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May 15, 2008 at 2:01 PM #205053May 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #205323
fromnj
Participantcabrillo is one of them as far as I know. Its lot size is about 6K+sqf, but those larger lots are close to a line of high tension electrical towers.
It is unfortunate that you can not feel its size due to the design.
http://www.standardpacifichomes.com/findhome/NeighborhoodIntro.aspx?NID=1327
Now Priced From $637,900!
Cabrillo at Del Sur borrows its name and heritage from San Diego’s historic landmark bridge located in Balboa Park. Families especially will find that Cabrillo offers them all the amenities, features and quality San Diego lifestyle they seek. The elegant and formal style is found in many stately early 20th century homes of San Diego’s Mission Hills and Banker Hill neighborhoods. Classic secondary styles of California Monterey and Spanish Colonial homes are artfully intermingled to create a pleasing balance and variety to the streetscape.There’s plenty of room for families to grow and simply enjoy life in one of Cabrillo’s three, two-story single-family models, planned to range in size from 2,420 to 3,022 square feet. Floorplans offer up to 5 bedrooms, and 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 baths, plus attached, two-car garages with 10-foot storage spaces.
These elegant homes include: Granite slab kitchen countertops, rich stain grade cabinetry, state of the art Whirlpool appliances, structured Cat 5 and RG-6 wiring, air conditioning, tank-less water heaters, and front yard landscaping.
May 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #205373fromnj
Participantcabrillo is one of them as far as I know. Its lot size is about 6K+sqf, but those larger lots are close to a line of high tension electrical towers.
It is unfortunate that you can not feel its size due to the design.
http://www.standardpacifichomes.com/findhome/NeighborhoodIntro.aspx?NID=1327
Now Priced From $637,900!
Cabrillo at Del Sur borrows its name and heritage from San Diego’s historic landmark bridge located in Balboa Park. Families especially will find that Cabrillo offers them all the amenities, features and quality San Diego lifestyle they seek. The elegant and formal style is found in many stately early 20th century homes of San Diego’s Mission Hills and Banker Hill neighborhoods. Classic secondary styles of California Monterey and Spanish Colonial homes are artfully intermingled to create a pleasing balance and variety to the streetscape.There’s plenty of room for families to grow and simply enjoy life in one of Cabrillo’s three, two-story single-family models, planned to range in size from 2,420 to 3,022 square feet. Floorplans offer up to 5 bedrooms, and 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 baths, plus attached, two-car garages with 10-foot storage spaces.
These elegant homes include: Granite slab kitchen countertops, rich stain grade cabinetry, state of the art Whirlpool appliances, structured Cat 5 and RG-6 wiring, air conditioning, tank-less water heaters, and front yard landscaping.
May 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #205404fromnj
Participantcabrillo is one of them as far as I know. Its lot size is about 6K+sqf, but those larger lots are close to a line of high tension electrical towers.
It is unfortunate that you can not feel its size due to the design.
http://www.standardpacifichomes.com/findhome/NeighborhoodIntro.aspx?NID=1327
Now Priced From $637,900!
Cabrillo at Del Sur borrows its name and heritage from San Diego’s historic landmark bridge located in Balboa Park. Families especially will find that Cabrillo offers them all the amenities, features and quality San Diego lifestyle they seek. The elegant and formal style is found in many stately early 20th century homes of San Diego’s Mission Hills and Banker Hill neighborhoods. Classic secondary styles of California Monterey and Spanish Colonial homes are artfully intermingled to create a pleasing balance and variety to the streetscape.There’s plenty of room for families to grow and simply enjoy life in one of Cabrillo’s three, two-story single-family models, planned to range in size from 2,420 to 3,022 square feet. Floorplans offer up to 5 bedrooms, and 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 baths, plus attached, two-car garages with 10-foot storage spaces.
These elegant homes include: Granite slab kitchen countertops, rich stain grade cabinetry, state of the art Whirlpool appliances, structured Cat 5 and RG-6 wiring, air conditioning, tank-less water heaters, and front yard landscaping.
May 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #205427fromnj
Participantcabrillo is one of them as far as I know. Its lot size is about 6K+sqf, but those larger lots are close to a line of high tension electrical towers.
It is unfortunate that you can not feel its size due to the design.
http://www.standardpacifichomes.com/findhome/NeighborhoodIntro.aspx?NID=1327
Now Priced From $637,900!
Cabrillo at Del Sur borrows its name and heritage from San Diego’s historic landmark bridge located in Balboa Park. Families especially will find that Cabrillo offers them all the amenities, features and quality San Diego lifestyle they seek. The elegant and formal style is found in many stately early 20th century homes of San Diego’s Mission Hills and Banker Hill neighborhoods. Classic secondary styles of California Monterey and Spanish Colonial homes are artfully intermingled to create a pleasing balance and variety to the streetscape.There’s plenty of room for families to grow and simply enjoy life in one of Cabrillo’s three, two-story single-family models, planned to range in size from 2,420 to 3,022 square feet. Floorplans offer up to 5 bedrooms, and 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 baths, plus attached, two-car garages with 10-foot storage spaces.
