pricedoutJay said:My ignorance but can someone tell me why builders are building these homes with attached garages? Is this to find loop holes in building code for their benefit or ways to maximize the land size before they came up with motor court???
renter1 said:21 is detached and this is next to ladders ranch
renter1 said:21 had 2 offers above asking both did not go through
Other one overpriced
bones said:Aren't these the los arboles? They're the most expensive homes (or one of) in what I consider the crappiest "enclave" in PS. These homes haven't done well appreciation wise over the years IIRC.
ChasingRainbows said:bones said:Aren't these the los arboles? They're the most expensive homes (or one of) in what I consider the crappiest "enclave" in PS. These homes haven't done well appreciation wise over the years IIRC.
Side question, but related to Portola Springs.
Should one avoid the new Cressa SF homes in the upcoming PS III as these would likely be the most expensive (the other four new tracts are condos)?
where would cressa be in relation to that last gated future community in PS, wouldn't cressa be the equivalent of strada thenWTTCHMN said:ChasingRainbows said:bones said:Aren't these the los arboles? They're the most expensive homes (or one of) in what I consider the crappiest "enclave" in PS. These homes haven't done well appreciation wise over the years IIRC.
Side question, but related to Portola Springs.
Should one avoid the new Cressa SF homes in the upcoming PS III as these would likely be the most expensive (the other four new tracts are condos)?
TI Rule #4: Never buy the most expensive home in a neighborhood.
I think TLONL said the last PS enclave would be gated but who knows how long it will be before we see that. PS began in 2006. From that time there were many new home communities like Northpark Square, Turtle Ridge, Quail Hill, Northwood II, Woodbury, Villages of Columbus, Woodbury East, Laguna Altura, Lambert Ranch, Stonegate, Stonegate East, Pavilion Park, Cypress Village, etc. that have finished or are nearing completion yet PS still lingers on and on. I hope we see the last PS enclave before the Sun goes supernova.AW said:Damn archives. It was a while back when TLONL mentioned the future neighborhoods, I thought he said the very last one would be gated, great views, low density. But I may have confused with OH part 3
Happiness said:Lambert Ranch and Pavilion Park are surrounded by Portola Springs but have appreciated far more than PS. When those areas first opened, the price was about the same (LR) or lower (PP) than PS but they are now considerably more expensive than PS. You can draw your own conclusions.
AW said:Damn archives. It was a while back when TLONL mentioned the future neighborhoods, I thought he said the very last one would be gated, great views, low density. But I may have confused with OH part 3
AW said:That's the one, N-5, PS unicorn.
We'd all be AARP members by then
eyephone said:moonchild508 said:I like that development in PS. Those homes have a nice design. They are only attached at the garage. The neighborhood has a relaxed feel. It's located adjacent to open space so it doesn't feel claustrophobic like a lot of North Irvine neighborhoods with similarly priced homes. The decent sized yard is definitely another plus.
Let me guess you live there.