No one in their right mind would spend $5-6M for a house literally right next to one of America's largest municipal dumps.
You should be pretty safe at Cielo. Lot 83. 137 Drumbeat. It's far enough away right?
No one in their right mind would spend $5-6M for a house literally right next to one of America's largest municipal dumps.
Yeah, but @ThirtySomethingWEquity has equity so he doesn't care about the smell.No one in their right mind would spend $5-6M for a house literally right next to one of America's largest municipal dumps.
Yeah, but @ThirtySomethingWEquity has equity so he doesn't care about the smell.
I was so excited about these until I actually saw them. And the dump cheapens it even more.I don't have near the equity to live there, but I think we agree, I wouldn't spend that kind of money on something that close to the landfill.
I have a hard time justifying any prices in Irvine these days, to be honest.
You joking. There are no billionaires in any of these Irvine villages. Not even at Shady Canyon! I would think mostly Chinese multi-millionaires (USD$10M to USD$50M) leaving their homeland to protect their wealth (illegally or legally obtained) from CCP confiscation.billionares
Go for an early morning jog up there. You will love the pungent odor of fresh trash. What a time to be alive in good 'ole USA.I was so excited about these until I actually saw them. And the dump cheapens it even more.
No way a $10m-networth family can afford a $7m home at OH4.You joking. There are no billionaires in any of these Irvine villages. Not even at Shady Canyon! I would think mostly Chinese multi-millionaires (USD$10M to USD$50M) leaving their homeland to protect their wealth (illegally or legally obtained) from CCP confiscation.