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June 15, 2010 at 9:45 PM #566679June 15, 2010 at 10:15 PM #565682anParticipant
[quote=SkyRanchOwner]
AN – The back yards aren’t huge, and as flu and others discussed, part of the properties are on the slopes since we are on the mountain. Plus, with slopes comes no neighbors across the street from you, and no neighbors directly behind you. Yet, you do have less usable flat lot area and the footprints of the homes are large. Now, NOT ALL homes have no one across the street. It depends on where your house is on the mountain.The distance between homes is decent. Eaglepointe homes have more disance between them than the Crestview homes. Eaglepointe homes are located, on average, on 14,000 sq. ft. lots, so the 1 acre is not the norm. Crestview has smaller lots.[/quote]
I know the backyard is not huge, and my eye balling estimate coincide w/ your statement of average 14k sq-ft lot. I said the backyard/side yard feels like a 2000 sq-ft single story house on a 1/4 acre lot. So the extra 2000 sq-ft lot goes to adding the size of the house.I went to see the Eaglepointe models and I like the single story the best. The 2 stories model didn’t do it for me.
June 15, 2010 at 10:15 PM #565779anParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]
AN – The back yards aren’t huge, and as flu and others discussed, part of the properties are on the slopes since we are on the mountain. Plus, with slopes comes no neighbors across the street from you, and no neighbors directly behind you. Yet, you do have less usable flat lot area and the footprints of the homes are large. Now, NOT ALL homes have no one across the street. It depends on where your house is on the mountain.The distance between homes is decent. Eaglepointe homes have more disance between them than the Crestview homes. Eaglepointe homes are located, on average, on 14,000 sq. ft. lots, so the 1 acre is not the norm. Crestview has smaller lots.[/quote]
I know the backyard is not huge, and my eye balling estimate coincide w/ your statement of average 14k sq-ft lot. I said the backyard/side yard feels like a 2000 sq-ft single story house on a 1/4 acre lot. So the extra 2000 sq-ft lot goes to adding the size of the house.I went to see the Eaglepointe models and I like the single story the best. The 2 stories model didn’t do it for me.
June 15, 2010 at 10:15 PM #566288anParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]
AN – The back yards aren’t huge, and as flu and others discussed, part of the properties are on the slopes since we are on the mountain. Plus, with slopes comes no neighbors across the street from you, and no neighbors directly behind you. Yet, you do have less usable flat lot area and the footprints of the homes are large. Now, NOT ALL homes have no one across the street. It depends on where your house is on the mountain.The distance between homes is decent. Eaglepointe homes have more disance between them than the Crestview homes. Eaglepointe homes are located, on average, on 14,000 sq. ft. lots, so the 1 acre is not the norm. Crestview has smaller lots.[/quote]
I know the backyard is not huge, and my eye balling estimate coincide w/ your statement of average 14k sq-ft lot. I said the backyard/side yard feels like a 2000 sq-ft single story house on a 1/4 acre lot. So the extra 2000 sq-ft lot goes to adding the size of the house.I went to see the Eaglepointe models and I like the single story the best. The 2 stories model didn’t do it for me.
June 15, 2010 at 10:15 PM #566395anParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]
AN – The back yards aren’t huge, and as flu and others discussed, part of the properties are on the slopes since we are on the mountain. Plus, with slopes comes no neighbors across the street from you, and no neighbors directly behind you. Yet, you do have less usable flat lot area and the footprints of the homes are large. Now, NOT ALL homes have no one across the street. It depends on where your house is on the mountain.The distance between homes is decent. Eaglepointe homes have more disance between them than the Crestview homes. Eaglepointe homes are located, on average, on 14,000 sq. ft. lots, so the 1 acre is not the norm. Crestview has smaller lots.[/quote]
I know the backyard is not huge, and my eye balling estimate coincide w/ your statement of average 14k sq-ft lot. I said the backyard/side yard feels like a 2000 sq-ft single story house on a 1/4 acre lot. So the extra 2000 sq-ft lot goes to adding the size of the house.I went to see the Eaglepointe models and I like the single story the best. The 2 stories model didn’t do it for me.
