Woodbury - Cachette

[quote author="roundcorners" date=1239750446]IPO reports that 43 Lamplighter is in escrow; that was fast after about 19 days; I thought short sales take forever...</blockquote>


Depends if a sucker overpaid.
 
A better compresensive list of Cachettes for sale; some not on Redfin; and some are unmapped:



<a href="http://mls.ocexclusives.com/703796w/969-Real-Estate-in-Cachette-in-Woodbury">Link</a>
 
**Message to the people with an offer on 95 Regal**



In case you happen to be reading this; take a look at the other Plan-2s Cachettes for sale; the link above. You have more time than the owner at 95 Regal has cash reserves! Stick to your guns, don?t give in; good luck!
 
I found a very rough floor plan for model-2; sorry about the quality...



<img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3356/3447617729_22c345ff56_o.jpg" alt="" />
 
Plan 2 in HD.



When I have time I'll be adding other neighborhoods. Please PM if you have a priority request.

Thank you and good luck,

-IR2



<img src="http://floorplans.irvinerealtorsite.com/Woodbury/Cachette/CachetteB1640.JPG" alt="" />
 
BK rule #2.



Never buy a home where the house width = garage = trailer



For rule #1 refer to IHO and do exactly the opposite.
 
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1239951919]BK rule #2.



Never buy a home where the house width = garage = trailer



For rule #1 refer to IHO and do exactly the opposite.</blockquote>
I thought Rule #1 was "Garage in the back.", so this one should suit you.



Man... bk is such a garagacist. Love your garage and it will love you back!
 
[quote author="irvine_home_owner" date=1239954109][quote author="bkshopr" date=1239951919]BK rule #2.



Never buy a home where the house width = garage = trailer



For rule #1 refer to IHO and do exactly the opposite.</blockquote>
I thought Rule #1 was "Garage in the back.", so this one should suit you.



Man... bk is such a garagacist. Love your garage and it will love you back!</blockquote>


Rule #2 is the width should not be the same width as the home. I mentioned nothing about the garage orientation.



Garage is great from the alley but it should not be as wide as the house. Alley garage should not be slammed at the back of the home either because the first impression walking into the house should not be a dark wall. (Where is the back yard?)



Combine rule #1 and 2 is a solution where the garage is from the alley and a yard separating the rear of a home and the garage.



It is bad feng shui for a house where the rear has no windows (of opportunities).



Not all alley garages are good. Cachette is a bad example.
 
Yes, I like the setup of the Eastbluff (NB) townhomes with the garage and the house separated by a yard. If those were detached condo's I would really like them.
 
[quote author="kayochan" date=1239956568]Yes, I like the setup of the Eastbluff (NB) townhomes with the garage and the house separated by a yard. If those were detached condo's I would really like them.</blockquote>


You described the BK prototype from my previous posts. Brookfield Homes was going to build it at Laguna Crossing. TIC may have changed the product to a more conventional product to appeal to a less sophisticated Iho crowd.
 
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1239957594]Brookfield Homes was going to build it at Laguna Crossing. TIC may have changed the product to a more conventional product to appeal to a less sophisticated Iho crowd.</blockquote>
Day-ammmm.



Was I just slighted?



I'm going to my garage to think happy thoughts.
 
I'm not sure what the Eastbluff (NB) town homes look like but does it look like the Park Lane town homes; they are detached; with a yard separating the garage. Funny thing is some two car garages are attached together...
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