Monthly Archives: March 2014

Irvine’s Tanaka Farm and Our Agriculture Past

Before the Irvine Ranch was a land development company, it had a long history in which the land was used for grazing and farming. In fact, at one time, the Irvine Ranch covered about a third of Orange County, not just Irvine. James Irvine, who immigrated from Ireland to the U.S. in 1846 and made his money as a merchant in the San Francisco area during the California Gold Rush, bought land with partners from three southern California rancheros and became the sole owner by 1878. By 1910, the Irvine Ranch was considered California’s most productive farm and was its largest producer of beans and barley. By 1930, the ranch's crops included beans, oranges, cauliflower, grapes, barley, and papayas as well as other crops. In the 1940’s, the Irvine Ranch started making its transition from a mostly agricultural endeavor to a mostly land development company.

In honor of Irvine’s rich agricultural past and the upcoming National Ag Week (March 23-29), following is some information on a bit of Irvine land that helps us maintain a connection to our agricultural past. This is Tanaka Farms, which is located in Irvine at 5380 3/4 University Drive 92612.

Here is the description of Tanaka Farm as provide on their webpage:

“[Third-generation Orange County] Farmer Tanaka, his wife, Shirley, and his son, Farmer Kenny, own and operate Tanaka Farms, which is an authentic working farm. Our 30-acre farm produces fruits & vegetables that supplies our produce stand, provides for our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program and our various educational tours….Tanaka Farms strives to provide quality produce and to educate the community on the values of healthy eating.”

And here are some ways to enjoy Tanaka Farm and celebrate our agricultural past:

• Participate in one of the activities or tours: Strawberry Tours (March-June), Watermelon Tours (July-August), Harvest Tours (March-August), Cookout Tours (Mid-March to end of August), U-Pick Pumpkin Patch (October), Christmas Tree Sales (December).

Walk the Farm, which is coming this June and supports Japanese farmers affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

• Buy fresh, organically-grown fruits and veggies every week through the Tanaka Farm CSA Program, For more information, visit their website or call 949-653-2100 ext. 201.

• Celebrate with Tanaka Farm as it joins in recognizing the importance of agriculture on National Ag Day- March 25th.

Visit the Market Stand and pick up some of this farm’s local produce (as well as produce from other locations), fresh-baked breads and cakes, and chips and salsa. The stand is open every day 9 am-5 pm, except for a few holidays during the year and a break near the winter holiday season.

Open House Review: 18 Diamante

18 Diamante is a single level, zero-lot-line property with a mix of original features and some upgrades. One special feature is that the house backs to a walking trail and one of the two Association pools, which provides a private and open feel to the backyard. The home is walking distance to the pools, elementary and middle schools.

Asking Price: $718,800

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Square Footage: 1,543

Lot Size: 4,356

$/Sq Ft: $465

Days on Market: 12

Property Type: Single Family Residence

Year Built: 1980

Community: Northwood – Park Paseo

HOA dues are $85 per month and there no are Mello Roos taxes.

With it being on a zero-lot-line there are no windows on one side of the home. This house has scraped ceilings, updated kitchen and bathroom countertops, stainless steel appliances, updated lighting and a nice private backyard. The windows are original and some of the carpet is worn. The bathrooms are a mix of new and old. The flooring in the home is a mix of tile, laminate and carpet.

The front door is located on the side of the home, beyond a white iron fence. The same pathway continues along the side of the home to the backyard. The entrance leads into a tiled area with a half wall immediately on the left separating the entryway from the step down living room. Straight ahead is a sliding glass door leading out to the atrium. In front of the atrium is a set of built-in bookshelves. The garage entrance is located to the left, between the atrium and the living room. To the right is a short hallway that leads to the kitchen, family room and back to the bedrooms.

The living room has vaulted ceilings and 3 windows which bring in an abundance of natural light. The atrium brings in additional light to the area. The living room has a floral carpet and a remodeled fireplace. The half wall which separates itself from the entrance is the living room’s built-in bookshelf.

The atrium is tiled and has 3 beams running across the opening up top. It currently has a lot of plants. The atrium has two windows along the right hand wall which are the two secondary bedroom’s windows.

The hallway leading to the back of the house has a coat closet and leads to one big rectangular space which consists of the kitchen, eating nook and family room. The kitchen is to the right with a peninsula that separates the kitchen from a small dining area. Both areas have the same tile flooring as the entrance area. The peninsula has room for bar seating. The old panel lighting was removed and recessed lighting was installed, partially raising the ceiling. A large garden window looks out to the same side as the home’s entrance. The cabinets are original, but the countertop and backsplash are updated with granite and the appliances are stainless steel. There are plenty of cabinets and drawers for storage, as well as a floor to ceiling pantry.

The eating nook has one of the three sliding doors leading to the yard. It is a smaller eating area and the tile flooring defines the area, since the family room has laminate wood flooring.

