Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Where to Buy Your Dream Home

     When getting down to the basics of buying a house, you need to factor many different issues into your decision. One main problem: Dove Canyon, or Coto de Caza, California. When looking to find a home, you will realize that these cities are neighboring each other and they are both luxurious and phenomenal.
     Next, you have to rule out the statistics and decide where you like the best. In this case, Coto wins a few of the stats, but then dove comes in with a snappy takeover. In Coto, "134 residences listed in brokers' MLS system with 24 new deals opening in the past 30 days." while in Dove, "23 residences listed in brokers' MLS system with 5 new deals opening in the past 30 days", states JONATHAN LANSNER of the Orange County Register. 
     On the plus side, Dove Canyon's Market time is almost a whole month less than Coto's is. Forclosures and short sales are about the same in both of these communities. The market has been struggling and this proves that regardless of the community, the county is being affected. 
Jonathon states that, "Homes for sale in Coto De Caza represent 1.3% of Orange County inventory -- and 1.1% of all the distressed homes listed for sale in Orange County." This is a shocking fact and doesn't seem like too large of a number. But in hindsight, this community is "Coto de Caza contains commercial endeavors, Lodge at Coto de Caza, The Coto de Caza Golf and Racquet Club, & The Coto de Caza General Store.", courtesy of Wikipedia.
      In Dove Canyon, the homes represent .2% in Orange County inventory, and .2%of all the distressed homes listed. Dove Canyon however has a shopping center, trails for hikers as well as horseback riders, and it has the golf club, pool and tennis courts. This community is beautiful and has all of the necessities of finding a great home. Another thing about Dove Canyon is that all of the homes are single-residence homes, and many are families, so whoever lives there will have companions.
      "Cities with highest level of distressed properties among their listings? Lake Forest was tops -- 59.0% -- followed by Santa Ana at 58.5% of listings and Anaheim at 58.3% of listings.  Fewest? Seal Beach was tops -- 4.1% -- followed by Corona Del Mar at 5.0% of listings and Newport Coast at 6.7% of listings."
   All in all, Coto de Caza and Dove Canyon are two amazing places to buy your dream home and anyone would be lucky to be able to afford a house, to make a living there. When living there, your house turns into your home, and your life is that much more extravagant, whether due to finances or just because you feel richer that you have such an amazing life experience of having your dream.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/months-321542-homes-sale.html



2 comments:

  1. Hey Julie, Your topic caught mt attention right away and compelled me to read your post even though its not complete yet. The topis you chose is pretty interesting. Your introduction was clear enough to let the reader know what you will be talking about in your entire post. All the information presented until now is well-organized and well written clearly defining the purpose. Moreover, your entire post is supported by figures and statistics providing a nice differentiation between Coto de Caza and Dove Canyon. I hope your router gets back to normal as soon as possible. Really looking forward to read your entire post.

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  2. good topic to write about, although the text is confusing and clustered with too many stats. also, considering the title i think the argument is too broad for it to be narrowed down to only two neighborhoods. maybe change the title to more specific

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