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May 16, 2011 at 11:42 AM #696858May 16, 2011 at 11:51 AM #695674
DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Since you seem to like more land, I’d recommend Poway. Also, the subject is dream home, so I wouldn’t settle for anything less 🙂
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110027567-14385_Cypress_Point_Poway_CA_92064%5B/quote%5D
Now that we’re at the $20M level, I’d rather have this place: http://ultraluxestates.com/9776-La-Jolla-Farms-a57237.html
May 16, 2011 at 11:51 AM #695763DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Since you seem to like more land, I’d recommend Poway. Also, the subject is dream home, so I wouldn’t settle for anything less 🙂
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110027567-14385_Cypress_Point_Poway_CA_92064%5B/quote%5D
Now that we’re at the $20M level, I’d rather have this place: http://ultraluxestates.com/9776-La-Jolla-Farms-a57237.html
May 16, 2011 at 11:51 AM #696361DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Since you seem to like more land, I’d recommend Poway. Also, the subject is dream home, so I wouldn’t settle for anything less 🙂
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110027567-14385_Cypress_Point_Poway_CA_92064%5B/quote%5D
Now that we’re at the $20M level, I’d rather have this place: http://ultraluxestates.com/9776-La-Jolla-Farms-a57237.html
May 16, 2011 at 11:51 AM #696509DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Since you seem to like more land, I’d recommend Poway. Also, the subject is dream home, so I wouldn’t settle for anything less 🙂
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110027567-14385_Cypress_Point_Poway_CA_92064%5B/quote%5D
Now that we’re at the $20M level, I’d rather have this place: http://ultraluxestates.com/9776-La-Jolla-Farms-a57237.html
May 16, 2011 at 11:51 AM #696863DataAgent
Participant[quote=SD Transplant]Since you seem to like more land, I’d recommend Poway. Also, the subject is dream home, so I wouldn’t settle for anything less 🙂
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110027567-14385_Cypress_Point_Poway_CA_92064%5B/quote%5D
Now that we’re at the $20M level, I’d rather have this place: http://ultraluxestates.com/9776-La-Jolla-Farms-a57237.html
May 16, 2011 at 1:13 PM #695705briansd1
GuestI’m with sdrealtor on the dream house.
I would however add a guest house connected by a breezeway to my dream house.
Those $20 million houses are ugly reproduction of “old world charm”. If you want a castle, why not buy a real one in Europe?
California is the land of great inventions such as the ranch house with sliding patio door.
IMHO, a Southern California dream house should reflect the culture. It should be a sunny, airy house of floor to ceiling glass doors that take advantage of the outdoors. It should a forward looking house with a touch of Tomorrow-Land, with some modern tech wizardry.
It should also be a green, super efficient house built using innovative materials.
May 16, 2011 at 1:13 PM #695793briansd1
GuestI’m with sdrealtor on the dream house.
I would however add a guest house connected by a breezeway to my dream house.
Those $20 million houses are ugly reproduction of “old world charm”. If you want a castle, why not buy a real one in Europe?
California is the land of great inventions such as the ranch house with sliding patio door.
IMHO, a Southern California dream house should reflect the culture. It should be a sunny, airy house of floor to ceiling glass doors that take advantage of the outdoors. It should a forward looking house with a touch of Tomorrow-Land, with some modern tech wizardry.
It should also be a green, super efficient house built using innovative materials.
May 16, 2011 at 1:13 PM #696392briansd1
GuestI’m with sdrealtor on the dream house.
I would however add a guest house connected by a breezeway to my dream house.
Those $20 million houses are ugly reproduction of “old world charm”. If you want a castle, why not buy a real one in Europe?
California is the land of great inventions such as the ranch house with sliding patio door.
IMHO, a Southern California dream house should reflect the culture. It should be a sunny, airy house of floor to ceiling glass doors that take advantage of the outdoors. It should a forward looking house with a touch of Tomorrow-Land, with some modern tech wizardry.
It should also be a green, super efficient house built using innovative materials.
May 16, 2011 at 1:13 PM #696539briansd1
GuestI’m with sdrealtor on the dream house.
I would however add a guest house connected by a breezeway to my dream house.
Those $20 million houses are ugly reproduction of “old world charm”. If you want a castle, why not buy a real one in Europe?
California is the land of great inventions such as the ranch house with sliding patio door.
IMHO, a Southern California dream house should reflect the culture. It should be a sunny, airy house of floor to ceiling glass doors that take advantage of the outdoors. It should a forward looking house with a touch of Tomorrow-Land, with some modern tech wizardry.
It should also be a green, super efficient house built using innovative materials.
May 16, 2011 at 1:13 PM #696893briansd1
GuestI’m with sdrealtor on the dream house.
I would however add a guest house connected by a breezeway to my dream house.
Those $20 million houses are ugly reproduction of “old world charm”. If you want a castle, why not buy a real one in Europe?
California is the land of great inventions such as the ranch house with sliding patio door.
IMHO, a Southern California dream house should reflect the culture. It should be a sunny, airy house of floor to ceiling glass doors that take advantage of the outdoors. It should a forward looking house with a touch of Tomorrow-Land, with some modern tech wizardry.
It should also be a green, super efficient house built using innovative materials.
