Saturday, October 20, 2007

More Eastvale Madness....

Madness, madness, they call it madness....



5642 ANNANDALE PL, Corona, CA 92880, This is 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 3452 sq/ft home. Near as I can tell these were built in 2001 and sold for around $280K. This home appears to be a rather basic model. I can't see any real upgrades from the pics. We have your basic white tile counters, cultured marble vanities etc. He has painted a few rooms and the landscaping is very nice but over all this home is nothing special. But listen to what the realtard has to say "No Expense Was Spared On This Lavishly Decorated Home!" well if "no expense" is a gallon of paint, I agree, otherwise shut the hell up, how is a white tile counter expensive. If your looking for a 5 year old builder basic home for $709k, look no farther, Mr Dreambig has the place for you.

However, if you would like a few upgrades then you may want to look just down the street at
5712 ANNANDALE PL. This home is the same model but this one looks to have a few upgrades. The counters look like Corian and it has fancy tile backsplashes, new carpet and new paint. This home however, is owned by Mr. Bank and he's willing to deal. Mr. Bank gave a loan to Mr Houseflopper for his $605k purchase in Jan of 05. How ever Mr. Houseflopper was unable to pay Mr. Bank and he took the house back in August of 2006 for the balance of $530K. Mr. bank has been trying to unload this "load" ever since. Mr. bank has finally started reducing the price and currently he is asking $479K. So Mr. Bank's is priced $230k less than Mr. Dreambigs place. I wonder which will sell first. Actually I wonder it any of them will sell.....


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for your in-depth analysis, Golfer-x, I'm sure you've saved a lot of folks the headache of getting into an upside-down mess by your reports. I'm looking at a new house from Centex in Eastvale off of Archibald and 65th. It's 3600 sf and has 5 bd and 4 1/2 baths. Some bathroom and kitchen upgrades, no flooring or blinds, will run me 475,000. I know you're not a pro at this, but you've seen more houses than I have, so what do you think about these numbers? Should I bite? Thanks for anyhelp you can give.