I'm just throwing my opinion out here... seem like I'm one of the few here that like how they got rid of the 2nd living and dining area along with the 3rd garage (sorry IHO).
Growing up in my parents house (almost 5000 sq ft, but of course in a much cheaper area in LA), we almost never use the formal living and dining... and after 15 years in the house, those areas still look brand new. We spent a big % of the furniture budget back then for the dining table set and the sofas there and it feels like we didn't get much use out of them. Those places look nice, but the way families are now days, there just isn't as much of a need for them anymore.
The SFR in the 2010 collection run around what, 2200-3000 sq ft range? I saw some homes built by MBK over at Yorba Linda, and they squeezed in the formal living and dining into those plans (the had bigger lots), and the house feels compartmentalized..and it really hurts the natural lighting.
As for the 3rd garage... it is nice to have, but at the 4000 ish lot sizes, i'm willing to give it up for a more spacious interior, and a lot of the floor plans have some extra storage in the garage along the back for our junk.
And I'm guessing a lot of the people who bought the 2010 feel the same way, I don't see that many people compromising at the prices they are charging for these houses.
Growing up in my parents house (almost 5000 sq ft, but of course in a much cheaper area in LA), we almost never use the formal living and dining... and after 15 years in the house, those areas still look brand new. We spent a big % of the furniture budget back then for the dining table set and the sofas there and it feels like we didn't get much use out of them. Those places look nice, but the way families are now days, there just isn't as much of a need for them anymore.
The SFR in the 2010 collection run around what, 2200-3000 sq ft range? I saw some homes built by MBK over at Yorba Linda, and they squeezed in the formal living and dining into those plans (the had bigger lots), and the house feels compartmentalized..and it really hurts the natural lighting.
As for the 3rd garage... it is nice to have, but at the 4000 ish lot sizes, i'm willing to give it up for a more spacious interior, and a lot of the floor plans have some extra storage in the garage along the back for our junk.
And I'm guessing a lot of the people who bought the 2010 feel the same way, I don't see that many people compromising at the prices they are charging for these houses.