Burn That Belly said:I still don't know why folks are bitching and whining about the price of OH3. Let's talk about fundamentals.
A house is only worth what the comps say it's worth and then will sell at what people are willing to pay for it. OH3 will sell because people think it's worth it and this particular neighborhood is targeted towards the folks with deeper pockets. Do not treat this neighborhood like a Toyota Camry. You are buying a Porsche 911 here. Nobody bitches and whines about the price of a Porsche 911, they either buy it or don't. Irvine Co. offers you many other choices if you don't have the deep pockets. Perhaps attached homes in Portola Springs will fit your budget.
Folks who are whining are exactly the folks in the rustic belt states who voted Trump because they felt left behind. If you feel that OH3 is priced too high, that is not a pricing/market problem because these homes will sell. Rather that is an income problem with the person that is whining. You are being left behind of the rat race because the FCBs are doing dirty business making a killing. Do not expect to buy homes like this doing simple 9-5 jobs....
Irvine properties provide luxury/resort-like living amenities at a cost. That cost MUST be paid one way or another. If you can't afford it, move out of the city or buy in a dilapidated neighborhood like Deerfield. Capitalism is also based on the fact that people have to feel more empowered and richer than the other, unlike communism. With that being said, rich folks want to feel like they're entitled and their efforts are reflected in their day-to-day living. i.e. (Park their Mercedes wherever they want in the fire lane or live in elevated hills looking down on the poor). Come on now, why do you guys think the rich hollywood elite producers try to hustle every aspiring actress for sex?
AW said:Must say, I do like the location, scenic drive up, view lots are great. Makes you forget about the Alta and Bella vistas, lol
irvineboy said:Dr Travel just posted $1.7m for Terra plan 3 (phase 1)?
So the view lots will be more than $1.7m?
Was at today?s grand opening and Altair?s which had a larger turnout, the same chauffeur buses, better food (and more of it), more luxurious designs and view lots.Burn That Belly said:OMG! Incredibly high turn out today! They even had VIP vegas style party buses to chauffeur people around.
The chauffeur buses are pretty standard for grand openings now-a-days. And you're right in saying Altair's grand opening had a larger turn out. It pretty much blow's Reserve's grand opening out of the water. I feel like the grand opening for the Groves a few years back had a larger turnout too.DrTravel said:Was at today?s grand opening and Altair?s which had a larger turnout, the same chauffeur buses, better food (and more of it), more luxurious designs and view lots.Burn That Belly said:OMG! Incredibly high turn out today! They even had VIP vegas style party buses to chauffeur people around.
The only OMG is your over the top love/preacher salesmanship of this community and your inability to see the negatives. Why not just fess up your real motivations?
Very astute observations. Visited 4 communities and was particularly unimpressed with the lack of differences between Vivo and San Mateo which I used to own 6 years ago! IP just doesn?t do luxurious. After buildout it will feel crowded and monotonous as all community designs are derivatives of one design philosophy. A majority of the lots have no views but I was impressed with the Terra model homes back yard size and views. Their design was meh but again we?re dealing with IP.Villager said:Didn't have the time to go through all of the models today. Just visited Terra and left. The only thing that stood out to me at Terra were the backyards, but the floorplans were compact and seen-before (as expected). I don't know what about it, but the community didn't feel very high-end to me... The community entrance is stunning, but the main park seems like a run-of-the-mill park at any other "value-village," with the added plus of the view. I expected a little more for a community that's marketing itself as a completely new level of luxury. As I've mentioned before, I'm not completely as opposed to the prices as I am to the floorplans and the high-density arrangement of the homes.