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November 19, 2008 at 11:48 AM #307611November 19, 2008 at 4:36 PM #307306jpinpbParticipant
This guy has got to be bummed out. 13348 Shadetree
November 19, 2008 at 4:36 PM #307675jpinpbParticipantThis guy has got to be bummed out. 13348 Shadetree
November 19, 2008 at 4:36 PM #307688jpinpbParticipantThis guy has got to be bummed out. 13348 Shadetree
November 19, 2008 at 4:36 PM #307709jpinpbParticipantThis guy has got to be bummed out. 13348 Shadetree
November 19, 2008 at 4:36 PM #307772jpinpbParticipantThis guy has got to be bummed out. 13348 Shadetree
November 19, 2008 at 4:56 PM #307317nybuyerParticipantFYI.. I called Cornerstone. Apparently they’re only on Phase 3 of 7. Prices really haven’t changed much since I last saw the models in the first quarter of this year. Residence 2 still starts at around $1.2mm (~$210-230/sf).
Cornerstone is also going to be launching a new community very close to Tiburon called Montero. The models will ready in January 2009. Floorplans will range from 3500sf – 5000sf, so a bit smaller than Tiburon. Good news is that the lots will average about 25,000sf (0.6 acres) of flat, usable space. Stay tuned for pricing.
November 19, 2008 at 4:56 PM #307685nybuyerParticipantFYI.. I called Cornerstone. Apparently they’re only on Phase 3 of 7. Prices really haven’t changed much since I last saw the models in the first quarter of this year. Residence 2 still starts at around $1.2mm (~$210-230/sf).
Cornerstone is also going to be launching a new community very close to Tiburon called Montero. The models will ready in January 2009. Floorplans will range from 3500sf – 5000sf, so a bit smaller than Tiburon. Good news is that the lots will average about 25,000sf (0.6 acres) of flat, usable space. Stay tuned for pricing.
November 19, 2008 at 4:56 PM #307698nybuyerParticipantFYI.. I called Cornerstone. Apparently they’re only on Phase 3 of 7. Prices really haven’t changed much since I last saw the models in the first quarter of this year. Residence 2 still starts at around $1.2mm (~$210-230/sf).
Cornerstone is also going to be launching a new community very close to Tiburon called Montero. The models will ready in January 2009. Floorplans will range from 3500sf – 5000sf, so a bit smaller than Tiburon. Good news is that the lots will average about 25,000sf (0.6 acres) of flat, usable space. Stay tuned for pricing.
November 19, 2008 at 4:56 PM #307718nybuyerParticipantFYI.. I called Cornerstone. Apparently they’re only on Phase 3 of 7. Prices really haven’t changed much since I last saw the models in the first quarter of this year. Residence 2 still starts at around $1.2mm (~$210-230/sf).
Cornerstone is also going to be launching a new community very close to Tiburon called Montero. The models will ready in January 2009. Floorplans will range from 3500sf – 5000sf, so a bit smaller than Tiburon. Good news is that the lots will average about 25,000sf (0.6 acres) of flat, usable space. Stay tuned for pricing.
November 19, 2008 at 4:56 PM #307782nybuyerParticipantFYI.. I called Cornerstone. Apparently they’re only on Phase 3 of 7. Prices really haven’t changed much since I last saw the models in the first quarter of this year. Residence 2 still starts at around $1.2mm (~$210-230/sf).
Cornerstone is also going to be launching a new community very close to Tiburon called Montero. The models will ready in January 2009. Floorplans will range from 3500sf – 5000sf, so a bit smaller than Tiburon. Good news is that the lots will average about 25,000sf (0.6 acres) of flat, usable space. Stay tuned for pricing.
November 19, 2008 at 5:34 PM #307326AnonymousGuestWhy would s/he be bummed out? S/he paid $1,080,000 last year. Looks like a flip attempt to me. Now the original owner who paid $1.457M? S/he is probably the bummed one.
That’s a nice house, but if I’m going to live out there, I’m going to want a way bigger yard than that.
November 19, 2008 at 5:34 PM #307695AnonymousGuestWhy would s/he be bummed out? S/he paid $1,080,000 last year. Looks like a flip attempt to me. Now the original owner who paid $1.457M? S/he is probably the bummed one.
That’s a nice house, but if I’m going to live out there, I’m going to want a way bigger yard than that.
November 19, 2008 at 5:34 PM #307708AnonymousGuestWhy would s/he be bummed out? S/he paid $1,080,000 last year. Looks like a flip attempt to me. Now the original owner who paid $1.457M? S/he is probably the bummed one.
That’s a nice house, but if I’m going to live out there, I’m going to want a way bigger yard than that.
November 19, 2008 at 5:34 PM #307730AnonymousGuestWhy would s/he be bummed out? S/he paid $1,080,000 last year. Looks like a flip attempt to me. Now the original owner who paid $1.457M? S/he is probably the bummed one.
That’s a nice house, but if I’m going to live out there, I’m going to want a way bigger yard than that.
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