Newbie to this forum, before I totally understand the rule and policy to start a new thread, I feel it's safe to just reply in this thread w/ our simple open house experience. We "accidentally" saw two house past weekend (on our way to friend's party).
Our friend lives close to this one:
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/15-Daybreak-92614/home/4693007
Interesting, not many people showed up (compare to 2nd one). House has its style, pics matches what we saw (funny that we checked after our visit), there are lots of pros and I think i will just focus on two cons we didn't like: one: overall we felt it's small, 2nd floor really has not much of a space between each room, two: too many stairs (you have to climb 3 stairs to enter the front door and 3 stairs to get down to other living space) -- and the stair is higher -- you really have to make an effort to lift the foot (yah, call me lazy..) and be very careful to get down ...
. house failed twice from escrow: one is buyer changed mind, another one buyer lost job (poor guy). Another interesting thing is to hear people mentioned the one near lake (with murder case), guess after years, no body dear to buy that one.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Irvine/18-Deerwood-E-92604/home/4684977
On our way to take some outdoor activities in nearby park (which we go there often), we saw this one. Boy, so many people showed up, buyers, agents, you name it. Again, I will just focus on cons we didn't like: 1) fenshui or fengshui(?? sorry, hope u know what I mean), there is a huge tree right in the middle of the front yard, I am not quite familiar with fenshui but with my limited knowledge, seems it's not fenshui'ed 2) 2nd floor, hm.... it's a huge bonus room, totally changed what we saw on other 2 story houses (well, we have to admit that we have not seen lots of houses and that's why we always think 2nd floor is master bedroom with huge bathroom + walk-in closet). A big empty room sits on 2nd floor with loft, a tiny small bath room and NO closet. After discussion w/my wife, we still don't know what's the good use of 2nd floor, and anyone know why the design is like this back in 1976. Overall, first floor is nice, 2nd floor... :-X
again, newbie to this forum, not professional, just regular Irvine resident and looking for our next house.