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I don’t get Andalucia. We went to see those with our realtor (we have been looking for a 2/2 condo in CV) and they, IMO, are a nightmare.
Cons: exceptionally tight garages – so tight no one uses them and parks in the open guest parking instead. Every space is full all the time, including the few on the street, it is very tight and crowded and it has the consequence that people wait like vultures for a spot to open up.
units are conversions from apartments. it shows. the “dual masters” are icky. very small bathrooms with poor quality.
floor plans are undesirable. three levels, tiny rooms, running up and down mini-stairs to do anything.
fantastically overpriced. but marketed as selling out quickly in 2007 after conversion.
Pros: great location. your own unit with neighbors only on sides, not up or down, cute elevations.
When we looked, our realtor thought that if you could get one <$400k, you could always rent it. I think we can do better.
profhoffParticipantI don’t get Andalucia. We went to see those with our realtor (we have been looking for a 2/2 condo in CV) and they, IMO, are a nightmare.
Cons: exceptionally tight garages – so tight no one uses them and parks in the open guest parking instead. Every space is full all the time, including the few on the street, it is very tight and crowded and it has the consequence that people wait like vultures for a spot to open up.
units are conversions from apartments. it shows. the “dual masters” are icky. very small bathrooms with poor quality.
floor plans are undesirable. three levels, tiny rooms, running up and down mini-stairs to do anything.
fantastically overpriced. but marketed as selling out quickly in 2007 after conversion.
Pros: great location. your own unit with neighbors only on sides, not up or down, cute elevations.
When we looked, our realtor thought that if you could get one <$400k, you could always rent it. I think we can do better.
profhoffParticipantI don’t get Andalucia. We went to see those with our realtor (we have been looking for a 2/2 condo in CV) and they, IMO, are a nightmare.
Cons: exceptionally tight garages – so tight no one uses them and parks in the open guest parking instead. Every space is full all the time, including the few on the street, it is very tight and crowded and it has the consequence that people wait like vultures for a spot to open up.
units are conversions from apartments. it shows. the “dual masters” are icky. very small bathrooms with poor quality.
floor plans are undesirable. three levels, tiny rooms, running up and down mini-stairs to do anything.
fantastically overpriced. but marketed as selling out quickly in 2007 after conversion.
Pros: great location. your own unit with neighbors only on sides, not up or down, cute elevations.
When we looked, our realtor thought that if you could get one <$400k, you could always rent it. I think we can do better.
profhoffParticipantWhy are condos so hard to finance?
profhoffParticipantWhy are condos so hard to finance?
profhoffParticipantWhy are condos so hard to finance?
profhoffParticipantWhy are condos so hard to finance?
profhoffParticipantWhy are condos so hard to finance?
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profhoffParticipantI’m here in Riverside. Boy, did we feel it! It was 5.8 and epicenter in chino hills. Folks, that’s a pretty big one.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/ci14383980.php
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