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ParticipantI saw 6480 Norman before it went into pending. It had some strange features but despite those, I think the price was good (still hasn’t closed but the rumor is that it’s between $800K and $825K). The house was “upside-down” in floorplan but had awesome views from many rooms (no power lines). You walked into the bottom floor and had to climb a steep staircase to the living area. The front door was right on the driveway and ugly. There was some water damage downstairs in the laundry room. There was no “drama” inside. The ceilings were low and the paint colors were dark and horrible. There was psychedelic (sp?) granite on the kitchen counters. Some manmade surface that was bright blue with sparkles in it. The laundry room was inside one of the bedrooms. The third floor had a steep unfinished staircase up to an partly finished area. There was no bathroom up there so I’m not sure what you would use it for. There was a decent pool in the back. Everything outside was grey (the exterior, the pool deck, the decks, etc.). I thought hard about buying this one but the floorplan was too messed up to fix without a huge investment.
I saw 6462 this weekend. It is overpriced. It has some nice things but lots of poorly done finish work. It makes me wonder if the things that don’t show (plumbing,electrical) are poorly done as well.
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ParticipantI saw 6480 Norman before it went into pending. It had some strange features but despite those, I think the price was good (still hasn’t closed but the rumor is that it’s between $800K and $825K). The house was “upside-down” in floorplan but had awesome views from many rooms (no power lines). You walked into the bottom floor and had to climb a steep staircase to the living area. The front door was right on the driveway and ugly. There was some water damage downstairs in the laundry room. There was no “drama” inside. The ceilings were low and the paint colors were dark and horrible. There was psychedelic (sp?) granite on the kitchen counters. Some manmade surface that was bright blue with sparkles in it. The laundry room was inside one of the bedrooms. The third floor had a steep unfinished staircase up to an partly finished area. There was no bathroom up there so I’m not sure what you would use it for. There was a decent pool in the back. Everything outside was grey (the exterior, the pool deck, the decks, etc.). I thought hard about buying this one but the floorplan was too messed up to fix without a huge investment.
I saw 6462 this weekend. It is overpriced. It has some nice things but lots of poorly done finish work. It makes me wonder if the things that don’t show (plumbing,electrical) are poorly done as well.
January 29, 2008 at 9:17 AM in reply to: Carmel Valley Pardee DH,Saratoga,CarriageRun Holding Value #144452[email protected]
ParticipantDerby Hill has another release coming up on 2/23. This includes some non-canyon lots (the last two releases were all high demand canyon lots) so it will be interesting to see if it sells as fast as those. I wonder if Pardee was planning to do these releases so fast or if they are just able to build faster now that San Diego building has slowed and subcontractors are available.
January 29, 2008 at 9:17 AM in reply to: Carmel Valley Pardee DH,Saratoga,CarriageRun Holding Value #144693[email protected]
ParticipantDerby Hill has another release coming up on 2/23. This includes some non-canyon lots (the last two releases were all high demand canyon lots) so it will be interesting to see if it sells as fast as those. I wonder if Pardee was planning to do these releases so fast or if they are just able to build faster now that San Diego building has slowed and subcontractors are available.
January 29, 2008 at 9:17 AM in reply to: Carmel Valley Pardee DH,Saratoga,CarriageRun Holding Value #144697[email protected]
ParticipantDerby Hill has another release coming up on 2/23. This includes some non-canyon lots (the last two releases were all high demand canyon lots) so it will be interesting to see if it sells as fast as those. I wonder if Pardee was planning to do these releases so fast or if they are just able to build faster now that San Diego building has slowed and subcontractors are available.
January 29, 2008 at 9:17 AM in reply to: Carmel Valley Pardee DH,Saratoga,CarriageRun Holding Value #144723[email protected]
ParticipantDerby Hill has another release coming up on 2/23. This includes some non-canyon lots (the last two releases were all high demand canyon lots) so it will be interesting to see if it sells as fast as those. I wonder if Pardee was planning to do these releases so fast or if they are just able to build faster now that San Diego building has slowed and subcontractors are available.
January 29, 2008 at 9:17 AM in reply to: Carmel Valley Pardee DH,Saratoga,CarriageRun Holding Value #144794[email protected]
ParticipantDerby Hill has another release coming up on 2/23. This includes some non-canyon lots (the last two releases were all high demand canyon lots) so it will be interesting to see if it sells as fast as those. I wonder if Pardee was planning to do these releases so fast or if they are just able to build faster now that San Diego building has slowed and subcontractors are available.
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ParticipantPardee has another Derby Hill release 2/23.
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ParticipantPardee has another Derby Hill release 2/23.
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ParticipantPardee has another Derby Hill release 2/23.
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ParticipantPardee has another Derby Hill release 2/23.
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ParticipantPardee has another Derby Hill release 2/23.
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ParticipantDerby Hill already sold out it’s latest release last Saturday. All were $1.5M+.
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ParticipantDerby Hill already sold out it’s latest release last Saturday. All were $1.5M+.
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