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January 14, 2009 at 5:24 PM #329330January 14, 2009 at 5:53 PM #328816EugeneParticipant
[quote=pepsi]
The Corte Al Fresco is 16 years old house vs 3.5 years old…. (and 170 sqf bigger) That is really no comparison, to me at least. (who really hate repairing….)And not to mention the 3 car garage.[/quote]
Wow. They did indeed stick a 3 car garage onto a 5000 sf lot. Those builders are true masters of optimization.
If you don’t think that 775k is completely nuts for either house (I do), take a stroll in front of both houses and compare your feelings.
Corte Al Fresco is two blocks from a park. I don’t see anything like that near the house on Briarcrest. There’s a pool and a small playground at the end of the street, they look like they belong to the apartment complex.
P.S. That’s not a true apartment complex, that’s low-income subsidized housing – “Windwood Village”. Ouch.
January 14, 2009 at 5:53 PM #329154EugeneParticipant[quote=pepsi]
The Corte Al Fresco is 16 years old house vs 3.5 years old…. (and 170 sqf bigger) That is really no comparison, to me at least. (who really hate repairing….)And not to mention the 3 car garage.[/quote]
Wow. They did indeed stick a 3 car garage onto a 5000 sf lot. Those builders are true masters of optimization.
If you don’t think that 775k is completely nuts for either house (I do), take a stroll in front of both houses and compare your feelings.
Corte Al Fresco is two blocks from a park. I don’t see anything like that near the house on Briarcrest. There’s a pool and a small playground at the end of the street, they look like they belong to the apartment complex.
P.S. That’s not a true apartment complex, that’s low-income subsidized housing – “Windwood Village”. Ouch.
January 14, 2009 at 5:53 PM #329225EugeneParticipant[quote=pepsi]
The Corte Al Fresco is 16 years old house vs 3.5 years old…. (and 170 sqf bigger) That is really no comparison, to me at least. (who really hate repairing….)And not to mention the 3 car garage.[/quote]
Wow. They did indeed stick a 3 car garage onto a 5000 sf lot. Those builders are true masters of optimization.
If you don’t think that 775k is completely nuts for either house (I do), take a stroll in front of both houses and compare your feelings.
Corte Al Fresco is two blocks from a park. I don’t see anything like that near the house on Briarcrest. There’s a pool and a small playground at the end of the street, they look like they belong to the apartment complex.
P.S. That’s not a true apartment complex, that’s low-income subsidized housing – “Windwood Village”. Ouch.
January 14, 2009 at 5:53 PM #329252EugeneParticipant[quote=pepsi]
The Corte Al Fresco is 16 years old house vs 3.5 years old…. (and 170 sqf bigger) That is really no comparison, to me at least. (who really hate repairing….)And not to mention the 3 car garage.[/quote]
Wow. They did indeed stick a 3 car garage onto a 5000 sf lot. Those builders are true masters of optimization.
If you don’t think that 775k is completely nuts for either house (I do), take a stroll in front of both houses and compare your feelings.
Corte Al Fresco is two blocks from a park. I don’t see anything like that near the house on Briarcrest. There’s a pool and a small playground at the end of the street, they look like they belong to the apartment complex.
P.S. That’s not a true apartment complex, that’s low-income subsidized housing – “Windwood Village”. Ouch.
January 14, 2009 at 5:53 PM #329335EugeneParticipant[quote=pepsi]
The Corte Al Fresco is 16 years old house vs 3.5 years old…. (and 170 sqf bigger) That is really no comparison, to me at least. (who really hate repairing….)And not to mention the 3 car garage.[/quote]
Wow. They did indeed stick a 3 car garage onto a 5000 sf lot. Those builders are true masters of optimization.
If you don’t think that 775k is completely nuts for either house (I do), take a stroll in front of both houses and compare your feelings.
Corte Al Fresco is two blocks from a park. I don’t see anything like that near the house on Briarcrest. There’s a pool and a small playground at the end of the street, they look like they belong to the apartment complex.
P.S. That’s not a true apartment complex, that’s low-income subsidized housing – “Windwood Village”. Ouch.
January 14, 2009 at 7:05 PM #328891sdrealtorParticipantAN
I saw that and took my mea culpea on that already somewhere on this blog. That surprised me. You cant be right everytime and I wasnt on that one.sdr
January 14, 2009 at 7:05 PM #329228sdrealtorParticipantAN
I saw that and took my mea culpea on that already somewhere on this blog. That surprised me. You cant be right everytime and I wasnt on that one.sdr
January 14, 2009 at 7:05 PM #329299sdrealtorParticipantAN
I saw that and took my mea culpea on that already somewhere on this blog. That surprised me. You cant be right everytime and I wasnt on that one.sdr
January 14, 2009 at 7:05 PM #329327sdrealtorParticipantAN
I saw that and took my mea culpea on that already somewhere on this blog. That surprised me. You cant be right everytime and I wasnt on that one.sdr
January 14, 2009 at 7:05 PM #329410sdrealtorParticipantAN
I saw that and took my mea culpea on that already somewhere on this blog. That surprised me. You cant be right everytime and I wasnt on that one.sdr
January 14, 2009 at 7:06 PM #328896sdrealtorParticipantFYI, I suspect Braircrest comes with higher HOA and Mello Roos fees.
January 14, 2009 at 7:06 PM #329233sdrealtorParticipantFYI, I suspect Braircrest comes with higher HOA and Mello Roos fees.
January 14, 2009 at 7:06 PM #329304sdrealtorParticipantFYI, I suspect Braircrest comes with higher HOA and Mello Roos fees.
January 14, 2009 at 7:06 PM #329332sdrealtorParticipantFYI, I suspect Braircrest comes with higher HOA and Mello Roos fees.
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