May 16, 2011 at 1:44 PM #695720bearishgurl
Participant[quote=wanttobuy]Ok. here is an example.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Poway/16291-Country-Day-Rd-92064/home/4273643What I want is an estate feel with an updated feeling. I don’t believe there is Mello-roos on this one, and even if it is gated, the HOA is $67 per month. Wow! I am changing my year requirement. It is not necessary to be after 2000, as long as it is clean and doesn’t look and smell like an old house. This one is in Bridlewood Poway. Anyone know about this community? I heard Green Valley, Gatewood Hills, Lomas Verdes are good too. How do you feel about these communities? Of course, if there are comparable properties in coastal area within this price range, I would rather to stay closer to the beach. Any suggestions? Thanks.[/quote]
wanttobuy, are you situated in the southwest part of the country, or in GA? To me, this listing depicting your “dream” home here with its stone facade is reminiscent of those locales. It appears to have sold for a little above your price range. This property appears to be in one of the small (custom?) subdivisions that I previously mentioned where the plat map was obviously in process before the first CFDs were formed in SD County, thus it escaped MR.
Are you aware that Poway and its eastern surrounds is 10-15 degrees warmer (and colder) than the coastal areas, depending on season?
Not sure about the other areas of Poway you mentioned, but I believe some of “Green Valley Estates” has Mello-Roos.
May 16, 2011 at 1:44 PM #695808bearishgurl
Participant[quote=wanttobuy]Ok. here is an example.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Poway/16291-Country-Day-Rd-92064/home/4273643What I want is an estate feel with an updated feeling. I don’t believe there is Mello-roos on this one, and even if it is gated, the HOA is $67 per month. Wow! I am changing my year requirement. It is not necessary to be after 2000, as long as it is clean and doesn’t look and smell like an old house. This one is in Bridlewood Poway. Anyone know about this community? I heard Green Valley, Gatewood Hills, Lomas Verdes are good too. How do you feel about these communities? Of course, if there are comparable properties in coastal area within this price range, I would rather to stay closer to the beach. Any suggestions? Thanks.[/quote]
wanttobuy, are you situated in the southwest part of the country, or in GA? To me, this listing depicting your “dream” home here with its stone facade is reminiscent of those locales. It appears to have sold for a little above your price range. This property appears to be in one of the small (custom?) subdivisions that I previously mentioned where the plat map was obviously in process before the first CFDs were formed in SD County, thus it escaped MR.
Are you aware that Poway and its eastern surrounds is 10-15 degrees warmer (and colder) than the coastal areas, depending on season?
Not sure about the other areas of Poway you mentioned, but I believe some of “Green Valley Estates” has Mello-Roos.
May 16, 2011 at 1:44 PM #696407bearishgurl
Participant[quote=wanttobuy]Ok. here is an example.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Poway/16291-Country-Day-Rd-92064/home/4273643What I want is an estate feel with an updated feeling. I don’t believe there is Mello-roos on this one, and even if it is gated, the HOA is $67 per month. Wow! I am changing my year requirement. It is not necessary to be after 2000, as long as it is clean and doesn’t look and smell like an old house. This one is in Bridlewood Poway. Anyone know about this community? I heard Green Valley, Gatewood Hills, Lomas Verdes are good too. How do you feel about these communities? Of course, if there are comparable properties in coastal area within this price range, I would rather to stay closer to the beach. Any suggestions? Thanks.[/quote]
wanttobuy, are you situated in the southwest part of the country, or in GA? To me, this listing depicting your “dream” home here with its stone facade is reminiscent of those locales. It appears to have sold for a little above your price range. This property appears to be in one of the small (custom?) subdivisions that I previously mentioned where the plat map was obviously in process before the first CFDs were formed in SD County, thus it escaped MR.
Are you aware that Poway and its eastern surrounds is 10-15 degrees warmer (and colder) than the coastal areas, depending on season?
Not sure about the other areas of Poway you mentioned, but I believe some of “Green Valley Estates” has Mello-Roos.
May 16, 2011 at 1:44 PM #696554bearishgurl
Participant[quote=wanttobuy]Ok. here is an example.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Poway/16291-Country-Day-Rd-92064/home/4273643What I want is an estate feel with an updated feeling. I don’t believe there is Mello-roos on this one, and even if it is gated, the HOA is $67 per month. Wow! I am changing my year requirement. It is not necessary to be after 2000, as long as it is clean and doesn’t look and smell like an old house. This one is in Bridlewood Poway. Anyone know about this community? I heard Green Valley, Gatewood Hills, Lomas Verdes are good too. How do you feel about these communities? Of course, if there are comparable properties in coastal area within this price range, I would rather to stay closer to the beach. Any suggestions? Thanks.[/quote]
wanttobuy, are you situated in the southwest part of the country, or in GA? To me, this listing depicting your “dream” home here with its stone facade is reminiscent of those locales. It appears to have sold for a little above your price range. This property appears to be in one of the small (custom?) subdivisions that I previously mentioned where the plat map was obviously in process before the first CFDs were formed in SD County, thus it escaped MR.
Are you aware that Poway and its eastern surrounds is 10-15 degrees warmer (and colder) than the coastal areas, depending on season?
Not sure about the other areas of Poway you mentioned, but I believe some of “Green Valley Estates” has Mello-Roos.
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