Verandas, a William Lyon tract in Columbus Square, had their grand opening today. These are single family detached homes (or so they say) in the City of Tustin. They ARE detached but the size of the yard? is similar to many of the detached condos in Irvine.
We stopped by a little after lunch and I was really surprised how many people were out and about looking at homes. Perhaps all the balloons, hot dogs, and Villages of Columbus stamped cookies brought everyone in today. I didn’t visit any of the other neighborhoods today as I was primarily interested in what the pricing would be at Verandas. The models at Verandas saw a good amount of traffic (as even finding a parking spot was a little tough). From the looks of it, some people were seriously considering purchasing. Others weren’t so pleased.. I overheard some guy say that the floor plan on Model 1 was crap lol 😉
We took a quick tour through the three models and weren’t too impressed. Everything felt cramped even though there was plenty of square footage (1887-2394 sq ft). In general, I like the large kitchen that opens into the great room. None of the models felt like that to me and I’m having a hard time thinking about something positive to say about them. They aren’t all that bad, but for a new home my expectations are just different I suppose.
Perhaps the pricing is what is most appealing about this tract. The Plan 1’s start at $674,990. That’s a pretty competitive price (isn’t it?) for the market right now. A quick ZipRealty search of similar homes didn’t provide too many results. You can find the rest of the pricing in the Verandas thread on our Forums.
Did anyone else check these (or any other) models out? What did you think?