvine with a driveway...