A Review of the Corte Bella Tract at Orchard Hills
Today, I will introduce you to the Corte Bella neighborhood in Orchard Hills. This is the third smallest set of homes and is on the Orchard Hills II side. These Irvine Pacific homes have 3-4 bedrooms and 2.5-3 bathrooms. They range from 1,833 square feet to 2,101 square feet. All homes have a two-car garage. Residences Two and Three have a bedroom downstairs.
Some of the standard amenities in all homes include Kitchenaid stainless steel appliance package, including cooktop, oven, microwave, dishwasher and hood; white satin Thermofoil cabinets with adjustable shelves; granite slab kitchen counters with 6-inch backsplash and full backsplash at cooktop; stainless steel double basin sink with Kohler pull-out faucet; master bath with a sterling tub with 6” x 6” tile surround and separate shower; dual Kohler undermount sinks with marble countertops and backsplash; Kohler polished chrome faucets; ceramic tile flooring at entry, kitchen, dining, baths and laundry; plush carpet throughout living areas; pre-wired multi-media plate; fire-resistant concrete tile roofs; decorative front doors; high efficiency air conditioning and gas furnace; tankless water heaters; and energy efficient bathroom fixtures. All homes are Build it Green™ Certified.
Corte Bella is the farthest east of all of the homes. They are high in the hills and some will have gorgeous views. Most of the streets are very short, with only three houses on each side. There will be a total of 118 homes in the neighborhood. All Corte Bella homes are currently zoned for the Irvine Unified School District (always best to confirm this with your sales agent). Students are assigned to Canyon View Elementary, Sierra Vista Middle School and Northwood High School.
Basic Neighborhood Financial Information
Approximate HOA Dues: $196 per month
Approximate Tax rate: 1.06%
Approximate Mello Roos: $3712 per year (AD Tax: $1,850; CFD Tax: $1,700; other tax $162)
Overall Effective Tax Rate: 1.5%
Prices start at around $820,000 for Residence One, $850,000 for Residence Two, and $870,000 for Residence Three.
Residence One
1,833 square feet
3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths
Base Price: $820,000 ($447 per square foot)
Residence One is modeled in the Formal Spanish elevation; this home also has an Early California elevation. Select lots will have additional windows on the exposed side of the home, including one each in the master bedroom closet, the laundry room, and on the stairway. When you enter the home, the stairs are on the right – with a large storage closet underneath – and the hall leads back to the great room and kitchen. There is a nice little nook tucked in by the staircase, offering a nice spot for a small table or entry bench.
The powder room is actually three steps up from the entryway, on the first landing of the main staircase. I don’t really like this, as it isn’t accessible for visitors who can’t climb stairs. It is otherwise a fine bathroom, with a pedestal sink and a window facing the street. The framed mirror is an upgrade.
At the back of the house, the great room is on the left and the kitchen is on the right. The dining area is straight ahead at the end of the hall. The dining area has a big window and three recessed can lights.
The great room is an average size, with windows on two walls and a sliding door leading to the yard. The crown molding and recessed lights are standard features. The media built-in unit is an upgrade.
The kitchen is pretty much entirely upgraded, so other than the layout, it isn’t a true representation of the standard package. The large center island offers bar seating, storage cabinets and an optional wine/beverage center. The dishwasher and sink are along the back with a window to the yard. The range, refrigerator and ovens are all along the side, with some counter space surrounding the range. The walk-in pantry is shown with the upgraded organizer. The setup seems functional, though I would have liked to see the dishwasher closer to the cabinets and drawers.
The backyard is very small. There is room for a table and barbecue, but not much space for anything else.
All of the bedrooms in Corte Bella are on the second floor. At the top of the stairs, the laundry room and master suite are to the right. The two secondary bedrooms are down the hall in front of you. The laundry room has side by side machines and included upper cabinets. There isn’t really space for a sink or to add more storage.