The family room has cathedral ceilings and a large sliding glass door. It creates an open feel. There are built-in cabinets along the left hand wall, but it does not appear to have an area for a television. The room creates a good social setting and flow into the backyard.

Another hallway leads back to the shared bathroom. A linen closet sits to the left of the bathroom, outside of the two secondary bedrooms. The master bedroom is to the right, facing the backyard.

The bathroom is partially upgraded with a new granite countertop, mirror and lighting. The newer sink and toilet are black. The tub/shower combo has clean sliding glass doors; however the tub, hardware and tiles look original.

To the right is the master bedroom with a sliding glass door leading to the backyard. It brings in a lot of natural light. The carpet is tan, but looks a bit worn. The room is a decent size with two sets of mirrored closets on separate walls. The partially remodeled bathroom is located through a large opening and has two sinks and a good amount of counter space. A new mirror, lighting and counter top have been installed. To the right is the separate shower and toilet. The shower pan looked a bit worn and while the 4×4 tiles are original, it was in good condition. A narrow window was located at the top of the shower wall. There is no tub in the master.

The other two bedrooms are average in size and have windows looking into the atrium. The first bedroom has pink paint and pink carpet which is worn. It has a mirrored double sliding closet. The other bedroom is used as an office. It has the same floral carpet as the living room. The closet doors have been removed and the space is utilized with built-in cabinets and shelves.

The backyard has no grass, but is nicely hardscaped and has raised planters with fruit trees. It also has a large retractable awning. It is a great space to eat outside and for entertaining. With the wall backing to a walking path, which is on a lower elevation, it creates a private, open space.

18 Diamante has a nice, open layout. It is desirable for anyone looking for a single story home with great community amenities.

Open House Review: 114 Winslow

Today, I visited a cute cottage in Northwood Pointe’s Lanes End community. At 114 Winslow, I found a single family home set back from the street. With a recently reduced price and beautiful staging inside, this home is ready for a buyer.

The basics:

Asking Price: $659,000

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2.5

Square Footage: 1,340

Lot Size: 2,187

$/Sq Ft: $492

Days on Market: 95

Property Type: Single Family Home

Year Built: 1998

Community: Northwood Pointe, Glenneyre at Lanes End

HOA dues are $134 ($94 + $40) per month and there are Mello Roos.

This home is at the end of a three-house walkway. Though it doesn’t have a neighbor on one side, it does sit up against Portola Parkway. From outside, you could hear the street noise, but inside the house I didn’t hear anything. As an end unit, the home has a good amount of patio space for the neighborhood. One patio wraps around the front and side of the house and another sits off the dining room. The first is big enough for a Jacuzzi and a seating area; the other has a nice outdoor dining table. A Dutch front door adds to the quaint feeling of the cottage.

From the doorway, you can see most of the first floor of the house. A living room sits to the right and the dining room is to the left. The kitchen is at the back of the house. The floors downstairs are made up of large, Spanish tiles. The living room has a fireplace on one wall, surrounded by decorative tiles. A white mantle sits about a foot above the tiles. A media niche sits to the right where you could add built-ins. There is also space to mount a TV above the fireplace. French doors on one side lead out to the bigger, L-shaped patio. Although the living room is on the small side, it feels more spacious because it is open to the dining room and the staircase.

The dining room has a big window overlooking the front walkway and sliding doors leading to the second patio. A large, cutout window looks into the kitchen. A low buffet could sit beneath that cutout, but there isn’t a place for a tall china hutch.

The kitchen is L-shaped and the tile counters, cabinets and appliances are all white. There are numerous cabinets and several small drawers. One counter holds the double sink and dishwasher; the other side has the range (four burner stove + oven) and the microwave. The refrigerator sits across from the dishwasher. The appliances are clean and well maintained. Pantry height cupboards sit at front end of the kitchen. Glass cabinets above the sink are accessible from both the kitchen and dining room. At the back of the kitchen, there is a built-in desk that makes a perfect spot for organizing mail, cookbooks, or a computer. The door to the two-car garage is right next to the desk; on the other side is a door to the side patio.

A couple of steps lead up to the powder room. The single sink is set into a counter with open storage below.

The staircase and second floor has clean, plush carpet in excellent condition. The master bedroom is on the right at the top of the stairs. When you first enter, the walk-in closet is on the right. A big window on one wall and two smaller windows on another wall bring in a good amount of light. The room has a ceiling fan. An angled ceiling and arched doorway give the room character. The bedroom has plenty of wall space and was a good size.

The master bath has two sinks set into a short counter. The cabinets underneath are deep and provide a lot of storage. The stall shower has simple white tiles and a built-in seat. Twelve inch tiles cover the floor.

There are two secondary bedrooms upstairs. Like the master, they both have ceiling fans and angled ceilings. The first room is a little smaller and has a two-door, mirrored closet, as well as a single window on one wall. This room has direct access to the bathroom, which is also accessible from the hall. This bathroom has a single sink and a shower/tub combo.

