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August 4, 2011 at 10:24 PM #18993August 5, 2011 at 9:01 AM #715157briansd1Guest
I don’t follow the area.
Do you have a link as an example?
Thanks.August 5, 2011 at 9:01 AM #715248briansd1GuestI don’t follow the area.
Do you have a link as an example?
Thanks.August 5, 2011 at 9:01 AM #716364briansd1GuestI don’t follow the area.
Do you have a link as an example?
Thanks.August 5, 2011 at 9:01 AM #715849briansd1GuestI don’t follow the area.
Do you have a link as an example?
Thanks.August 5, 2011 at 9:01 AM #716002briansd1GuestI don’t follow the area.
Do you have a link as an example?
Thanks.August 5, 2011 at 3:57 PM #715313sdcellarParticipantThese are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.
August 5, 2011 at 3:57 PM #715403sdcellarParticipantThese are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.
August 5, 2011 at 3:57 PM #716519sdcellarParticipantThese are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.
August 5, 2011 at 3:57 PM #716006sdcellarParticipantThese are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.
August 5, 2011 at 3:57 PM #716157sdcellarParticipantThese are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.
August 5, 2011 at 9:58 PM #716267ocrenterParticipant[quote=sdcellar]These are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.[/quote]
yup, these are the same lots. I have heard the City Venture homes in Stonebridge are not quite as upscale as the Warmington version.
looks like developers are doing quite a bit of musical chair. a bit weird to have one development pass thru three different developers though.
here’s the original from John Laing:
http://www.scheurerarchitects.com/projects/residential/attached/crosby/crosby.htm
here’s the second try from California West:
http://www.californiawestcommunities.com/community.php?ID=1
and now the latest from City Venture:
August 5, 2011 at 9:58 PM #716624ocrenterParticipant[quote=sdcellar]These are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.[/quote]
yup, these are the same lots. I have heard the City Venture homes in Stonebridge are not quite as upscale as the Warmington version.
looks like developers are doing quite a bit of musical chair. a bit weird to have one development pass thru three different developers though.
here’s the original from John Laing:
http://www.scheurerarchitects.com/projects/residential/attached/crosby/crosby.htm
here’s the second try from California West:
http://www.californiawestcommunities.com/community.php?ID=1
and now the latest from City Venture:
August 5, 2011 at 9:58 PM #716114ocrenterParticipant[quote=sdcellar]These are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.[/quote]
yup, these are the same lots. I have heard the City Venture homes in Stonebridge are not quite as upscale as the Warmington version.
looks like developers are doing quite a bit of musical chair. a bit weird to have one development pass thru three different developers though.
here’s the original from John Laing:
http://www.scheurerarchitects.com/projects/residential/attached/crosby/crosby.htm
here’s the second try from California West:
http://www.californiawestcommunities.com/community.php?ID=1
and now the latest from City Venture:
August 5, 2011 at 9:58 PM #715512ocrenterParticipant[quote=sdcellar]These are the same ones California West was (and maybe still is) selling? They were selling them in the sevens and eights. Guess they didn’t/don’t care to re-up? Could be that these last lots are the worst, but I have no idea how true that might be. I’m pretty sure these didn’t work out as well for them as Monteluz and Andalusia in 4S.
With regard to City Ventures, the houses they built in Stonebridge weren’t up to same standards as those built by Warmington (and I think the lots may have been inferior as well), so they weren’t quite the price savings it would seem on paper. Still pretty good prices, though, for BAHs.
As you said, they were the same floor plan, but I think it diverged a bit from there. It will be the same in The Crosby, I’m sure.[/quote]
yup, these are the same lots. I have heard the City Venture homes in Stonebridge are not quite as upscale as the Warmington version.
looks like developers are doing quite a bit of musical chair. a bit weird to have one development pass thru three different developers though.
here’s the original from John Laing:
http://www.scheurerarchitects.com/projects/residential/attached/crosby/crosby.htm
here’s the second try from California West:
http://www.californiawestcommunities.com/community.php?ID=1
and now the latest from City Venture:
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