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September 13, 2010 at 4:44 PM #605380September 13, 2010 at 4:58 PM #604334bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=Scarlett]BG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.[/quote]
What did you think of the kitchen? And all the stairs? And do all the garages face one another?
The unit in your link LOOKS ALMOST IDENTICAL INSIDE to those on Eastbluff – even what floorplan I can see. They are adjacent to each other. Perhaps they had the same builder.
September 13, 2010 at 4:58 PM #604422bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]BG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.[/quote]
What did you think of the kitchen? And all the stairs? And do all the garages face one another?
The unit in your link LOOKS ALMOST IDENTICAL INSIDE to those on Eastbluff – even what floorplan I can see. They are adjacent to each other. Perhaps they had the same builder.
September 13, 2010 at 4:58 PM #604972bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]BG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.[/quote]
What did you think of the kitchen? And all the stairs? And do all the garages face one another?
The unit in your link LOOKS ALMOST IDENTICAL INSIDE to those on Eastbluff – even what floorplan I can see. They are adjacent to each other. Perhaps they had the same builder.
September 13, 2010 at 4:58 PM #605079bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]BG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.[/quote]
What did you think of the kitchen? And all the stairs? And do all the garages face one another?
The unit in your link LOOKS ALMOST IDENTICAL INSIDE to those on Eastbluff – even what floorplan I can see. They are adjacent to each other. Perhaps they had the same builder.
September 13, 2010 at 4:58 PM #605396bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]BG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.[/quote]
What did you think of the kitchen? And all the stairs? And do all the garages face one another?
The unit in your link LOOKS ALMOST IDENTICAL INSIDE to those on Eastbluff – even what floorplan I can see. They are adjacent to each other. Perhaps they had the same builder.
September 13, 2010 at 5:01 PM #604339ScarlettParticipantAbout schools that’s a good point. But if the kids automatically enroll in La Jolla elementary and middle school (and it is zipcode 92037), the only choice that could disappear would be the UC high one which doesn’t make much sense. (Why would a kid go from Muirlands LJ middle to UC high???)
September 13, 2010 at 5:01 PM #604427ScarlettParticipantAbout schools that’s a good point. But if the kids automatically enroll in La Jolla elementary and middle school (and it is zipcode 92037), the only choice that could disappear would be the UC high one which doesn’t make much sense. (Why would a kid go from Muirlands LJ middle to UC high???)
September 13, 2010 at 5:01 PM #604977ScarlettParticipantAbout schools that’s a good point. But if the kids automatically enroll in La Jolla elementary and middle school (and it is zipcode 92037), the only choice that could disappear would be the UC high one which doesn’t make much sense. (Why would a kid go from Muirlands LJ middle to UC high???)
September 13, 2010 at 5:01 PM #605084ScarlettParticipantAbout schools that’s a good point. But if the kids automatically enroll in La Jolla elementary and middle school (and it is zipcode 92037), the only choice that could disappear would be the UC high one which doesn’t make much sense. (Why would a kid go from Muirlands LJ middle to UC high???)
September 13, 2010 at 5:01 PM #605401ScarlettParticipantAbout schools that’s a good point. But if the kids automatically enroll in La Jolla elementary and middle school (and it is zipcode 92037), the only choice that could disappear would be the UC high one which doesn’t make much sense. (Why would a kid go from Muirlands LJ middle to UC high???)
September 13, 2010 at 5:09 PM #604344ScarlettParticipantKitchen was a decent size I thought. I lived in apartments quite a bit and I thought it was larger than an apt. Not huge mind you. I am renting in a 1700 sf townhome, and the kitchen it’s at least as big as the current one. A bit light in cabinet space. I liked the pantry and the fact that it’s open.
A negative point is the opening of the kitchen to a dining area. When you have guests and a more formal holiday meal, seeing the kitchen right there basically in the same room isn’t appealing…
I don’t care much about the many stairs. I currenly live in a similar stair-wise townhome and it doesn’t bother me.
As I recall the main entrance on this unit is around the corner from the garage. The deck is above the garage. The cul de sac is lined up with the garages so they face each others but I also saw the steps leading to the main entrances which were on the sides of the building. Not sure I can explain.
It felt bigger than 1600 sq. I owned a 1600 sf townhome before so I know.
September 13, 2010 at 5:09 PM #604432ScarlettParticipantKitchen was a decent size I thought. I lived in apartments quite a bit and I thought it was larger than an apt. Not huge mind you. I am renting in a 1700 sf townhome, and the kitchen it’s at least as big as the current one. A bit light in cabinet space. I liked the pantry and the fact that it’s open.
A negative point is the opening of the kitchen to a dining area. When you have guests and a more formal holiday meal, seeing the kitchen right there basically in the same room isn’t appealing…
I don’t care much about the many stairs. I currenly live in a similar stair-wise townhome and it doesn’t bother me.
As I recall the main entrance on this unit is around the corner from the garage. The deck is above the garage. The cul de sac is lined up with the garages so they face each others but I also saw the steps leading to the main entrances which were on the sides of the building. Not sure I can explain.
It felt bigger than 1600 sq. I owned a 1600 sf townhome before so I know.
September 13, 2010 at 5:09 PM #604982ScarlettParticipantKitchen was a decent size I thought. I lived in apartments quite a bit and I thought it was larger than an apt. Not huge mind you. I am renting in a 1700 sf townhome, and the kitchen it’s at least as big as the current one. A bit light in cabinet space. I liked the pantry and the fact that it’s open.
A negative point is the opening of the kitchen to a dining area. When you have guests and a more formal holiday meal, seeing the kitchen right there basically in the same room isn’t appealing…
I don’t care much about the many stairs. I currenly live in a similar stair-wise townhome and it doesn’t bother me.
As I recall the main entrance on this unit is around the corner from the garage. The deck is above the garage. The cul de sac is lined up with the garages so they face each others but I also saw the steps leading to the main entrances which were on the sides of the building. Not sure I can explain.
It felt bigger than 1600 sq. I owned a 1600 sf townhome before so I know.
September 13, 2010 at 5:09 PM #605089ScarlettParticipantKitchen was a decent size I thought. I lived in apartments quite a bit and I thought it was larger than an apt. Not huge mind you. I am renting in a 1700 sf townhome, and the kitchen it’s at least as big as the current one. A bit light in cabinet space. I liked the pantry and the fact that it’s open.
A negative point is the opening of the kitchen to a dining area. When you have guests and a more formal holiday meal, seeing the kitchen right there basically in the same room isn’t appealing…
I don’t care much about the many stairs. I currenly live in a similar stair-wise townhome and it doesn’t bother me.
As I recall the main entrance on this unit is around the corner from the garage. The deck is above the garage. The cul de sac is lined up with the garages so they face each others but I also saw the steps leading to the main entrances which were on the sides of the building. Not sure I can explain.
It felt bigger than 1600 sq. I owned a 1600 sf townhome before so I know.
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