The other bedroom is bigger. A small entryway provides space for the standard, two-door closet. This room has a lot more wall space. In addition to the big window on one wall, a second wall has a smaller window. Because it has the closet in an entryway and doesn’t have a door to the bathroom, this room offers a lot of flexibility in how the furniture is arranged.

Overall, this cottage makes excellent use of the space. Though it is only 1,340 square feet, the rooms felt open and spacious. With the recent price reduction, the home is still higher than recent and pending sales, but is in line with similar homes currently on the market.

Irvine Housing Overview: Condos and Houses—February 2014

According to Altos Research, the Market Action Index (MAI) for Irvine’s single-family housing market was 37.75 on February 28. As defined by Altos, this puts the Irvine single-family housing market in the seller’s market category. (Above 30 is defined as a seller’s market; below is defined as a buyer’s market.) Altos also states that the average single-family home in Irvine has been on the market for about 108 days as of February 28, 2014.

Following is Irvine’s 2014 housing market data as provided by Redfin.

Type List Price/# Homes Listed Sold Price/# Homes Sold List Per SF Sold Per SF % Chg Y-O-Y Sold Price/SF
Houses
14-Feb $1,090K/203 $905K/57 $451 $420 10.50%
14-Jan $1,082K/170 $832K/62 $461 $429 22.20%
Condos
14-Feb $599K/248 $560K/80 $406 $395 13.50%
14-Jan $603K/226 $626K/58 $406 $392 20.60%
All
14-Feb $745K/479 $665K/145 $421 $400 10.50%
14-Jan $412K/422 $688K/130 $422 $412 23.40%

Open House Review: 2 Entrada West

The original asking price of $850,000 dropped since the first days the home was listed. On March 4, the price was reduced to $839,900 which I think better reflects the home and some of the recent sales in the area.

The basics:

Asking Price: $839,900

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 2.5

Square Footage: 2,088

Lot Size: 4,792

$/Sq Ft: $402

Days on Market: 25

Property Type: Single Family Residence

Year Built: 1977

Community: Northwood – Park Paseo

HOA dues are $85 per month and there no are Mello Roos taxes.

With it being on a zero-lot-line there are no windows on one side of the home. This house has laminate flooring throughout the first floor, on the staircase and landing of the second floor. It also has clean carpet in the bedrooms, scraped ceilings, clean interior paint and plantation shutters throughout. The windows are mostly original and one of the shared bathrooms is a mix of new and old. The backyard backs to Hicks Canyon (a non-residential street), and although it is not a major street, I could hear the random cars drive by. This house sits on a corner, with Hicks Canyon behind it, the entrance to Entrada East and West on the side, and Entrada West in front of it. However, Entrada wraps around a corner and is a cul-de-sac street so there is not a lot of traffic. The backyard was mostly brick with a corner with dirt, but is advertised to be getting new sod.

The home is walking distance to the community pools and elementary school.

Upon entry, a short hallway and the stairs are directly in front of you and the living room is to the left. To the right, behind the open door, is the dining room. The living room and entrance have cathedral ceilings. There is plenty of light in the rooms and a set of glass French doors are located in the dining room, leading out the backyard.

The kitchen and family room are at the back of the house. The kitchen was remodeled with new cabinets and man-made countertop. The old panel lighting was removed and recessed lighting was installed. The appliances are white and the kitchen is in excellent condition. There is space for bar stools on the family room side of the large counter.

There is a small casual eating nook that can fit a small table and a couple of chairs in front of a large kitchen window looking out to the backyard. The window runs up the wall and continues up, becoming a windowed ceiling in the eating nook.

The rectangular family room is pretty standard, with a remodeled fireplace at one end and a new sliding door out to the backyard. In the back corner is a small nook that has built-in upper cabinets.

The backyard has a built-in bar-b-q and is has a brick patio with a small dirt corner that looks like it once had grass.

The half bath downstairs is located at the back of the family room, next to the garage entrance. It has a newer pedestal sink and tile flooring. A hall closet is found under the stairs.

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms. The master is located at the front of home, above the garage. It’s a decent size room with new carpet and cathedral ceilings. Two sets of large windows bring in an abundance of light. The remodeled bathroom is located through a large opening and has two sinks and plenty of counter space. Travertine floors, new light wood cabinets and a man-made countertop have been installed. To the left is a walk-in closet. To the right is the separate shower with plain 4×4 tiles and a toilet. There is no tub in the master.

The shared bathroom located outside of the master bedroom has newer sinks but the cabinets are original. The tub/shower combo and flooring look like they were outdated.

The other three bedrooms are average in size and are in nice condition with new carpet and clean painted. Two have a large window looking out towards the backyard, which also looks out to Hicks Canyon. The first bedroom has built-in closet organizers behind the mirrored sliding closet doors. The other two have smaller closets.

2 Entrada West is a great home for a family. The home is move-in ready and close to the schools and community’s amenities. However, one deciding factor would be the location. The streets do not have high traffic, but having traffic on three sides of the house may want to be considered.