These elegant homes include: Granite slab kitchen countertops, rich stain grade cabinetry, state of the art Whirlpool appliances, structured Cat 5 and RG-6 wiring, air conditioning, tank-less water heaters, and front yard landscaping.
May 15, 2008 at 7:49 PM #205458fromnj
Participantcabrillo is one of them as far as I know. Its lot size is about 6K+sqf, but those larger lots are close to a line of high tension electrical towers.
It is unfortunate that you can not feel its size due to the design.
http://www.standardpacifichomes.com/findhome/NeighborhoodIntro.aspx?NID=1327
Now Priced From $637,900!
Cabrillo at Del Sur borrows its name and heritage from San Diego’s historic landmark bridge located in Balboa Park. Families especially will find that Cabrillo offers them all the amenities, features and quality San Diego lifestyle they seek. The elegant and formal style is found in many stately early 20th century homes of San Diego’s Mission Hills and Banker Hill neighborhoods. Classic secondary styles of California Monterey and Spanish Colonial homes are artfully intermingled to create a pleasing balance and variety to the streetscape.There’s plenty of room for families to grow and simply enjoy life in one of Cabrillo’s three, two-story single-family models, planned to range in size from 2,420 to 3,022 square feet. Floorplans offer up to 5 bedrooms, and 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 baths, plus attached, two-car garages with 10-foot storage spaces.
These elegant homes include: Granite slab kitchen countertops, rich stain grade cabinetry, state of the art Whirlpool appliances, structured Cat 5 and RG-6 wiring, air conditioning, tank-less water heaters, and front yard landscaping.
May 15, 2008 at 8:09 PM #205359an
ParticipantAh, Cabrillo, no wonder I can’t tell they’re 6000+sq-ft. They’re ally homes, which I absolutely detest since there’s no real back yard and driveway. You can’t use your front yard like you can w/ your back yard. Such as planting fruit trees or put up a swing set. So most of the lot (front yard) is really useless to me. I feel very claustrophobic in Cabrillo when I look outside. The inside is definitely bad though.
May 15, 2008 at 8:09 PM #205410an
ParticipantAh, Cabrillo, no wonder I can’t tell they’re 6000+sq-ft. They’re ally homes, which I absolutely detest since there’s no real back yard and driveway. You can’t use your front yard like you can w/ your back yard. Such as planting fruit trees or put up a swing set. So most of the lot (front yard) is really useless to me. I feel very claustrophobic in Cabrillo when I look outside. The inside is definitely bad though.
May 15, 2008 at 8:09 PM #205441an
ParticipantAh, Cabrillo, no wonder I can’t tell they’re 6000+sq-ft. They’re ally homes, which I absolutely detest since there’s no real back yard and driveway. You can’t use your front yard like you can w/ your back yard. Such as planting fruit trees or put up a swing set. So most of the lot (front yard) is really useless to me. I feel very claustrophobic in Cabrillo when I look outside. The inside is definitely bad though.
May 15, 2008 at 8:09 PM #205462an
ParticipantAh, Cabrillo, no wonder I can’t tell they’re 6000+sq-ft. They’re ally homes, which I absolutely detest since there’s no real back yard and driveway. You can’t use your front yard like you can w/ your back yard. Such as planting fruit trees or put up a swing set. So most of the lot (front yard) is really useless to me. I feel very claustrophobic in Cabrillo when I look outside. The inside is definitely bad though.
May 15, 2008 at 8:09 PM #205493an
ParticipantAh, Cabrillo, no wonder I can’t tell they’re 6000+sq-ft. They’re ally homes, which I absolutely detest since there’s no real back yard and driveway. You can’t use your front yard like you can w/ your back yard. Such as planting fruit trees or put up a swing set. So most of the lot (front yard) is really useless to me. I feel very claustrophobic in Cabrillo when I look outside. The inside is definitely bad though.
May 16, 2008 at 11:37 AM #205898Alex_angel
ParticipantIf you want fruit trees and swingsets in the front yard then you’re in the wrong city, heck in the wrong state. You’d probably love Kentucky or Arkansas better.
May 16, 2008 at 11:37 AM #205947Alex_angel
ParticipantIf you want fruit trees and swingsets in the front yard then you’re in the wrong city, heck in the wrong state. You’d probably love Kentucky or Arkansas better.
May 16, 2008 at 11:37 AM #205979Alex_angel
ParticipantIf you want fruit trees and swingsets in the front yard then you’re in the wrong city, heck in the wrong state. You’d probably love Kentucky or Arkansas better.
May 16, 2008 at 11:37 AM #206004Alex_angel
ParticipantIf you want fruit trees and swingsets in the front yard then you’re in the wrong city, heck in the wrong state. You’d probably love Kentucky or Arkansas better.
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