Southern Cross

When you see the Southern Cross
For the first time
You understand now
Why you came this way
‘Cause the truth you might be runnin’ from
Is so small.
But it’s as big as the promise
The promise of a comin’ day.
So I’m sailing for tomorrow
My dreams are a dyin’.

Southern Cross — Crosby, Stills & Nash

We don’t have many properties on water in Irvine. There are two man-made lakes in Woodbridge, and there are some units on these lakes. When I saw the pictures for this unit, it got me thinking…

Anybody want to go sailing?

it’s not far down to paradise
At least it’s not for me
And if the wind is right you can sail away
And find tranquility
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see
Believe me

It’s not far to never never land
No reason to pretend
And if the wind is right you can find the joy
Of innocence again
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see
Believe me

Sailing
Takes me away
To where I’ve always heard it could be
Just a dream and the wind to carry me
And soon I will be free

Sailing — Christopher Cross

20 Southwind Ducks

Would you like to feed the ducks off your patio? I think it would be great.

20 Southwind Patio

I like this complex. It isn’t very practical if you have small children, but it looks peaceful, and the close proximity to water is always desirable.

Price: $748,600

20 Southwind
Irvine, CA 92614
Beds: 2
Baths: 2
Sq. Ft.: 1,930
$/Sq. Ft.: $388
Lot Size: –
Type: Condominium
Style: Contemporary/Modern
Year Built: 1983
Stories: Split Level
View(s): Lake, Has View, Water
Area: Woodbridge
County: Orange
MLS#: S510180
Status: Active
On Redfin: 18 days
Completely updated architechural waterfront beauty!Features include maple wood flooring in living rm, den/office, kitchen and dining room. Matching wide-blade plantation shtrs. New white kitchen cabinets, black Eurostone countertops, stainless steel appliances, stainless steel sinks. Recessed lights. Cust. living rm fireplace. Totally remodeled bathrms w/ cust. cabinets, pedestal sinks, custom flrs. Designer carpeting. Huge master w/ retreat & double-sided fireplace. Water views from all major rms!!

OK, we have a street named Southwind, we have the song southern cross, the artist Christopher Cross, and finally Christopher Cross’s song Ride Like the Wind. We have come full circle…

20 thoughts on “Southern Cross

  1. lawyerliz

    Really, really pretty.

    But NEVER feed any ducks. They are horrible filthy animals, and once you feed them (like cats) they never go away.

    But maybe I besmirch the chararter of California ducks, and they are less obnoxious than Florida ducks.

    No prices Irvine Renter? We are just to be soothed by the pretty views.

    There was, years ago, a mama duck and her ducklings at a small pond at the U of Miami. The students liked watching them, until, right before their eyes (not my eyes, I must admit), an alligator ate ’em.

    Nature in action.
    —–

  2. Pianist

    “Custom carpet”? That’s the stuff that costs several hundred per yard and is loomed with special patterns or textures. “Custom flrs”? Merely laying out the tile in a laddered pattern instead of square butted doesn’t make it custom. “Matching wide-blade shtrs”? Plantation shutters are wide, aren’t they, plus, I hope they’re not mismatched. “Cust. lr room fireplace”? Placing 12″ granite tiles around the builder box does not make it custom.

    I watch way too much HGTV.

  3. HomeSchooled

    I was surveyed on Thursday, and my answers matched yours!

    I had to laugh when the surveyor listed the choices for my primary source of information about the housing market — a realtor!

    They also asked when I thought the prices would stop decreasing (e.g. 1-2 years, 3-5 years), what premium I would expect to pay for a house in Irvine as opposed to surrounding cities (e.g. 1-4%, 5-10%), what would be a good tag line for Irvine Ranch properties (e.g. “Investing in your family’s future”).

  4. Mr Vincent

    Great place for the “empty nester” retired types.

    It’s just way too expensive. Even an ocean view gets boring after a while.

    A smarter retiree might do something like this with his 750k: Pay cash for a nice 250k townhome close to a major city. Spend your time and your 500k planning and taking luxury cruises in every part of the world.

    That’s what I would do.

  5. tonye

    A friend of mine used to live on one the houses right on the water. I don’t mean those condos across a grass hill.. no.. I mean one of those houses RIGHT ON THE WOODBRIDGE lake.