The master bedroom is a good size and has windows overlooking the side and backyard. It has space for a sitting area in the corner. The coffered ceiling is standard, but the recessed lights and crown molding are upgrades.
Like the kitchen, the master bathroom is almost entirely upgraded, including cabinets, drawer pulls, jetted tub, vanity detailing, marble countertop and tub surround, and the tile backsplash. The vanity on the right houses both sinks but doesn’t have a lot of space between them. The bathtub and shower setup are similar to many of the new homes I have seen recently, with a shared deck on one side. The standard tub does not have jets. The shower is a good size, with a small seat and shelf in one corner. The closet is average sized and is shown with the standard single shelf and pole.
The main hallway has big linen storage area. The bathroom shows the standard white Thermofoil shaker cabinets and white cultured marble countertop. All of the hardware on the vanity and sinks are included, except the drawer pulls at the bottom of the vanity. The backsplash is also standard. A door separates the sinks from the shower, which has upgraded tile throughout. Though the shower/tub combo is standard, buyers can opt for just a shower.
Bedrooms 2 and 3 are pretty similar in size, though the small entryway in Bedroom 2 makes it feel more spacious. Both bedrooms overlook the street and also have windows on the side. Bedroom 3 has a Juliette balcony. Both closets are standard, two-door sliders with storage above (cabinet doors not included), though they seem a little smaller than in other homes.
This home had a lot of similarities to the Vista Scena homes I reviewed last week. The overall layout is basically the same and they have most of the same standard features. The benefit to Corte Bella over Vista Scena is a little more square footage and these are single family homes, rather than the townhomes at Vista Scena.
Residence Two
1,922 square feet
3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths
Parlor/Den
Base Price: $850,000 ($442 per square foot)
Residence Two is modeled in the Monterey elevation; this home also has an Early California and a Northern Italian elevation, plus a fourth whose name wasn’t listed. The garage faces the street, but front door is on the side of the house, so these homes are always on a corner lot. The front entry in this home gives a glimpse of the great room at the back and a look into the den on the right. There is a large closet underneath the stairs.
The den faces the front of the house and has optional French doors leading in from the hallway. It is a nice size for an office and doesn’t have the option to be a bedroom instead. All of built-in units, wainscoting and crown molding are upgrades.
In addition to the closet, the hall also leads to garage access, a laundry room and a powder room. The laundry room has side by side machines and upper cabinets. The powder room has the standard pedestal sink.
The great room and kitchen are at the end of the hall. The great room is shown with the optional stacking sliding doors, which stretch the full length of the back wall and through the dining area. The room is shown without any upgraded built-ins and includes the standard pre-wiring for the flat screen TV.
The kitchen is shown with the included white cabinets and drawers, though the glass-fronted cabinets are upgraded. The large, center island houses the sink and dishwasher, and it offers bar seating. The cooktop is set into one wall while the fridge (shown upgraded) and the (standard) double oven/microwave are on another. There is some counter space on each side of the cooktop, but not as much as in many other new kitchens. A walk-in pantry, shown with the standard shelving, sits in the corner. This kitchen also shows upgraded granite and backsplash, sink, drawer pulls and the wine/beverage center.
The dining area is in the back corner. With windows on one wall and the stacking sliding doors on another, this space gets a lot of light.
On the opposite side of the great room, a short hallway leads to the master bedroom. The room is spacious and bright. It is shown with upgraded recessed lights and crown molding. There is a single French door leading out to the backyard.
The master bath has a vanity on the left with two sinks, where the counter and drawer pulls are upgrades. On the right, there is a bathtub and separate stall shower, shown with upgraded tub deck, tile backsplash, and liners at shower surround. The shower is an average size, with a narrow shelf shared with the tub deck and a small corner seat. The walk-in closet is a good size, shown with the included single pole and shelf.
