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Post by annabanana on Nov 23, 2005 12:24:36 GMT -8
It looks like there are a few homes for sale in the Cove right now. COPPERWOODS (3200-3600)29 TURNING LEAF, $899,000 realtor.com/Prop/105300009017 TURNING LEAF WY , $899,000 realtor.com/Prop/105367679026 FOXTAIL CT. $949,000, premium lot, backs onto river. realtor.com/Prop/105270108023 MOUNTAIN LAUREL WAY, $899,900, premium lot, backs onto creek/forest ____________________________ SAGEWOODS (2600-3100)? Whispering Willow Way, $ ?, (626) 905-4567 20 Highwood Court, $848,800, large lot 51 N MOUNTAIN LAUREL WY, $798,000 _____________________________ WILDWOODS (2000-2600)23 ROCKSPRINGS WY, $749,900 realtor.com/Prop/105228127627 SANDSTONE, $775,000 23 BROOKSIDE WY, $779,000 realtor.com/Prop/1052701078
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Post by dogwalker on Nov 25, 2005 19:44:22 GMT -8
WANTED: New Unique Mountain Cove Neighbors. Mountain Cove neighbors are not your typical neighbors. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be friendly, caring and have a true desire to get involved in the community that you live in. Family members must be artistic in any form of medium that they would like, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, ceramics, music, singing, live theater, dance, etc. Even if you do not have any of these talents yet, we believe that everyone has the potential to develop these talents. We are seeking creative minds with a passion for creative living. Being that we are surrounded by nature, residents must also have a respect and appreciation for nature. We especially appreciate people that are able to think outside the box.
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Post by red on Nov 28, 2005 10:47:13 GMT -8
I have heard through the grapevine that several of these homes sold over the weekend. The one on Highwood Court sold for over its asking price. Does anyone know how much the one on Whispering Willow is?
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Post by ash on Nov 28, 2005 13:28:41 GMT -8
I am a Realtor and I live in Citrus Cove, an newer development (1993) in Front of Citrus College.
The Description to Whispering Willow is below and it's still Active meaning that it's still available at a price of $819,000 31 WHISPERING WILLOW CT.
I like looking at sales in the area as well, We are currently waiting for the Rosedale COmmunity to open up. Let me know if you guys have any more questions.
SPANISH STYLE "STANDARD PACIFIC" HOME IN SOUGHT AFTER MOUNTAIN COVE GATED COMMUNITY IN THE NORTH AZUSA FOOTHILLS JUST PAST THE FOREST ENTY! GORGEOUS TILE FLOORING, NEW PAINT, BASEBOARDS AND OTHER UPGRADES. PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING +POND.ENJOY A RURAL MOUNTAIN/RIVER SETTING WITHIN CITY LIMITS WHILE HIKING, FISHING, HORSEBACK RIDING, BIKING, AND THE I-210 ARE JUST MINUTES AWAY!
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Post by red on Nov 28, 2005 17:16:25 GMT -8
Thanks for the info ash. The neighbors have been asking about that property.
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Post by annabanana on Nov 30, 2005 11:01:49 GMT -8
From 'Calculated Risk':
Tuesday, November 29, 2005 Record October New Home Sales: 1.424 Million According to the Census Bureau report, New Home Sales in October were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.424 million vs. market expectations of 1.20 million. September sales were revised up to 1.260 million from 1.222 million.
Sales of new one-family houses in October 2005 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,424,000, according to estimates released jointly today by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The Not Seasonally Adjusted monthly rate was 111,000 New Homes sold, up from a revised 101,000 in September.
On a year over year basis, October 2005 sales were 10% higher than October 2004.
The median sales price was stable and previous months were revised upwards.
The median sales price of new houses sold in October 2005 was $231,300; the average sales price was $286,500.
The seasonally adjusted estimate of new houses for sale at the end of October was 496,000. This represents a supply of 4.3 months at the current sales rate.
The 496,000 units of inventory is the all time record for new houses for sale. On a months of supply basis, inventory is at a reasonable level.
This is a very strong report. The pronouncements of the demise of the housing market now appear premature.
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Post by annabanana on Nov 30, 2005 11:36:44 GMT -8
WANTED: New Unique Mountain Cove Neighbors. Mountain Cove neighbors are not your typical neighbors. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be friendly, caring and have a true desire to get involved in the community that you live in. Family members must be artistic in any form of medium that they would like, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, ceramics, music, singing, live theater, dance, etc. Even if you do not have any of these talents yet, we believe that everyone has the potential to develop these talents. We are seeking creative minds with a passion for creative living. Being that we are surrounded by nature, residents must also have a respect and appreciation for nature. We especially appreciate people that are able to think outside the box. "Some of the most wonderful people are the ones who don't fit into boxes." Tori Amos
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Post by Rocco on Dec 1, 2005 11:26:51 GMT -8
"Being that we are surrounded by nature, residents must also have a respect and appreciation for nature."
A bit hypocritical, dontchathink? I mean, come on, there was wildlife here in Mountain Cove before we all decided that our own needs came first. I love wildlife and nature, but I do recognize that I have displaced wildlife by my own selfish actions. This is something that I have struggled with but that I at least recognize.
As far as qualifications go, I would settle for people that park their cars in their driveways, don't bring in RV's or boats to park in Mountain Cove and take pride in their homes by maintaining them to the best of their ability.
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Post by red on Dec 1, 2005 14:12:50 GMT -8
A bit hypocritical, dontchathink? I mean, come on, there was wildlife here in Mountain Cove before we all decided that our own needs came first. I love wildlife and nature, but I do recognize that I have displaced wildlife by my own selfish actions. This is something that I have struggled with but that I at least recognize. I don't see it as being hypocritical. I agree with dogwalker on that point. These homes were to be built whether we bought one or not. The best case scenario would be for the people that live here to do what they can to respect the wildlife around it.
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