    The home proper was fine, 4 b/3ba, large enough, but he had a curb access to the lake. He didn’t have a boat but he had a beautiful back patio, very large, with a BBQ. We used to go there for the 4th of July, eat BBQ and watch the fireworks. The rest of you had to go on the lawn by the gazebo, we, hoi polloi we were, drank wine in our private yard and enjoyed the show.

    He also had a view of the TR hills..

    Speaking of TR, yesterday I was in a house in TR Terrace. The home is not large but the view from the backyard is awesome. From TRidge, Fashion Island, UCI, Mt Wilson to just north of Saddleback. We got there before sunset and the show was magnificent.

    Very few homes in Irvine have a view like those and these homes in the Terrace are selling at a discount to TRidge.

    Lemme see… bigger lot, as good or better view, older but very well maintained homes, three car garage and half the price.

    If it weren’t for Prop 13 I’d dump my house and move up there.

  6. EvaLSeraphim

    Wah! I wanna be surveyed. Goodness knows I’ve never had an opinion that I’ve failed to express. 🙂

  7. mmg

    very funny, you gave the exact same answers you did, basically after they research and analyze my answers they will reach the conclusion of

    PRICES ARE TOO DAMN HIGH IN IRVINE, NO MATTER WHAT YOU OFFER JUST LOWER THE PRICE.

    one more thing, they kept pointing to good schools, safe neighborhoods. to which I answered—>dont care (private schools for my kids), alot of other safe neighborhoods.

  8. mmg

    very funny, you gave the exact same answers I did, basically after they research and analyze my answers they will reach the conclusion of

    PRICES ARE TOO DAMN HIGH IN IRVINE, NO MATTER WHAT YOU OFFER JUST LOWER THE PRICE.

    one more thing, they kept pointing to good schools, safe neighborhoods. to which I answered—>dont care (private schools for my kids), alot of other safe neighborhoods.

  9. ockurt

    Hi IR, sorry to be off-topic but I am doing some research for a school project and wanted to know if you have any detailed info. about the Greentree community in Irvine. Is Greentree a separate village or is it part of Deerfield/Walnut, etc?

    Thanks!!

    Kurt

  10. Lost Cause

    Seriously, how dumb do you have to be, to dance around with surveys, when you could attract flocks of buyers by pricing things decently.

  11. No_Such_Reality

    TIC is running the survey not the builders.

    TIC doesn’t want flocks of buyers, TIC wants buyers for $1-$2 million dollar tract homes because then their land holdings are worth billions. If they allow the builders to sell tract homes for $400-$600K, then their land holdings are worth a measely few hundred million.

    Hence their survey is really geared towards setting your expectations taht prices won’t come down and what will convince you to buy at today’s prices.

    IR Covered this back in Sept wth Land Value 101. https://www.irvinehousingblog.com/2007/07/16/land-value-101/

  12. Live And Work In Irvine

    When I lived in Northwood we had a fair sized backyard that we turned into a bird sanctuary. We had woodpeckers, orioles and even a falcon.

    A few ducks showed up one year and after the initial fascination wore off we could not get rid of them…a total poop-fest 🙂

    I looked at leasing one of the properties on the lake a couple years ago, but a quick look at the sidewalk changed my mind 🙁

  13. zoiks

    Screw all the luxury cruises. I’d get a sailboat and cruise wherever I wanted to go. Nowhere to go and all the time to get there.

    And I *did* go sailing today. 😀

  14. IrvineHomeowner

    It’s a good location, but a VERY tight complex. The units are really jammed in there, and it’s basically a “concrete jungle” in there. There is no yard area at all, basically patio only for almost all of them.

    But, many of the units do have very nice lake views, and the complex is right outside the S. Lake swim club/lagoon.

    I’m not that familiar with the historical pricing, but $750K for a 2000sq. unit on the water with great lake views seems significantly lower than during the peak.

  15. Shere Khan

    Are you saying that they were push-polling? If that is the case I wonder how many people where actually called.

  16. George Tsai

    >>… bigger lot, as good or better view, older but very well maintained homes, three car garage and half the price.

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