The backyard is again very small. It is nice to have access from the great room and master bedroom.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a shared bath. A small, optional tech desk is shown at the top of the stairs. The shared bath in the hallway has a vanity similar to that of the master bedroom. This one is shown with a fully upgraded shower in lieu of the standard shower/tub combo.
Bedroom Two is on the left and is the smaller of the two rooms. It has a big walk-in closet and French doors leading out to the huge balcony it shares with Bedroom 3. The balcony spans the full width of the house. Sadly, this deck is only in the modeled elevation. Two of the others have no balcony at all and the fourth elevation has a separate Juliette balcony off each bedroom.
Bedroom Three feels very spacious. It has a sliding closet, shown with upgraded mirrored doors and the standard, open storage space above it.
This home will be very appealing to buyers who want a downstairs master suite. Otherwise, the only main difference between this and Residence One is the addition of the den. For those wanting a balcony, the modeled Monterey elevation is the way to go.
Residence Three
2,101 square feet
4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths
Parlor/Den
Base Price: $870,000 ($414 per square foot)
Residence Three is modeled in the Northern Italian style, with Formal Spanish and Early California as other options. In this home, the entry is just a small foyer, with the great room directly in front of it, the stairs on the left, and the downstairs bedroom jutting out alongside the front walkway. The flooring and window treatments throughout the home are upgrades.
The great room is bigger than in the other models, but a little more isolated from the kitchen. The layout makes it more like a traditional family room than a true great room. Windows look out to the side and back yards. The built-in unit is an upgrade.
The dining room sits behind the great room and slightly to the side. It has sliding doors to the backyard and windows on another wall. There is space for a big table.
The kitchen is to the right of the dining area. Its island is very small compared to other homes, but still has space for a couple of bar stools. Because it is offset from the great room, this kitchen uses three walls, so there a lot of cabinets. One wall has the dishwasher and sink, another has the cooktop, and the third has the fridge, ovens, and pantry. Basically everything shown in this kitchen is upgraded, including the appliances, counters, cabinets and more.
A doorway in the kitchen leads to the laundry room, a launch zone, and the garage. The launch comes standard with upper and lower cabinets, but is shown with an upgraded unit. The laundry room has side by side machines, a sink, upper cabinets and a pole for hanging clothes.
The backyard is a little bigger than it was in the other two homes, though still pretty small.
The bedroom at the front of the house (Bedroom 4) is a pretty typical downstairs bedroom. It is average sized, with a two-door closet and windows facing the street and side. This one has a nice little corner nook beside a window with enough space for a chair.
The adjacent bathroom is the only one on the first floor (no separate powder room). It has a single sink and a shower, shown here with upgraded liners, shower floor and countertop. There is an option for a shower/tub combo.
Upstairs are the master and two secondary bedrooms. The master sits just to the left at the top of the stairs and the other two bedrooms are at the end of the hall.
The master is pretty similar to the other two models. It is a good size with windows on two walls. Again, the coffered ceiling is standard, the can lights and crown molding are upgrades.
The master bath is also quite similar, with the vanity on one side and the tub and shower on the other. In this home, the vanity is actually split, with one sink on each side of the closet door. The vanities are also shown with drawers instead of the standard cabinets, upgraded counters and backsplashes, and upgraded mirrors. The tub has the same upgrades and the shower floor also has upgraded tiles. The shower is a little bigger than in the other models. All of the Corte Bella homes have an option to put a door between the bedroom and bathroom.
The hallway has a linen closet and the shared bathroom. The bath has two sinks and a shower/tub combo. The only upgrade is the clear glass tub enclosure. There is also an option for just a shower.
The secondary bedrooms are both a good size. Bedroom 2 overlooks the backyard and has a small entryway, so it is set back a bit from the hall. Bedroom 3 faces the street and has French doors leading to a Juliette balcony in the modeled elevation. Both rooms have the usual two-door closet and storage above, this time shown with the optional cabinet doors.
