irvinehomeshopper
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Since these are not fee simple lots the lots are different for each plan. The lot lines are imaginary unlike fee simple lots where you see a fence running along the property line.
irvinehomeshopper said:Since these are not fee simple lots the lots are different for each plan. The lot lines are imaginary unlike fee simple lots where you see a fence running along the property line.
Hazelnut007 said:Java123 - Just wondering if you had an epiphany
A month ago you wrote off Ellwood completely ;D ;D > >
java123 said:c> Decided to purchase the best of the worst as no home is perfect in that price. and Nolan is like good concept spoiled by bad architect(no offense) for some reasons.
irvinehomeowner said:@java123:
Not sure what you mean by this:
java123 said:c> Decided to purchase the best of the worst as no home is perfect in that price. and Nolan is like good concept spoiled by bad architect(no offense) for some reasons.
Other than the deck, what other issues do you have with the design? Seems weird you think it's "spoiled" but you want to buy one even from another buyer.
java123 said:irvinehomeowner said:@java123:
Not sure what you mean by this:
java123 said:c> Decided to purchase the best of the worst as no home is perfect in that price. and Nolan is like good concept spoiled by bad architect(no offense) for some reasons.
Other than the deck, what other issues do you have with the design? Seems weird you think it's "spoiled" but you want to buy one even from another buyer.
Let me share few of them.
1. I would use extra guest room space for foyer and open stairwell. Even above million dollar homes have cute small guest bedrooms and spacious entrance pleases everyone.
2. Should we really need to live with head inside attic for $1m (Elev A)
3. Bathroom privacy in guest bedroom from front windows. Strangers on driveway can peek in straight.
4. Along with home, I would like to buy sign board.. "Guests, please hang your coats in your car before you walk in. Oops we don't have coat closet?"
5. My dear in-laws, use my storage space for your closet needs. Since I don't have one for you.
6. Zero lot line is not architecture problem, but money savvy RAH.
7. What is hidden inside hand rails?
and many more upstairs......
These are just few exclusive Nolan bugs.
I believe, one can still reorganize these...
And why I still want to buy this.......
Soul of the Nolan is noble. ( Drive way, living space, 4BR, California room, 6pack motor-court = Cul de Sac ) rest needs tweaking.
If I get a chance to meet architect, definitely I would share revised version of Nolan ( Nolan 2x with 2400sq ft of open floor plan in the same lot size)
irvinehomeshopper said:Sounds like you don't need a home. You need a hotel suite. Why aren't you an architect? I am looking for someone to run my westcoast office! BTW who wears coat at the westcoast? i thought coat closet is for a vacuum cleaner and phone books? Can you imagine if my design had a coat closet other builders have to close their shop. BTW thank you for mentioning this. The absence of a coat closet is my signature among other things like clipped stairs and no linen. The trade off not having them means one more bedroom and larger bedroom sizes. Lately I am really into a loft bonus overlooking into a volume living and dining.
java123 said:irvinehomeowner said:@java123:
Not sure what you mean by this:
java123 said:c> Decided to purchase the best of the worst as no home is perfect in that price. and Nolan is like good concept spoiled by bad architect(no offense) for some reasons.
Other than the deck, what other issues do you have with the design? Seems weird you think it's "spoiled" but you want to buy one even from another buyer.
Let me share few of them.
1. I would use extra guest room space for foyer and open stairwell. Even above million dollar homes have cute small guest bedrooms and spacious entrance pleases everyone.
2. Should we really need to live with head inside attic for $1m (Elev A)
3. Bathroom privacy in guest bedroom from front windows. Strangers on driveway can peek in straight.
4. Along with home, I would like to buy sign board.. "Guests, please hang your coats in your car before you walk in. Oops we don't have coat closet?"
5. My dear in-laws, use my storage space for your closet needs. Since I don't have one for you.
6. Zero lot line is not architecture problem, but money savvy RAH.
7. What is hidden inside hand rails?
and many more upstairs......
These are just few exclusive Nolan bugs.
I believe, one can still reorganize these...
And why I still want to buy this.......
Soul of the Nolan is noble. ( Drive way, living space, 4BR, California room, 6pack motor-court = Cul de Sac ) rest needs tweaking.
If I get a chance to meet architect, definitely I would share revised version of Nolan ( Nolan 2x with 2400sq ft of open floor plan in the same lot size)
Coat closet is where you will always find the alarm control box. All the thieves know this.irvinehomeshopper said:The absence of a coat closet is my signature
Yes please.irvinehomeshopper said:Lately I am really into a loft bonus overlooking into a volume living and dining.
JLin said:Phase 11 Pricing (Last Phase other than models)
Plan 1:
900,900 (Lot 29)
907,990 (Lot 32)
Plan 2:
940,990 (Lot 28)
967,990 (Lot 33)
Plan 3:
961,990 (Lot 30)
968,990 (Lot 31)
The more expensive version of each plan represents modern elevation, park facing but I don't think it includes the 40k mandatory deck option.
Or maybe this demonstrates the power of TI. The posters on TI declared Elwood a winner when it opened and maybe that endorsement contributed to Elwood's success.WTTCHMN said:JLin said:Phase 11 Pricing (Last Phase other than models)
Plan 1:
900,900 (Lot 29)
907,990 (Lot 32)
Plan 2:
940,990 (Lot 28)
967,990 (Lot 33)
Plan 3:
961,990 (Lot 30)
968,990 (Lot 31)
The more expensive version of each plan represents modern elevation, park facing but I don't think it includes the 40k mandatory deck option.
Ellwood blew through 11 phases in 4 months? That's incredibly fast. Makes you wonder why they're in such a hurry... can't build them that fast. Or maybe IHS really is King Midas.
Happiness said:Or maybe this demonstrates the power of TI. The posters on TI declared Elwood a winner when it opened and maybe that endorsement contributed to Elwood's success.WTTCHMN said:JLin said:Phase 11 Pricing (Last Phase other than models)
Plan 1:
900,900 (Lot 29)
907,990 (Lot 32)
Plan 2:
940,990 (Lot 28)
967,990 (Lot 33)
Plan 3:
961,990 (Lot 30)
968,990 (Lot 31)
The more expensive version of each plan represents modern elevation, park facing but I don't think it includes the 40k mandatory deck option.
Ellwood blew through 11 phases in 4 months? That's incredibly fast. Makes you wonder why they're in such a hurry... can't build them that fast. Or maybe IHS really is King Midas.