🤔 Thinking of Moving to SoCal? 🏖 📱Call or Text us: 310.421.8590 📨Email: la@mynexthometown.com 📅Zoom: calendly.com/themikedebelak/ 📸Instagram: @themikedebelak Mike Debelak- Southern California Real Estate Agent - DRE # 02107586 HABLO ESPANOL Y INGLES!! (Pregunte por Krystina) To add me as your agent on the registration form, here's the info: Mike Debelak eXp Realty License # 02107586 mike.debelak@exprealty.com
One of my family purchased a home in this community, I would say it is a pretty good new construction home and community, really close by shopping centers and walmart, and it is a quite community to live. Good and affordable brand new home for first time home owner and investor. Thank you for the updates.
Almost directly on top of the San Andreas fault, not the best location given the damage my Mom saw in Napa in a 5.0 quake on an extension of the Hayward fault and Napa's '14 earthquake which was a 6.0 quake. That is not a show stopper--but it would be important to confirm with the builder that these homes are bolted to their foundations, and tall furnishings such as curio cabinets and bookcases should be bolted to the walls, and last kitchen cabinets should have self locking latches. Our Phoenix home is 3100SF--these homes are a good price because our home's value and similar homes nearby are over 600K now--and they are no longer new builds. Our house has no rear neighbor, is on a park and also has a new nearby casino--Phoenix is surrounded by them now. As a desert dweller I'd recommend San Jacinto and I love the Hemet area. You are an excellent presenter of new homes--covering all the things buyers need to know.
2-3.5 hour commute one way to downtown LA. It’s great that they’re building 500K starter homes, but these are good for retirees or people who work near that area. It’s 85-99 miles one way from there to downtown LA. I’m using dtla as a reference for people who work there. Kinda tough sell, but good for the people who can live there and not have to commute far. Glad to see affordable homes being built somewhere at least. Waiting for the 200K homes at the CA/NV border. 😂
I don't live in this area (I own my new construction home closer to LA) but here before the ppl who can't even afford these homes all have somehting negative to say LOL 🤣
🤔 Thinking of Moving to SoCal? 🏖
📱Call or Text us: 310.421.8590
📨Email: la@mynexthometown.com
📅Zoom: calendly.com/themikedebelak/
📸Instagram: @themikedebelak
Mike Debelak- Southern California Real Estate Agent - DRE # 02107586
HABLO ESPANOL Y INGLES!! (Pregunte por Krystina)
To add me as your agent on the registration form, here's the info:
Mike Debelak
eXp Realty
License # 02107586
mike.debelak@exprealty.com
One of my family purchased a home in this community, I would say it is a pretty good new construction home and community, really close by shopping centers and walmart, and it is a quite community to live. Good and affordable brand new home for first time home owner and investor. Thank you for the updates.
Century Communities is a great option. Thanks for the tour.
Almost directly on top of the San Andreas fault, not the best location given the damage my Mom saw in Napa in a 5.0 quake on an extension of the Hayward fault and Napa's '14 earthquake which was a 6.0 quake. That is not a show stopper--but it would be important to confirm with the builder that these homes are bolted to their foundations, and tall furnishings such as curio cabinets and bookcases should be bolted to the walls, and last kitchen cabinets should have self locking latches.
Our Phoenix home is 3100SF--these homes are a good price because our home's value and similar homes nearby are over 600K now--and they are no longer new builds. Our house has no rear neighbor, is on a park and also has a new nearby casino--Phoenix is surrounded by them now.
As a desert dweller I'd recommend San Jacinto and I love the Hemet area.
You are an excellent presenter of new homes--covering all the things buyers need to know.
2-3.5 hour commute one way to downtown LA. It’s great that they’re building 500K starter homes, but these are good for retirees or people who work near that area.
It’s 85-99 miles one way from there to downtown LA. I’m using dtla as a reference for people who work there. Kinda tough sell, but good for the people who can live there and not have to commute far.
Glad to see affordable homes being built somewhere at least. Waiting for the 200K homes at the CA/NV border. 😂
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I don't live in this area (I own my new construction home closer to LA) but here before the ppl who can't even afford these homes all have somehting negative to say LOL 🤣