Newer Irvine listings with crazy WTF asking prices from equity sellers

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Medical care in Malaysia is world class, better than in the US, for a lot cheaper. It is so great that medical tourism to Malaysia is a thing.
 
@ravi Thanks... now I remember why I liked it:

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Floor 1:
  • Big island in kitchen with seating
  • Downstairs bedroom and bath
Floor 2:
  • Dual primary closets
  • Enclosed primary shower
  • Second door separating double sinks from shower/toilet in non-primary bathroom
  • Upstairs laundry with sink
Floor 3:
  • Although 3 floors is tough, the loft also has large storage space and another full bath, so this is technically a 5br/4ba house.
Very efficient floorplan... almost IHS-like. :)

From the pictures, looks like it has some stair-assist system that might be dissuading people.
I like some of the things you have noted such as the bedroom and full bath on the 1st level since this is something that I think the smaller 3BD Portisol plans do not have, personally like the loft despite it being on the 3rd level, its massive. A full bath on that level is a bonus. But that being said, when I take a step back, there are several things here which dont give me a good feeling, let me know if this is fair or if I am being nit picky and if I need to adjust my expectations.

1- Living room being 16x14. It's decent but for a 2,700 SF 4BD + loft single family home (true SFR detached home, it's not a townhome esque motorcourt SFR home), I would think the living room would be a little more spacious, just a little more. Beyond the dimensions, something that "feels" larger would be great. I could totally see a living room being 16x14 in another home but with the way the floor plan is, it might "feel" larger, thats what I am looking for. Maybe knocking down that wall between the living room and dining room would make the space feel more open.

2. master bedroom closet is small, like truly small when you take into account its the master bedroom and its Portisol's largest and most expensive floor plan. The floor plan notes the larger closet space is 4'10 x 7'8. But when I do the matterport walkthrough (in person, it also felt small, so going by the eye test here as well) , it has the measurements and it appears to actually be 2'10 vs 7'5. This is 21 SF. It is still a small master BD closet space even if it’s 4’10 x 7’8. There is another closet space which is 1'9 x 7'7. This is 13 SF. Is it just me or despite it having dual closets, this is very small for a master bedroom? The smaller/secondary closet is something that most apartments will have and while I dont expect a 10x10 walk in closet and I dont need that too, I think for a $2MM+ SFR home, a master bedroom having a 10x6 or 10x7, at the very least 10x5 walk in closet (if there is a secondary closet) would be nice, not sure if its too much to ask for. I currently rent a 3BD 1,300 SF single family home. The master bedroom has two closets and one of the closets is a 4x6 walk in closet. I read online that a small walk in closet is around 25 SF, a medium closet is around 60-70 SF and a large closet is 100+ SF. I just need a medium size closet if I am going to be upgrading and buying a 4BD home at $2MM+
 
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I don't disagree with what you've said; it is truly mind-boggling how little you get for how much you are spending. Unfortunately, that has been the case since this online community formed back in 2006 (and even before then).

How does the price compare to other 2,700 SF 4BD + loft single family homes of that age in Irvine?

You'll need to consider where you are in life/family/job and if it make sense to buy. Time flies and seeking perfection is your enemy.
 
Medical care in Malaysia is world class, better than in the US, for a lot cheaper. It is so great that medical tourism to Malaysia is a thing.

Malaysia also offers retirement visa, which Singapore does not. But Malaysia’s retirement visa requires purchase of a condo where supply > demand.

Retirement visa can be had for as little as $32,000 deposit (you keep the money) in forest city SEZ, but you know they lowered the requirement because they couldn’t sell the condos there and need to find people to buy at retail from builder.

Malaysia’s program includes families, and for certain areas your visa also includes parents and in laws. In comparison Thailand’s elite visa program requires platinum level ($41,500) to include family and you don’t get the money back.
 
Malaysia also offers retirement visa, which Singapore does not. But Malaysia’s retirement visa requires purchase of a condo where supply > demand.

Retirement visa can be had for as little as $32,000 deposit (you keep the money) in forest city SEZ, but you know they lowered the requirement because they couldn’t sell the condos there and need to find people to buy at retail from builder.

Malaysia’s program includes families, and for certain areas your visa also includes parents and in laws. In comparison Thailand’s elite visa program requires platinum level ($41,500) to include family and you don’t get the money back.
Forest City, Malaysia is a pretty cool place, you can try it out for a month for $1,125 if you share a room or $2,250 if you want a private room.
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