I first discovered this community out of a sense of morbid curiosity. I thought the entry sign was the cheesiest I had seen, and the berm which screens the community from Irvine Center Drive piqued my curiosity. After exploring the neighborhood, I was actually quite impressed.
People comment on Irvine being a “master planned” community without really appreciating what that means. There was some great thinking which drove the design decisions which resulted in the layout of these neighborhoods. I like drawing attention to the subtlety of the design and the functionality it creates. One only needs to contrast these communities to the banality of older LA suburbs to gain an appreciation for the genius of what was accomplished.
Yet another great Community Profile IR! The Bicycle Club of Irvine meets up at Deerfield Park regularly. It is a great older neighborhood that I didn’t really know about until recently. ——-
Posted by squareround on 05/26/07 at 04:53 AM
Can this one win your WTF award?
Asking 1.46 million
33 MODESTO
Irvine, CA 92602
Beds: 5 On Redfin: 1 day
Baths: 4 Year Built: 2002
sqft: 3,250 Lot Size: 6,228
$/Sqft: $451 MLS#: P579323
Status: Active on market
Last Sale: $609,000 (02/15/2002)
This one might be a candidate. There are some comps for sale in this area near that price, so this may be more of an outside wishing price rather than a true WTF price. Check out this comp:
Price: $1,385,000
Redfin Savings: $27,700
18 MODESTO
Irvine, CA 92602
Beds: 5
Baths: 3
Sq. Ft.: 3,250
Year Built: 2001
Stories: 2
Type: Single Family Residence
County: Orange
Neighborhood: Northpark
$/Sq. Ft.: $426
MLS#: S486222
Status: Active on market
On Redfin: 23 days
Posted by Irvine_native on 05/26/07 at 07:43 AM
Working class homes in Deerfield? With prices starting at $800,000 for an SFR, I would call these homes working class.
Posted by EvaLSeraphim on 05/26/07 at 08:06 AM
Great profile, IR. In fact, all of them are great. Everytime you write one, I change my mind about where we should move to next. It’s nice to know that there are many good places to choose from.
In this bubble, working class pricing is all relative. These homes are affordable with a neg am loan and a teaser rate
Posted by SmartMoney on 05/26/07 at 09:15 AM
Great profile. I like the Lambo . . .
Posted by lowrydr310 on 05/26/07 at 10:16 AM
That’s a nice community. I used to live not far away in the adjacent community called “The Ranch”. Sold in 2002 due to job relocation for nearly double what we bought it for in 1996. Now similar homes in Irvine are selling for almost double that (4 times our original purchase price).
I can’t wait to come back once prices come back down!
Posted by lowrydr310 on 05/26/07 at 10:20 AM
I should have said “Now similar homes in Irvine have ASKING PRICES more than double that”. Asking for a price and actually having it sell at that price are two very different things in this market.
Posted by Lost Cause on 05/26/07 at 10:37 AM
Nice to notice the trails. ahead of their time. But there is a lack of shopping destinations in Irvine. I love pedestrian freindly places to live.
Sadly, $400+ sq/ft is not too bad for Irvine and So Orange Co. I think that we sensible renters are going to have to find someplace else to live. The wages have not gone up that much.
Posted by steve on 05/26/07 at 12:47 PM
Sadly, no one who lives in Deerfield makes enough money to buy a home in Deerfield. The median household income in Irvine is around $85,000 per year, Deerfield is probably a bit lower due to the fact that many higher income areas exist (Shady Canyon, Turtle Ridge, etc.) that skew Irvine’s total numbers higher. Even $85,000 per year only qualifies you for a ‘realistic’ $390,000 home. This ponzi scheme is now running on fumes!
Posted by lowrydr310 on 05/28/07 at 04:46 PM
We all know there aren’t any low wage earners living in Irvine (they’re all in Santa Ana, right?), so even with an $85,000 median income you know that’s probably not far from what most people are earning. Sure there are high income households, but what I’m saying is that there aren’t many low income households to skew the data.
Don’t forget that there was a big housing bust in Southern California and Irvine WAS affected. That means there were many people who bought then and have lived in the same house since. As long as they weren’t dumb enough to take a HELOC, many people probably have their home either paid off in full or have a very manageable mortgage even if they earn the median income.
The opportunity will come again for people smart enough to have stayed out of this latest game. With some cash for a downpayment and an excellent credit history you’ll be set to pick up some good bargains by the end of the decade.
Posted by IrvineRenter on 05/26/07 at 06:59 AM
Thank you, Zovall.
