@@jamesdellaneve9005 It is a struggle to keep up. I was recently in Austin and there too prices for everyday meals were high. Hopefully, that won't discourage you from still visiting from time-to-time.
@@JasonAllenREALTOR Actually, I meant the real estate. The restaurants are great there. I don’t mind paying for good food. Love going up the mountain too. Springtime is great. When it’s 80 degrees below and 45 degrees with snow up top. It’s just an hour plus drive for lunch. Love the mid century boutiques and antique shops. I built a custom Tuscan home in Upland 6 years ago. It’s probably hitting $2.5M now. If I ever sell and leave, I’d like to build a MCM. Probably an Eichler style post and beam. Simple.
@@jamesdellaneve9005 An Eichler! You're a northern California man! Love it. I was born and raised in San Francisco. We have a few Richard Neutras and some Eichlers in The City. Neutras are here too, but no Eichlers that I know of. I'd love to see one put up!
Yeah. It is astounding. Two factors are driving the sticker price that's irrespective of the aesthetic appeal. It's the proximity to downtown and the newness, meaning, brand new connotes "no worries."
Fair enough! And I appreciate the sentiment. Open floorplans aren't for everyone. I have a great listing at 1467 E Amado with a closed kitchen and, sadly, the ratio of those who prefer an open kitchen is higher than those that prefer closed. I think this has to do with more people eating take-out than preparing meals at home.
@@JasonAllenREALTOR The video was very helpful. ELON is a mess. I see massive problems on the horizon for Elon and the one across the street. But the ELON product is awful.
Excellent design! Love the inside outside access.
I completely agree. They've taken some of the best ideas put forward with mid-century design and made them fresh for our time.
@@JasonAllenREALTOR I live in Upland and enjoy visiting PS for lunch and such. Wow! Have the prices gone through the roof.
@@jamesdellaneve9005 It is a struggle to keep up. I was recently in Austin and there too prices for everyday meals were high. Hopefully, that won't discourage you from still visiting from time-to-time.
@@JasonAllenREALTOR Actually, I meant the real estate. The restaurants are great there. I don’t mind paying for good food. Love going up the mountain too. Springtime is great. When it’s 80 degrees below and 45 degrees with snow up top. It’s just an hour plus drive for lunch. Love the mid century boutiques and antique shops. I built a custom Tuscan home in Upland 6 years ago. It’s probably hitting $2.5M now. If I ever sell and leave, I’d like to build a MCM. Probably an Eichler style post and beam. Simple.
@@jamesdellaneve9005 An Eichler! You're a northern California man! Love it. I was born and raised in San Francisco. We have a few Richard Neutras and some Eichlers in The City. Neutras are here too, but no Eichlers that I know of. I'd love to see one put up!
Just looked up the pricing. Good God, NO.
Yeah. It is astounding. Two factors are driving the sticker price that's irrespective of the aesthetic appeal. It's the proximity to downtown and the newness, meaning, brand new connotes "no worries."
No thanks, I do not enjoy living in my kitchen and the whole place is a kitchen. But well presented.
Fair enough! And I appreciate the sentiment. Open floorplans aren't for everyone. I have a great listing at 1467 E Amado with a closed kitchen and, sadly, the ratio of those who prefer an open kitchen is higher than those that prefer closed. I think this has to do with more people eating take-out than preparing meals at home.
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Please slow down Jason. You gave me a headache before i was halfway thru, I had to turn it off.
Oh no! I'm sorry Mark. :~/
awful
The property or my video?
@@JasonAllenREALTOR The video was very helpful. ELON is a mess. I see massive problems on the horizon for Elon and the one across the street. But the ELON product is awful.
@@OnTheHighWatch Gotcha. It will be interesting to see how these age.