I don’t love the layout of this home. I prefer the more common great room-kitchen setup, rather than having them offset as they are in Residence Three. I do like the launch zone near the garage. I would not be surprised if Residence Two (with the downstairs master) ends up being more popular. Overall, Corte Bella base prices are in line with the current price per square foot.
IRWD Indoor Water-Use Rebates
“Together, toilets and clothes washers account for approximately 45% of the water used inside your home.”
Last week I wrote about rebates for outdoor water-saving devices. Since about 70% of California water use goes to home landscaping, saving water in this area can greatly cut down on residential water use and, therefore, cut down on energy use and homeowner costs. This week’s post is about rebates for two standard, high-water using items in all homes—clothes washers and toilets. These rebates will also help homeowners save water, energy, and money.
High-efficiency clothes washers use about 55% less water than standard washer. Less water use also means that less energy will be used. And tests show that high-efficiency clothes washers last longer, and most are more energy-efficient. This means a lower energy bill as well as a lower water bill. Rebates for high-efficiency clothes washers start at $85.
Here are some tips that will help you save even more water, energy, and money when using your clothes washer:
Run full loads, if at all possible.
If small loads are necessary, match the water level to the load size.
Replace leaking or cracked valves and hoses immediately.
Use preventative maintenance to avoid a breakdowns or a costly flooding.
For more information, see the SoCal Water Smart High-Efficiency Clothes Washers webpage.
High-efficiency toilets (HETs) use about 20% less water than standard toilets. Rebates start at $50. For a list of qualifying models, see the qualifying products webpage. For a list of qualifying four liter models, go to the High-Efficiency Toilets webpage, then click on the four liter model link to download the file. For the answers to some frequently asked questions, see the FAQ page. And for additional information, see SoCal Water Smart High-Efficiency Toilets webpage.
Open House Review: 17 Soaring Hawk
Detached, Upgraded Woodbridge Single Family Home in Outer Loop
17 Soaring Hawk $820,000
Turning off Culver onto Main and then taking Timberwood to Soaring Hawk leads to this upgraded single family detached home in the outer loop. New to the market, about 5 days, and nicely remodeled, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath property also raises the question of location. Recently I have seen several properties in the outer loop in Woodbridge that have been nicely upgraded. In the market it is interesting to see how price plays out with homes that sit closer to Culver traffic. Woodbridge’s prime lake recreation, community atmosphere and top schools are all part of the package with location being the only difference from many other similar properties inside the loop.
Significant Numbers: Built in 1984, this 1,633 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home sits on a 4,356 sq. ft. lot. HOA dues are $80 and the price per sq. ft is $502. Public records show this home sold for $630,000 in 2010.
Close up: From the custom brick landscaping at curbside on through the home to the complete brick planter and entertainment layout in the rear patio, the home creates a feeling of relaxed ease.
Stepping inside an inviting atrium with fountain is straight ahead and a spacious living room is on the right. The living room has a striking library wall with custom built-in bookcase and ladder, cozy window nook and fireplace. Cathedral ceilings with skylights, lush carpet and new ceramic tile make the most of this breezy light filled single level floor plan.
The dining room has ceramic tile flooring and overlooks the atrium.
The newly remodeled kitchen with granite and stainless appliances sits next to the family room that opens to the patio.
The patio has custom brickwork, a retractable cover and a built in barbecue making the most of the outside space.
More specifics:
Single family
Bedrooms, 3
Baths, 2
Detached, no common walls
Central furnace, central air
Laundry inside
Attached two car garage
Two parking spaces
Association pool, spa
Irvine Unified School District
What should be considered? The outer loop location near Culver paired with many upgrades will be evaluated. Just around the corner from the property there is a local park and South Lake is within walking distance. Along with top local schools at all levels this makes Woodbridge a key player in the Irvine market. Being a completely detached home is another big plus for this home.
