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[quote author="irvinefan"]do they have their own drive ways?[/quote]

Yep, full driveways. And they are on a street.
 
Garage of plan 1 and plan 2 have shared wall. thats why they are condo's


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[quote author="mikeirvine"]Hi CK

It is Los Arboles, Plan 3 model home. It's not cheap but everything is done & u get everything in the model home. I think they are selling for 890k but they lower it and add in some goodies. It have about 200k of upgrades but it's a 3 years old model home.

It was my backup option if I can't get the sonoma lot I like. For me I only like 2 lots in the entire 2010 new home.

There are two things I ready want and Los Arboles model home have them .... out door Jacuzzi and ceiling speakers ..... but I can add them to my sonoma home.

There are a few down side of the Los Arboles, Plan 3 model home for me compare to the sonoma one. The mello ross and taxes are 1.8% and 2 HOH, it a bit far back and it not a SF home but looks like one ..... 3 bed + bonus room.

Mike

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You know, I don't understand why these are considered Detached Condos. They look like single family homes, they have typical backyards (although plan 3 has a side-back yard). I completely thought these were single family homes when I first saw them, but I soon was told they were detached condos (2 HOAS, blehh). But you would think, with 2383 sqft, they could fit in more than 3 bedrooms standard in the plan.[/quote]
 
[quote author="waitin4ever"]Garage of plan 1 and plan 2 have shared wall. thats why they are condo's


[quote author="ajw522"]

You know, I don't understand why these are considered Detached Condos. They look like single family homes, they have typical backyards (although plan 3 has a side-back yard). I completely thought these were single family homes when I first saw them, but I soon was told they were detached condos (2 HOAS, blehh). But you would think, with 2383 sqft, they could fit in more than 3 bedrooms standard in the plan.[/quote][/quote]

Yah, I understand that the plan 1 and 2 have attached areas, but for one, they are not completely attached, and 2: I have seen completely attached units called Single Family Homes that are attached, so I don't think just have a little bit of attached wall would make it a condo.
 
My realtor told me the condo vs. single family home distinction has to do with lot size. If it's under a certain size, it can't be called an SFR and must be called a condo or townhome.
 
[quote author="traceimage"]My realtor told me the condo vs. single family home distinction has to do with lot size. If it's under a certain size, it can't be called an SFR and must be called a condo or townhome.[/quote]

But the lot for the plan 3 of Los Arboles has got to be at least the same size as the Montecitos (their smallest lot sizes being around 3450). And Montecito is classified as a true Traditional Single Family Detached Home
 
[quote author="ajw522"]
[quote author="traceimage"]My realtor told me the condo vs. single family home distinction has to do with lot size. If it's under a certain size, it can't be called an SFR and must be called a condo or townhome.[/quote]

But the lot for the plan 3 of Los Arboles has got to be at least the same size as the Montecitos (their smallest lot sizes being around 3450). And Montecito is classified as a true Traditional Single Family Detached Home[/quote]

Ok, well, I might be wrong. It wouldn't be the only thing my realtor was wrong about. <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
 
Trace, LOL-I know what you mean, my realtors were like that too....(BK, this isn't considered taking sides, is it? otherwise, let me know, and I'll delete it) <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
 
[quote author="ck"]The dumplings in the secret location were great today, BK. The red bean dumplings for dessert are unmatched. The houses were great, too.[/quote]

Drooling on keyboard. I will go to secret location tomorrow and get me some of the delicious dessert. I hope you left some for me.
 
Single family detached home is when you can walk completely around your home from the outside. The exterior wall is a rated wall to delay flame spread from one home to another. Some detached homes are zero lot where you can still walk completely around with permission from your neighbor to enter into their yard. (The legal description labels that portion of land as an easement). Even when your neighbor is pissed you still have the right to enter into the easement to repair or paint your wall from his yard.

When 2 homes share a common wall regardless of which wall the homes are no longer detached homes even when only the garage portion is attached. When there is a fire in one of the unit the flame quickly spread to the adjoining unit through the shared wall and roof.

Detached condos are hybrid where the homes have properties of a detached home but due to the land usage and excessive shared easements therefore this product can't be called single family detached homes.
 
[quote author="graceomalley"]Single family detached home is when you can walk completely around your home from the outside. The exterior wall is a rated wall to delay flame spread from one home to another. Some detached homes are zero lot where you can still walk completely around with permission from your neighbor to enter into their yard. (The legal description labels that portion of land as an easement). Even when your neighbor is pissed you still have the right to enter into the easement to repair or paint your wall from his yard.

When 2 homes share a common wall regardless of which wall the homes are no longer detached homes even when only the garage portion is attached. When there is a fire in one of the unit the flame quickly spread to the adjoining unit through the shared wall and roof.

Detached condos are hybrid where the homes have properties of a detached home but due to the land usage and excessive shared easements therefore this product can't be called single family detached homes. [/quote]

Then how do you explain homes that are classified as Single Family ATTACHED homes?
 
All homes technically are to house a single family. It is one step better than an apartment where the common wall shared by 2 units actually is 2 walls separated by a 2" air space for sound attenuation. Fire is spread quickly through the roof and walls.
 
[quote author="graceomalley"]All homes technically are to house a single family. It is one step better than an apartment where the common wall shared by 2 units actually is 2 walls separated by a 2" air space for sound attenuation. Fire is spread quickly through the roof and walls. [/quote]

Hmm...then in that case, what's the difference between a townhome and a single family attached home? The only difference I could think of but might not even be right is:

1) Townhome has 2 HOA's, SFAH has 1 (I think, but if it's attached, does it have 2?)

Do you have any reasons BK or differences?

...This subject is very interesting.
 
Once it is attached it will have 2. Some attached units are called multi-family because a grouping of several homes have non rated walls between homes. Several of these homes form a larger pod meeting the max area allowable by code. Between pods within a very large building complex are rated walls that delay fire spread from pod to pod.

This method saves money on wall construction and preferred by apt and condo builders.
 
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