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February 8, 2008 at 9:21 AM #11757February 8, 2008 at 10:11 AM #149788ucodegenParticipant
Try this one for the pictures:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086008595-13348_Shadetree_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92131
Architecturally:
Front of the house is ok,
back is boooring. There seems to be a small patio with a fireplace.. but it has been built so it is right near the neighbors house.. and what is with that strange stub-awning?Insides are fairly open.. though the pictures were taken with a really wide angle lens, so it is hard to confirm that the rooms are really like that. For scale, the opening on the double glass doors is probably 8 feet (each door 4 feet wide).
February 8, 2008 at 10:11 AM #150043ucodegenParticipantTry this one for the pictures:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086008595-13348_Shadetree_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92131
Architecturally:
Front of the house is ok,
back is boooring. There seems to be a small patio with a fireplace.. but it has been built so it is right near the neighbors house.. and what is with that strange stub-awning?Insides are fairly open.. though the pictures were taken with a really wide angle lens, so it is hard to confirm that the rooms are really like that. For scale, the opening on the double glass doors is probably 8 feet (each door 4 feet wide).
February 8, 2008 at 10:11 AM #150055ucodegenParticipantTry this one for the pictures:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086008595-13348_Shadetree_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92131
Architecturally:
Front of the house is ok,
back is boooring. There seems to be a small patio with a fireplace.. but it has been built so it is right near the neighbors house.. and what is with that strange stub-awning?Insides are fairly open.. though the pictures were taken with a really wide angle lens, so it is hard to confirm that the rooms are really like that. For scale, the opening on the double glass doors is probably 8 feet (each door 4 feet wide).
February 8, 2008 at 10:11 AM #150070ucodegenParticipantTry this one for the pictures:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086008595-13348_Shadetree_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92131
Architecturally:
Front of the house is ok,
back is boooring. There seems to be a small patio with a fireplace.. but it has been built so it is right near the neighbors house.. and what is with that strange stub-awning?Insides are fairly open.. though the pictures were taken with a really wide angle lens, so it is hard to confirm that the rooms are really like that. For scale, the opening on the double glass doors is probably 8 feet (each door 4 feet wide).
February 8, 2008 at 10:11 AM #150144ucodegenParticipantTry this one for the pictures:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086008595-13348_Shadetree_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92131
Architecturally:
Front of the house is ok,
back is boooring. There seems to be a small patio with a fireplace.. but it has been built so it is right near the neighbors house.. and what is with that strange stub-awning?Insides are fairly open.. though the pictures were taken with a really wide angle lens, so it is hard to confirm that the rooms are really like that. For scale, the opening on the double glass doors is probably 8 feet (each door 4 feet wide).
February 8, 2008 at 11:48 AM #149890SD RealtorParticipantStonebridge is tanking in a huge way. This home is in Calabria. The big problem I have with Stonebridge in general is the location and the fact that it is still very young. No landscape has taken hold yet so everything sits on the pads and there is no character. Lots of distress out there AND unfinished work as well.
SD Realtor
February 8, 2008 at 11:48 AM #150146SD RealtorParticipantStonebridge is tanking in a huge way. This home is in Calabria. The big problem I have with Stonebridge in general is the location and the fact that it is still very young. No landscape has taken hold yet so everything sits on the pads and there is no character. Lots of distress out there AND unfinished work as well.
SD Realtor
February 8, 2008 at 11:48 AM #150162SD RealtorParticipantStonebridge is tanking in a huge way. This home is in Calabria. The big problem I have with Stonebridge in general is the location and the fact that it is still very young. No landscape has taken hold yet so everything sits on the pads and there is no character. Lots of distress out there AND unfinished work as well.
SD Realtor
February 8, 2008 at 11:48 AM #150176SD RealtorParticipantStonebridge is tanking in a huge way. This home is in Calabria. The big problem I have with Stonebridge in general is the location and the fact that it is still very young. No landscape has taken hold yet so everything sits on the pads and there is no character. Lots of distress out there AND unfinished work as well.
SD Realtor
February 8, 2008 at 11:48 AM #150249SD RealtorParticipantStonebridge is tanking in a huge way. This home is in Calabria. The big problem I have with Stonebridge in general is the location and the fact that it is still very young. No landscape has taken hold yet so everything sits on the pads and there is no character. Lots of distress out there AND unfinished work as well.
SD Realtor
February 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #150097jpinpbParticipantucodegen – I think that fireplace is actually in the courtyard between the 2 garages. You can’t see the courtyard from the from of the house. I am not so impressed w/that kind of layout. Seems like the courtyard wouldn’t get much sunlight.
Even the exterior is not so stunning. I’ve seen much nicer exteriors in 4S Ranch, some that look like villas in Tuscany. But I don’t have a million to spend right now. Close, but not quite. Nevertheless, if I had a million right now, I doubt I’d get this place, regardless of their view on top of the hill in the middle of nowhere.
From what I understand, builders in that area are selling homes for under that amount they’re asking for this place. Some sod and trees doesn’t amount to 300k more than other properties in the area. Builders are willing to deal.
February 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #150354jpinpbParticipantucodegen – I think that fireplace is actually in the courtyard between the 2 garages. You can’t see the courtyard from the from of the house. I am not so impressed w/that kind of layout. Seems like the courtyard wouldn’t get much sunlight.
Even the exterior is not so stunning. I’ve seen much nicer exteriors in 4S Ranch, some that look like villas in Tuscany. But I don’t have a million to spend right now. Close, but not quite. Nevertheless, if I had a million right now, I doubt I’d get this place, regardless of their view on top of the hill in the middle of nowhere.
From what I understand, builders in that area are selling homes for under that amount they’re asking for this place. Some sod and trees doesn’t amount to 300k more than other properties in the area. Builders are willing to deal.
February 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #150365jpinpbParticipantucodegen – I think that fireplace is actually in the courtyard between the 2 garages. You can’t see the courtyard from the from of the house. I am not so impressed w/that kind of layout. Seems like the courtyard wouldn’t get much sunlight.
Even the exterior is not so stunning. I’ve seen much nicer exteriors in 4S Ranch, some that look like villas in Tuscany. But I don’t have a million to spend right now. Close, but not quite. Nevertheless, if I had a million right now, I doubt I’d get this place, regardless of their view on top of the hill in the middle of nowhere.
From what I understand, builders in that area are selling homes for under that amount they’re asking for this place. Some sod and trees doesn’t amount to 300k more than other properties in the area. Builders are willing to deal.
February 8, 2008 at 5:19 PM #150382jpinpbParticipantucodegen – I think that fireplace is actually in the courtyard between the 2 garages. You can’t see the courtyard from the from of the house. I am not so impressed w/that kind of layout. Seems like the courtyard wouldn’t get much sunlight.
Even the exterior is not so stunning. I’ve seen much nicer exteriors in 4S Ranch, some that look like villas in Tuscany. But I don’t have a million to spend right now. Close, but not quite. Nevertheless, if I had a million right now, I doubt I’d get this place, regardless of their view on top of the hill in the middle of nowhere.
From what I understand, builders in that area are selling homes for under that amount they’re asking for this place. Some sod and trees doesn’t amount to 300k more than other properties in the area. Builders are willing to deal.
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