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August 5, 2011 at 9:58 PM #715422August 7, 2011 at 8:11 AM #716358svelteParticipant
Wow, those houses are jam-packed together. Can’t imagine paying 600-800K plus 1200/mo MR/HOA and still have to fight with my neighbors over street parking…if street parking will even be allowed!
Here’s a Google Maps view:
Scroll to the right a bit, and note the street on the other side of Bing Crosby Blvd is call “High Society Way”. :-/
August 7, 2011 at 8:11 AM #715757svelteParticipantWow, those houses are jam-packed together. Can’t imagine paying 600-800K plus 1200/mo MR/HOA and still have to fight with my neighbors over street parking…if street parking will even be allowed!
Here’s a Google Maps view:
Scroll to the right a bit, and note the street on the other side of Bing Crosby Blvd is call “High Society Way”. :-/
August 7, 2011 at 8:11 AM #716511svelteParticipantWow, those houses are jam-packed together. Can’t imagine paying 600-800K plus 1200/mo MR/HOA and still have to fight with my neighbors over street parking…if street parking will even be allowed!
Here’s a Google Maps view:
Scroll to the right a bit, and note the street on the other side of Bing Crosby Blvd is call “High Society Way”. :-/
August 7, 2011 at 8:11 AM #715667svelteParticipantWow, those houses are jam-packed together. Can’t imagine paying 600-800K plus 1200/mo MR/HOA and still have to fight with my neighbors over street parking…if street parking will even be allowed!
Here’s a Google Maps view:
Scroll to the right a bit, and note the street on the other side of Bing Crosby Blvd is call “High Society Way”. :-/
August 7, 2011 at 8:11 AM #716867svelteParticipantWow, those houses are jam-packed together. Can’t imagine paying 600-800K plus 1200/mo MR/HOA and still have to fight with my neighbors over street parking…if street parking will even be allowed!
Here’s a Google Maps view:
Scroll to the right a bit, and note the street on the other side of Bing Crosby Blvd is call “High Society Way”. :-/
August 10, 2011 at 9:55 PM #717467earlyretirementParticipantDid the HOA in Crosby go up for all houses? Here is a nice house that I noticed just after I bought mine. I heard the owner was a realtor and sunk a fortune into upgrading this house. Look at the price it’s going for now.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/SOLANA-BEACH/8282-TOP-O-THE-MORNING-WAY-92075/home/6481654
Yeah the HOA and MR are high but it’s a really nice development.
August 10, 2011 at 9:55 PM #717559earlyretirementParticipantDid the HOA in Crosby go up for all houses? Here is a nice house that I noticed just after I bought mine. I heard the owner was a realtor and sunk a fortune into upgrading this house. Look at the price it’s going for now.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/SOLANA-BEACH/8282-TOP-O-THE-MORNING-WAY-92075/home/6481654
Yeah the HOA and MR are high but it’s a really nice development.
August 10, 2011 at 9:55 PM #718664earlyretirementParticipantDid the HOA in Crosby go up for all houses? Here is a nice house that I noticed just after I bought mine. I heard the owner was a realtor and sunk a fortune into upgrading this house. Look at the price it’s going for now.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/SOLANA-BEACH/8282-TOP-O-THE-MORNING-WAY-92075/home/6481654
Yeah the HOA and MR are high but it’s a really nice development.
August 10, 2011 at 9:55 PM #718308earlyretirementParticipantDid the HOA in Crosby go up for all houses? Here is a nice house that I noticed just after I bought mine. I heard the owner was a realtor and sunk a fortune into upgrading this house. Look at the price it’s going for now.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/SOLANA-BEACH/8282-TOP-O-THE-MORNING-WAY-92075/home/6481654
Yeah the HOA and MR are high but it’s a really nice development.
August 10, 2011 at 9:55 PM #718154earlyretirementParticipantDid the HOA in Crosby go up for all houses? Here is a nice house that I noticed just after I bought mine. I heard the owner was a realtor and sunk a fortune into upgrading this house. Look at the price it’s going for now.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/SOLANA-BEACH/8282-TOP-O-THE-MORNING-WAY-92075/home/6481654
Yeah the HOA and MR are high but it’s a really nice development.
August 11, 2011 at 12:40 PM #718463enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=ocrenter][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:
http://www.cityventures.com/rancho-santa-fe.php%5B/quote%5D
Did I read that right?
The second link Plan-1 shows ONLY TWO BEDROOMS in a 3000sf house?August 11, 2011 at 12:40 PM #718975enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=ocrenter][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:
http://www.cityventures.com/rancho-santa-fe.php%5B/quote%5D
Did I read that right?
The second link Plan-1 shows ONLY TWO BEDROOMS in a 3000sf house?August 11, 2011 at 12:40 PM #718616enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=ocrenter][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:
http://www.cityventures.com/rancho-santa-fe.php%5B/quote%5D
Did I read that right?
The second link Plan-1 shows ONLY TWO BEDROOMS in a 3000sf house?August 11, 2011 at 12:40 PM #717774enron_by_the_seaParticipant[quote=ocrenter][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:
http://www.cityventures.com/rancho-santa-fe.php%5B/quote%5D
Did I read that right?
The second link Plan-1 shows ONLY TWO BEDROOMS in a 3000sf house? -
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