June 15, 2010 at 10:15 PM #566684anParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]
AN – The back yards aren’t huge, and as flu and others discussed, part of the properties are on the slopes since we are on the mountain. Plus, with slopes comes no neighbors across the street from you, and no neighbors directly behind you. Yet, you do have less usable flat lot area and the footprints of the homes are large. Now, NOT ALL homes have no one across the street. It depends on where your house is on the mountain.The distance between homes is decent. Eaglepointe homes have more disance between them than the Crestview homes. Eaglepointe homes are located, on average, on 14,000 sq. ft. lots, so the 1 acre is not the norm. Crestview has smaller lots.[/quote]
I know the backyard is not huge, and my eye balling estimate coincide w/ your statement of average 14k sq-ft lot. I said the backyard/side yard feels like a 2000 sq-ft single story house on a 1/4 acre lot. So the extra 2000 sq-ft lot goes to adding the size of the house.I went to see the Eaglepointe models and I like the single story the best. The 2 stories model didn’t do it for me.
June 15, 2010 at 10:29 PM #565686santeemanParticipant“Everyone, we were very suprised about the weather in the Summer up in Sky Ranch, in a good way. It is not as hot as it is down in the valley area, like Santee, El Cajon, etc. There is a very nice breeze up here, which warms up around noon, but is very cool in the morning and night. It is no hotter, and actually cooler than when we lived in RB because we have more of a breeze up here up on the mountain.”
I thought that might be the case I noticed that breeze.
June 15, 2010 at 10:29 PM #565784santeemanParticipant“Everyone, we were very suprised about the weather in the Summer up in Sky Ranch, in a good way. It is not as hot as it is down in the valley area, like Santee, El Cajon, etc. There is a very nice breeze up here, which warms up around noon, but is very cool in the morning and night. It is no hotter, and actually cooler than when we lived in RB because we have more of a breeze up here up on the mountain.”
I thought that might be the case I noticed that breeze.
June 15, 2010 at 10:29 PM #566293santeemanParticipant“Everyone, we were very suprised about the weather in the Summer up in Sky Ranch, in a good way. It is not as hot as it is down in the valley area, like Santee, El Cajon, etc. There is a very nice breeze up here, which warms up around noon, but is very cool in the morning and night. It is no hotter, and actually cooler than when we lived in RB because we have more of a breeze up here up on the mountain.”
I thought that might be the case I noticed that breeze.
June 15, 2010 at 10:29 PM #566400santeemanParticipant“Everyone, we were very suprised about the weather in the Summer up in Sky Ranch, in a good way. It is not as hot as it is down in the valley area, like Santee, El Cajon, etc. There is a very nice breeze up here, which warms up around noon, but is very cool in the morning and night. It is no hotter, and actually cooler than when we lived in RB because we have more of a breeze up here up on the mountain.”
I thought that might be the case I noticed that breeze.
June 15, 2010 at 10:29 PM #566689santeemanParticipant“Everyone, we were very suprised about the weather in the Summer up in Sky Ranch, in a good way. It is not as hot as it is down in the valley area, like Santee, El Cajon, etc. There is a very nice breeze up here, which warms up around noon, but is very cool in the morning and night. It is no hotter, and actually cooler than when we lived in RB because we have more of a breeze up here up on the mountain.”
I thought that might be the case I noticed that breeze.
June 15, 2010 at 10:46 PM #565691sunny88ParticipantWe liked the Eaglepointe Model 1 the best. It has a very functional and yet creative floor plan.
June 15, 2010 at 10:46 PM #565789sunny88ParticipantWe liked the Eaglepointe Model 1 the best. It has a very functional and yet creative floor plan.
June 15, 2010 at 10:46 PM #566298sunny88ParticipantWe liked the Eaglepointe Model 1 the best. It has a very functional and yet creative floor plan.
June 15, 2010 at 10:46 PM #566405sunny88ParticipantWe liked the Eaglepointe Model 1 the best. It has a very functional and yet creative floor plan.
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