null said:Looks like some information is up at KB Home's website:
Plan 1: 3,594 sqft
Plan 2: 3,633 sqft
Plan 3: 3,964 sqft
https://www.kbhome.com/new-homes-orange-county/genoa-at-orchard-hills
Goriot said:null said:Looks like some information is up at KB Home's website:
Plan 1: 3,594 sqft
Plan 2: 3,633 sqft
Plan 3: 3,964 sqft
https://www.kbhome.com/new-homes-orange-county/genoa-at-orchard-hills
Looks like a Fatter version of Palo Altos. Gonna move slow.
qwerty said:Perhaps I wasn?t paying to much attention but the are essentially all the same floor plan. Our house is 3000 sq ft and have the same number of rooms, even a formal dining room. Not sure why it?s so hard to get a little more creative with floor plans. With some innovation perhaps people would be willing to buy these. At upwards of 500/sq ft I can?t see these selling well at all
talkirvine said:qwerty said:Perhaps I wasn?t paying to much attention but the are essentially all the same floor plan. Our house is 3000 sq ft and have the same number of rooms, even a formal dining room. Not sure why it?s so hard to get a little more creative with floor plans. With some innovation perhaps people would be willing to buy these. At upwards of 500/sq ft I can?t see these selling well at all
These floor plans are well selected which have been tested by the market. It is just too costly to test the market with new floor plans.
marmott said:Are those two grey boxes at the back on every foorplans the AC units? I really hope not for houses in that price range...