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March 14, 2009 at 8:59 PM #366772May 24, 2009 at 10:29 PM #405183
sunny88
Participant[quote=localguy]The lots are huge and I believe Cornerstone will work a deal with any buyer. We are currently in escrow at another project in Stonebridge. IMO sales will be slow due to the economy. Any buyer should set a target of less than $200.00 per sq. ft. out there.
Localguy[/quote]Has anybody visited this development lately and how is business going there?
May 24, 2009 at 10:29 PM #405430sunny88
Participant[quote=localguy]The lots are huge and I believe Cornerstone will work a deal with any buyer. We are currently in escrow at another project in Stonebridge. IMO sales will be slow due to the economy. Any buyer should set a target of less than $200.00 per sq. ft. out there.
Localguy[/quote]Has anybody visited this development lately and how is business going there?
May 24, 2009 at 10:29 PM #405669sunny88
Participant[quote=localguy]The lots are huge and I believe Cornerstone will work a deal with any buyer. We are currently in escrow at another project in Stonebridge. IMO sales will be slow due to the economy. Any buyer should set a target of less than $200.00 per sq. ft. out there.
Localguy[/quote]Has anybody visited this development lately and how is business going there?
May 24, 2009 at 10:29 PM #405733sunny88
Participant[quote=localguy]The lots are huge and I believe Cornerstone will work a deal with any buyer. We are currently in escrow at another project in Stonebridge. IMO sales will be slow due to the economy. Any buyer should set a target of less than $200.00 per sq. ft. out there.
Localguy[/quote]Has anybody visited this development lately and how is business going there?
May 24, 2009 at 10:29 PM #405879sunny88
Participant[quote=localguy]The lots are huge and I believe Cornerstone will work a deal with any buyer. We are currently in escrow at another project in Stonebridge. IMO sales will be slow due to the economy. Any buyer should set a target of less than $200.00 per sq. ft. out there.
Localguy[/quote]Has anybody visited this development lately and how is business going there?
May 24, 2009 at 11:09 PM #405188ocrenter
Participantwe drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow.
May 24, 2009 at 11:09 PM #405435ocrenter
Participantwe drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow.
May 24, 2009 at 11:09 PM #405674ocrenter
Participantwe drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow.
May 24, 2009 at 11:09 PM #405738ocrenter
Participantwe drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow.
May 24, 2009 at 11:09 PM #405884ocrenter
Participantwe drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow.
May 25, 2009 at 4:40 PM #405488sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]we drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow. [/quote]
I would have to agree with you. The quality and the location of the homes (down in a canyon) are not very desirable. However, the lower quality is priced in and people are willing to pay this amount to move there.
May 25, 2009 at 4:40 PM #405736sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]we drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow. [/quote]
I would have to agree with you. The quality and the location of the homes (down in a canyon) are not very desirable. However, the lower quality is priced in and people are willing to pay this amount to move there.
May 25, 2009 at 4:40 PM #405976sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]we drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow. [/quote]
I would have to agree with you. The quality and the location of the homes (down in a canyon) are not very desirable. However, the lower quality is priced in and people are willing to pay this amount to move there.
May 25, 2009 at 4:40 PM #406038sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]we drove by the neighborhood recently and decided to check the place out.
Cornerstone really cut some serious corners with this development (pun intended), we found these in the models no less:
–low grade ceramic tiles
–cheap orange peel walls
–ceramic tile or base granite counter tops
–DIY style painted wood decking
–poorly maintained “soccer field” of a lawnall of the features you expect in a 2000 sqft POS thrown up quickly somewhere out in Hemet back in the boom years. except these are overgrown to 4000 sqft.
I mentioned before Montoro came on line that those of you who’s been to Cornerstone’s Tiburon would be sourly disappointed. My visit totally confirmed that prediction.
Montoro is a disaster, Montoro is a Monstrosity.
yet 4 homes have been “sold” per the sales office map so far. those 4 would do well tearing the house down and rebuild when they close escrow. [/quote]
I would have to agree with you. The quality and the location of the homes (down in a canyon) are not very desirable. However, the lower quality is priced in and people are willing to pay this amount to move there.
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