USCT,Let's see, given that I don't have to sign a disclosure stating that you can't plant any kind of trees, fruits, or vegetables kinda makes me think the dirt is a bit CONTAMINATED. Secondly, I'm not looking to buy in Tustin. Thirdly, I'm not looking to buy right by the railroad tracks. Lastly, the super Mello Roos to buy a home that doesn't have a driveway is the last back breaker. Btw, those Newport Coast homes by the landfill sure seem to be doing OK, don't they? I'm not too concerned about fire danger over in Portola especially since those huge $1.4m+ homes and the toll road will provide a good shield if a fire does come.
1) Don't they make you sign disclosures about land fill as well? I recall you mentioned a buyer of yours had to sign that. So it isn't the disclosure, it is the planting fruits and vegetables part, right? There seemed to be plenty of plants and trees there if I recall so it isn't a concern about plants, it is that they probably don't want you eating the fruits/veggies. So if I were a buyer that wasn't planning on eat from my garden, would this point be mute or do you worry that there is some other health hazard they didn't disclose? Would you eat your owns plants from the lots near the landfill because they didn't make you sign a disclosure?
2) Fair enough. Just curious, why? Seems this area is closer to 5/405 and cooler?
3) You don't want to buy "right" by the railroad but you are ok to buy right by the freeway? Fair enough. Personal preference. But it actually isn't that close. At least the lots that are near the inside of the development like these were. The lots in Las Ventenas seemed much closer to the freeway than these were to the rail road but i could be incorrect.
4) The MR I believe is about 2k more compared to las Ventanas I think, is this correct? The HOA is 700 dollars higher for LV. So net 1300 more per year. Don't know if that counts as super higher MR but i guess if driveway over 3 car garage is important, than it definitely could be the straw that....
5) You seem to be less concerned about a historical record of regular fires in the area than not eating what your grow there. I don't know how much shielding those things really provide.
Two friends of mine are buying. One is buying Las Ventanas and other is considering here. We were discussing the pros/cons about the two and you are very knowledgeable so I am trying get your assessment beyond personal preferences such as Tustin vs. Irvine.
One is looking at 2300 sqft for mid 700s(las ventenas) an other is looking at 3000 sqft for 770k (Tustin).