I first discovered this community out of a sense of morbid curiosity. I thought the entry sign was the cheesiest I had seen, and the berm which screens the community from Irvine Center Drive piqued my curiosity. After exploring the neighborhood, I was actually quite impressed.
People comment on Irvine being a “master planned” community without really appreciating what that means. There was some great thinking which drove the design decisions which resulted in the layout of these neighborhoods. I like drawing attention to the subtlety of the design and the functionality it creates. One only needs to contrast these communities to the banality of older LA suburbs to gain an appreciation for the genius of what was accomplished.
Posted by zovall on 05/26/07 at 04:22 AM
Yet another great Community Profile IR! The Bicycle Club of Irvine meets up at Deerfield Park regularly. It is a great older neighborhood that I didn’t really know about until recently.
——-
Posted by squareround on 05/26/07 at 04:53 AM
Can this one win your WTF award?
Asking 1.46 million
33 MODESTO
Irvine, CA 92602
Beds: 5 On Redfin: 1 day
Baths: 4 Year Built: 2002
sqft: 3,250 Lot Size: 6,228
$/Sqft: $451 MLS#: P579323
Status: Active on market
Last Sale: $609,000 (02/15/2002)
Posted by IrvineRenter on 05/26/07 at 06:53 AM
This one might be a candidate. There are some comps for sale in this area near that price, so this may be more of an outside wishing price rather than a true WTF price. Check out this comp:
Price: $1,385,000
Redfin Savings: $27,700
18 MODESTO
Irvine, CA 92602
Beds: 5
Baths: 3
Sq. Ft.: 3,250
Year Built: 2001
Stories: 2
Type: Single Family Residence
County: Orange
Neighborhood: Northpark
$/Sq. Ft.: $426
MLS#: S486222
Status: Active on market
On Redfin: 23 days
Posted by Irvine_native on 05/26/07 at 07:43 AM
Working class homes in Deerfield? With prices starting at $800,000 for an SFR, I would call these homes working class.
Posted by EvaLSeraphim on 05/26/07 at 08:06 AM
Great profile, IR. In fact, all of them are great. Everytime you write one, I change my mind about where we should move to next. It’s nice to know that there are many good places to choose from.
Posted by IrvineRenter on 05/26/07 at 08:42 AM
In this bubble, working class pricing is all relative. These homes are affordable with a neg am loan and a teaser rate
Posted by SmartMoney on 05/26/07 at 09:15 AM
Great profile. I like the Lambo . . .
Posted by lowrydr310 on 05/26/07 at 10:16 AM
That’s a nice community. I used to live not far away in the adjacent community called “The Ranch”. Sold in 2002 due to job relocation for nearly double what we bought it for in 1996. Now similar homes in Irvine are selling for almost double that (4 times our original purchase price).
I can’t wait to come back once prices come back down!
Posted by lowrydr310 on 05/26/07 at 10:20 AM
I should have said “Now similar homes in Irvine have ASKING PRICES more than double that”. Asking for a price and actually having it sell at that price are two very different things in this market.
Posted by Lost Cause on 05/26/07 at 10:37 AM
Nice to notice the trails. ahead of their time. But there is a lack of shopping destinations in Irvine. I love pedestrian freindly places to live.
Sadly, $400+ sq/ft is not too bad for Irvine and So Orange Co. I think that we sensible renters are going to have to find someplace else to live. The wages have not gone up that much.
Posted by steve on 05/26/07 at 12:47 PM
Sadly, no one who lives in Deerfield makes enough money to buy a home in Deerfield. The median household income in Irvine is around $85,000 per year, Deerfield is probably a bit lower due to the fact that many higher income areas exist (Shady Canyon, Turtle Ridge, etc.) that skew Irvine’s total numbers higher. Even $85,000 per year only qualifies you for a ‘realistic’ $390,000 home. This ponzi scheme is now running on fumes!
Posted by lowrydr310 on 05/28/07 at 04:46 PM
We all know there aren’t any low wage earners living in Irvine (they’re all in Santa Ana, right?), so even with an $85,000 median income you know that’s probably not far from what most people are earning. Sure there are high income households, but what I’m saying is that there aren’t many low income households to skew the data.
Don’t forget that there was a big housing bust in Southern California and Irvine WAS affected. That means there were many people who bought then and have lived in the same house since. As long as they weren’t dumb enough to take a HELOC, many people probably have their home either paid off in full or have a very manageable mortgage even if they earn the median income.
The opportunity will come again for people smart enough to have stayed out of this latest game. With some cash for a downpayment and an excellent credit history you’ll be set to pick up some good bargains by the end of the decade.