Yeah, so badass that they can't sell them, huh? I don't see a future for you in the residential real estate business test.test said:Perhaps that is the price to pay for urban hipster lofts. Keeps the riff raff out. Those 4 story Chelsea models are pretty badass though.
USCTrojanCPA said:Yeah, so badass that they can't sell them, huh? I don't see a future for you in the residential real estate business test.
I learned enough to know that the whole CPW development is just the huge white elephant of Irvine, on par with the North Korean Towers across the street.test said:USCTrojanCPA said:Yeah, so badass that they can't sell them, huh? I don't see a future for you in the residential real estate business test.
Chelsea is nearly sold out. LOL. FYI, Asians always want to have more floors/height than their neighbors. You should ask USC for a refund, you didn't learn anything, LOL.
I think they sell those type of lofts over in Santa Ana, Anaheim, Fullerton, and Brea.SoCal78 said:Are you looking for any particular style of loft? I don't know about in this area, but industrial-style is really popular in other parts of the country. Concrete floors, exposed duct work in the ceilings, and semi-private bedrooms with an open floor plan. It seems like loft-buyers go for not just the location or the live-work attributes but rather the "je ne sais quoi" features of loft-style living.
USCTrojanCPA said:Yeah, so badass that they can't sell them, huh? I don't see a future for you in the residential real estate business test.test said:Perhaps that is the price to pay for urban hipster lofts. Keeps the riff raff out. Those 4 story Chelsea models are pretty badass though.