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[quote=ocrenter][img_assist|nid=7945|title=Del Sur|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=373|height=323]
just in case ppl are afraid del sur might be running out of land…
yellow area is the high end portion, including avaron
the red area is finishing up after 2 years of building
they are just getting started with the green portion
then there’s the orange area which will also include shops and some commercials that they haven’t even touched on yet
they are cramping in as much house into the land so they can maximize profit. simple as that.[/quote]
Question on the red area – there is an area that has gone undeveloped in over a year and some months. There have been lightposts there since Jan 07 but no building. The area hugs camino on the north east end near 4s..
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter][img_assist|nid=7945|title=Del Sur|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=373|height=323]
just in case ppl are afraid del sur might be running out of land…
yellow area is the high end portion, including avaron
the red area is finishing up after 2 years of building
they are just getting started with the green portion
then there’s the orange area which will also include shops and some commercials that they haven’t even touched on yet
they are cramping in as much house into the land so they can maximize profit. simple as that.[/quote]
Question on the red area – there is an area that has gone undeveloped in over a year and some months. There have been lightposts there since Jan 07 but no building. The area hugs camino on the north east end near 4s..
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter][img_assist|nid=7945|title=Del Sur|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=373|height=323]
just in case ppl are afraid del sur might be running out of land…
yellow area is the high end portion, including avaron
the red area is finishing up after 2 years of building
they are just getting started with the green portion
then there’s the orange area which will also include shops and some commercials that they haven’t even touched on yet
they are cramping in as much house into the land so they can maximize profit. simple as that.[/quote]
Question on the red area – there is an area that has gone undeveloped in over a year and some months. There have been lightposts there since Jan 07 but no building. The area hugs camino on the north east end near 4s..
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ocrenter][img_assist|nid=7945|title=Del Sur|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=373|height=323]
just in case ppl are afraid del sur might be running out of land…
yellow area is the high end portion, including avaron
the red area is finishing up after 2 years of building
they are just getting started with the green portion
then there’s the orange area which will also include shops and some commercials that they haven’t even touched on yet
they are cramping in as much house into the land so they can maximize profit. simple as that.[/quote]
Question on the red area – there is an area that has gone undeveloped in over a year and some months. There have been lightposts there since Jan 07 but no building. The area hugs camino on the north east end near 4s..
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI verbally accepted an offer about a year and a half ago, informed my company that I was leaving bc I found a local gig and my company offered more cash and a more local gig (2 hour drive vs 5 hour flight) so I called the company I accepted with and informed them I wouldnt be taking the job.
They were disappointed (so I could tell) but it didnt hurt the relationship (My brother was a Director there at the time).
I think its ok as long as you havent signed an agreement, otherwise its like backing out of a deal.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI verbally accepted an offer about a year and a half ago, informed my company that I was leaving bc I found a local gig and my company offered more cash and a more local gig (2 hour drive vs 5 hour flight) so I called the company I accepted with and informed them I wouldnt be taking the job.
They were disappointed (so I could tell) but it didnt hurt the relationship (My brother was a Director there at the time).
I think its ok as long as you havent signed an agreement, otherwise its like backing out of a deal.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI verbally accepted an offer about a year and a half ago, informed my company that I was leaving bc I found a local gig and my company offered more cash and a more local gig (2 hour drive vs 5 hour flight) so I called the company I accepted with and informed them I wouldnt be taking the job.
They were disappointed (so I could tell) but it didnt hurt the relationship (My brother was a Director there at the time).
I think its ok as long as you havent signed an agreement, otherwise its like backing out of a deal.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI verbally accepted an offer about a year and a half ago, informed my company that I was leaving bc I found a local gig and my company offered more cash and a more local gig (2 hour drive vs 5 hour flight) so I called the company I accepted with and informed them I wouldnt be taking the job.
They were disappointed (so I could tell) but it didnt hurt the relationship (My brother was a Director there at the time).
I think its ok as long as you havent signed an agreement, otherwise its like backing out of a deal.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI verbally accepted an offer about a year and a half ago, informed my company that I was leaving bc I found a local gig and my company offered more cash and a more local gig (2 hour drive vs 5 hour flight) so I called the company I accepted with and informed them I wouldnt be taking the job.
They were disappointed (so I could tell) but it didnt hurt the relationship (My brother was a Director there at the time).
I think its ok as long as you havent signed an agreement, otherwise its like backing out of a deal.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantWent by this afternoon and I basically agree with the poster that also went by today (I was the guy in the flops and orange shorts – not sure if we were there at the same time). The materials are cheap (cheap countertops and backsplash, flooring looked cheap and the houses looked small.
Went by Sentinel by John Laing – those are some nice houses with nice big lots (7K i think) but high priced.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantWent by this afternoon and I basically agree with the poster that also went by today (I was the guy in the flops and orange shorts – not sure if we were there at the same time). The materials are cheap (cheap countertops and backsplash, flooring looked cheap and the houses looked small.
Went by Sentinel by John Laing – those are some nice houses with nice big lots (7K i think) but high priced.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantWent by this afternoon and I basically agree with the poster that also went by today (I was the guy in the flops and orange shorts – not sure if we were there at the same time). The materials are cheap (cheap countertops and backsplash, flooring looked cheap and the houses looked small.
Went by Sentinel by John Laing – those are some nice houses with nice big lots (7K i think) but high priced.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantWent by this afternoon and I basically agree with the poster that also went by today (I was the guy in the flops and orange shorts – not sure if we were there at the same time). The materials are cheap (cheap countertops and backsplash, flooring looked cheap and the houses looked small.
Went by Sentinel by John Laing – those are some nice houses with nice big lots (7K i think) but high priced.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantWent by this afternoon and I basically agree with the poster that also went by today (I was the guy in the flops and orange shorts – not sure if we were there at the same time). The materials are cheap (cheap countertops and backsplash, flooring looked cheap and the houses looked small.
Went by Sentinel by John Laing – those are some nice houses with nice big lots (7K i think) but high priced.
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