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I think you might be referring to the show “Addicted to Beauty.” I know the producers like to show scenes in La Jolla, but the spa is actually located off El Camino Real in Carmel Valley (92130 zip code).
FYI, I heard that many in the cast in the show are actors and not real spa employees. If you haven’t seen it, don’t bother. One of the worst of its kind.
HomeShoppingParticipantI think you might be referring to the show “Addicted to Beauty.” I know the producers like to show scenes in La Jolla, but the spa is actually located off El Camino Real in Carmel Valley (92130 zip code).
FYI, I heard that many in the cast in the show are actors and not real spa employees. If you haven’t seen it, don’t bother. One of the worst of its kind.
HomeShoppingParticipantI believe that Sanctuary and Scripps Preserve are sold out, from the builder at least. They both have HOA/MR.
The last phase of Scripps Preserve sold for rock bottom:
“3-12-09 15572 Via La Ventana $735K
3-02-09 15533 Mission Preserve Pl $750K
3-30-09 15581 Via La Ventana $798KThose are some nice homes, ranging from 4600-5800 sf. Lot sizes averaged around 16,000 sf.
I think at those prices that Davidson may have sold below cost. I agree that we may not see those kinds of prices ever again.”http://piggington.com/stonebridge_estates_scripps_preserve_what039s_going_on_there
HomeShoppingParticipantI believe that Sanctuary and Scripps Preserve are sold out, from the builder at least. They both have HOA/MR.
The last phase of Scripps Preserve sold for rock bottom:
“3-12-09 15572 Via La Ventana $735K
3-02-09 15533 Mission Preserve Pl $750K
3-30-09 15581 Via La Ventana $798KThose are some nice homes, ranging from 4600-5800 sf. Lot sizes averaged around 16,000 sf.
I think at those prices that Davidson may have sold below cost. I agree that we may not see those kinds of prices ever again.”http://piggington.com/stonebridge_estates_scripps_preserve_what039s_going_on_there
HomeShoppingParticipantI believe that Sanctuary and Scripps Preserve are sold out, from the builder at least. They both have HOA/MR.
The last phase of Scripps Preserve sold for rock bottom:
“3-12-09 15572 Via La Ventana $735K
3-02-09 15533 Mission Preserve Pl $750K
3-30-09 15581 Via La Ventana $798KThose are some nice homes, ranging from 4600-5800 sf. Lot sizes averaged around 16,000 sf.
I think at those prices that Davidson may have sold below cost. I agree that we may not see those kinds of prices ever again.”http://piggington.com/stonebridge_estates_scripps_preserve_what039s_going_on_there
HomeShoppingParticipantI believe that Sanctuary and Scripps Preserve are sold out, from the builder at least. They both have HOA/MR.
The last phase of Scripps Preserve sold for rock bottom:
“3-12-09 15572 Via La Ventana $735K
3-02-09 15533 Mission Preserve Pl $750K
3-30-09 15581 Via La Ventana $798KThose are some nice homes, ranging from 4600-5800 sf. Lot sizes averaged around 16,000 sf.
I think at those prices that Davidson may have sold below cost. I agree that we may not see those kinds of prices ever again.”http://piggington.com/stonebridge_estates_scripps_preserve_what039s_going_on_there
HomeShoppingParticipantI believe that Sanctuary and Scripps Preserve are sold out, from the builder at least. They both have HOA/MR.
The last phase of Scripps Preserve sold for rock bottom:
“3-12-09 15572 Via La Ventana $735K
3-02-09 15533 Mission Preserve Pl $750K
3-30-09 15581 Via La Ventana $798KThose are some nice homes, ranging from 4600-5800 sf. Lot sizes averaged around 16,000 sf.
I think at those prices that Davidson may have sold below cost. I agree that we may not see those kinds of prices ever again.”http://piggington.com/stonebridge_estates_scripps_preserve_what039s_going_on_there
HomeShoppingParticipantCabal, well, at least you admit that Bel Etage and Savenna needed to install security cameras because of vandalism and unauthorized access. It’s up to individual home buyers to decide their level of tolerance for intrusion and crime.
I have been looking carefully at Bel Etage/Savenna/Salviati homes because as you pointed out, they are quality homes with large lot sizes. One other problem with these neighborhoods is poor visibility while accessing Camino del Sur from Coyote Bush and Four Gee Rd, especially when it’s foggy. They need a stoplight but apparently it’s too expensive.
HomeShoppingParticipantCabal, well, at least you admit that Bel Etage and Savenna needed to install security cameras because of vandalism and unauthorized access. It’s up to individual home buyers to decide their level of tolerance for intrusion and crime.
I have been looking carefully at Bel Etage/Savenna/Salviati homes because as you pointed out, they are quality homes with large lot sizes. One other problem with these neighborhoods is poor visibility while accessing Camino del Sur from Coyote Bush and Four Gee Rd, especially when it’s foggy. They need a stoplight but apparently it’s too expensive.
HomeShoppingParticipantCabal, well, at least you admit that Bel Etage and Savenna needed to install security cameras because of vandalism and unauthorized access. It’s up to individual home buyers to decide their level of tolerance for intrusion and crime.
I have been looking carefully at Bel Etage/Savenna/Salviati homes because as you pointed out, they are quality homes with large lot sizes. One other problem with these neighborhoods is poor visibility while accessing Camino del Sur from Coyote Bush and Four Gee Rd, especially when it’s foggy. They need a stoplight but apparently it’s too expensive.
HomeShoppingParticipantCabal, well, at least you admit that Bel Etage and Savenna needed to install security cameras because of vandalism and unauthorized access. It’s up to individual home buyers to decide their level of tolerance for intrusion and crime.
I have been looking carefully at Bel Etage/Savenna/Salviati homes because as you pointed out, they are quality homes with large lot sizes. One other problem with these neighborhoods is poor visibility while accessing Camino del Sur from Coyote Bush and Four Gee Rd, especially when it’s foggy. They need a stoplight but apparently it’s too expensive.
HomeShoppingParticipantCabal, well, at least you admit that Bel Etage and Savenna needed to install security cameras because of vandalism and unauthorized access. It’s up to individual home buyers to decide their level of tolerance for intrusion and crime.
I have been looking carefully at Bel Etage/Savenna/Salviati homes because as you pointed out, they are quality homes with large lot sizes. One other problem with these neighborhoods is poor visibility while accessing Camino del Sur from Coyote Bush and Four Gee Rd, especially when it’s foggy. They need a stoplight but apparently it’s too expensive.
HomeShoppingParticipantCabal,
Pay closer attention the next time you visit your friend. Bel Etage/Savenna/Salviati have security cameras at their gates. I heard about the vandalism and need for cameras directly from a resident.
If you’re still confused, their HOA website has meeting minutes (page 3 from March 6, 2008):
“Board has reviewed need for cameras at gate entrances due to increased vandalism. Installation will begin at the Coyote entrance.”
http://www.beletage-savenna.com/show_file.php?id=16640&type_lib=22
I think the homes in those communities are nice. Just think that security is a problem.
HomeShoppingParticipantCabal,
Pay closer attention the next time you visit your friend. Bel Etage/Savenna/Salviati have security cameras at their gates. I heard about the vandalism and need for cameras directly from a resident.
If you’re still confused, their HOA website has meeting minutes (page 3 from March 6, 2008):
“Board has reviewed need for cameras at gate entrances due to increased vandalism. Installation will begin at the Coyote entrance.”
http://www.beletage-savenna.com/show_file.php?id=16640&type_lib=22
I think the homes in those communities are nice. Just think that security is a problem.
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