Who will move in? A family looking for top schools and equally great lake recreation facilities may choose this home. A family with older members who needs a single level home may check this one out. Professional couples who like to entertain and are looking for access to Irvine and Orange County’s many options may choose this home too.
Recent nearby listings: 28 Bahia, $900,000; 22 Queens Way, $685,000.
Recent nearby sales: 14 Whistling Isle, $845,000; 57 Barcelona, $860,000
Open House Review: 1 Clinton
At the beginning of the month I reviewed the same layout as 1 Clinton at18 Prescott, less the loft. You can read it to get a comparison of the two properties. 1 Clinton is a two level townhome with two bedrooms. It is located in an area with very low traffic due to surrounding cul-de-sac streets. Unlike 18 Prescott, I did not notice any street noise from Irvine Boulevard, but 19 Prescott made small changes to update the home. This home is an end unit which brings in additional light in the staircase and provides more privacy in the patio area. The price has recently dropped from the $549,000 price to $529,000
Asking Price: $529,000
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2.5
Square Footage: 1,424
Lot Size: 2,178
$/Sq Ft: $371
Days on Market: 59
Property Type: Townhome Two Level
Year Built: 1980
Community: Northwood – Sheffield Manor
HOA dues are $245 per month and there are no Mello Roos taxes.
Upon entry the staircase is immediately to the right. To the left is the living room with cathedral ceilings. A short hallway with a coat closet and bathroom is straight ahead which leads to the kitchen and dining area.
The home has glossy laminate wood flooring, cream carpet in the living room, staircase, upstairs hallway and bedrooms. The carpet looks worn and has lumps upstairs. With this being an end unit, it is a light and bright home with multiple large windows in the front and back. The windows are original.
The living room has cathedral ceilings, which provides a sense of spaciousness and a large window bringing in a lot of light. The fireplace is located next to the front windows.
The bathroom has been updated with a new pedestal sink and mirror. The flooring is a basic tile.
The kitchen has original cabinets with no hardware, white appliances and clean 4×4 tile countertops. The original fluorescent lights have been replaced with recessed lighting, partially raising part of the ceiling. The kitchen has an open solution with a peninsula long enough for some bar seating. It overlooks the dining area. There is plenty of cabinets and counter space but it lacks a pantry. 18 Prescott’s kitchen also had original cabinets, but they were painted white and had added hardware.
To the left is the indoor laundry room. On the left is space for a side-by-side washer on the dryer. On the right are additional lower and upper cabinets for more storage, which is a nice feature.
The dining area sits in front of the sliding glass door. It is a nice spacious area. The back patio is large for a townhome. It has a small area for entertaining. The garage entrance is located in the patio. Although 18 Prescott had grass and fruit trees, it is nice that this patio only has one neighboring wall, so it creates more of a private and open feel to the back.
On the wall of the staircase is a large frosted window that brings in additional natural light into the home. Once upstairs there is hallway lined with some linen cabinets on the right hand side.
The master bedroom is to the right. The ceilings are high and a large window looks out to the patio. The bathroom is located through a large opening. Without a privacy door into the master bathroom some of the light and noise may travel into the sleeping area in the morning and evenings, but there is a curtain that currently hangs at the opening. There are two sets of mirrored sliding doors in the bathroom. To the left is a single original sink. The counter top and painted white cabinets look original, but the hardware has been updated. Next to the sink is the separate shower and toilet. The shower base looks a bit worn, but the original 4×4 tile walls are in good condition.
The secondary bedroom is a standard size with double mirrored sliding closet doors . Next to the room is the shared bathroom. It has tile floors and a new pedestal sink. The tub/shower combo is original but has new glass window sliding doors.
1 Clinton is a basic townhome with a nice sized patio. In comparison to 18 Prescott, there are trade-offs. There is the extra small loft in Prescott and a nicely landscaped patio, but 1 Clinton is an end-unit. The home feeds into great Irvine schools: Brywood Elementary, Sierra Vista Middle School and Northwood High School.