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Closed Sales from 8/30/2012 to 9/5/2012

Posted: 07 Sep 2012 05:00 AM PDT

Date Sold Address Zip Tract Sold Price Beds Sq Ft
Airport Area          
8/30/12 2446 Scholarship 92612 Avenue One $310,000 2 850
8/31/12 1152 Scholarship 92612 Avenue One $340,000 2 1037
8/31/12 3131 Michelson Dr 1405 92612 Marquee at Park Place $725,000 2 1347
             
El Camino Real          
8/30/12 5132 Greencap Ave 92604 El Camino Glen $532,000 3 1482
8/30/12 15425 Eiffel Cir 92604 Ranch $690,000 4 2011
8/31/12 7 Elfin 92604 Irvine Groves $475,000 4 1897
9/4/12 24 Snapdragon 14 92604 Deerfield Townhomes $375,000 3 1561
9/5/12 110 Kazan St 1 92604 Walnut Square $285,000 2 1046
             
Northpark            
8/31/12 33 Monrovia 92602 Miramar $1,130,000 5 3100
             
Northwood          
8/30/12 33 Lee 92620 Greenfield $686,400 3 2211
8/30/12 60 Essex Ln 92620 Carlyle at Lanes End $630,000 3 1900
8/30/12 9 CANYON SAGE 92620 Tremaine $801,000 4 2158
8/31/12 30 BAMBOO 92620 Camellia $820,000 4 2315
8/31/12 6 Monticello 92620 Camden Corners $645,000 4 2520
8/31/12 14 Pleasonton 92620 Fieldstone Classics $495,000 3 1350
8/31/12 935 Somerville 92620 Greystone Villas $427,000 2 1300
9/3/12 24 Ericson Aisle 92620 Northwood Villas $365,000 2 1279
             
Oak Creek            
8/30/12 42 Daisy 92618 Montilla $466,000 3 1525
8/30/12 63 Wellington 92618 Kelsey Lane $727,500 4 2100
             
Orangetree          
8/31/12 186 Tangelo 414 92618 Lake Condos $160,000 1 662
             
Portola Springs          
9/5/12 54 Gray Dove 92618 Las Colinas $986,000 4 2741
             
Stonegate East          
8/31/12 1001 Elmhurst 92618 Capistrano $400,000 3 1360
             
Turtle Ridge          
8/30/12 47 Shady Ln 92603 Bontanica $2,200,000 6 4071
8/31/12 23 Gardenpath 92603 Arborel $860,000 3 1665
9/2/12 37 Woods Trl 92603 Arezzo $2,250,000 4 3480
9/4/12 29 VILLAGE WAY 92603 Amberhill $2,351,000 5 4333
             
Turtle Rock          
8/30/12 20 Vernal Spg 92603 Sycamore $2,400,000 3 4097
8/31/12 4 Flintridge 92603 Highlands Lusk $1,430,000 5 3142
9/5/12 12 La Quinta 92612 Pointe - Turtle Rock $740,000 3 2104
             
University Park          
8/30/12 71 Oak Tree Ln 92612 Park II (In Village Park) $540,000 2 1500
9/4/12 5 Holly St 92612 Parkside - Deane $687,000 3 2456
             
University Town Center          
8/30/12 35 Lehigh Aisle 92612 Oxford Court $488,000 2 1682
9/4/12 96 Stanford Ct 48 92612 Princeton Townhomes $425,000 2 1200
9/4/12 75 Exeter 33 92612 Columbia Square $428,000 2 1344
             
Walnut            
8/31/12 14221 Wyeth Ave 92606 Colony 1 $610,000 4 2268
             
West Irvine          
8/31/12 19 Moonstone 92606 Mandeville $379,000 3 1500
             
Woodbridge          
8/31/12 125 Greenmoor 54 92614 Laurels $325,000 2 1080
8/31/12 3 Seadrift 78 92604 Cove $660,000 3 2287
9/1/12 49 E Yale Loop 26 92604 Jefferson $550,000 2 1500
9/4/12 61 Greenfield 68 92614 Alders $302,000 2 1060
9/4/12 7 Bluebird 92604 Creekside $645,000 4 1888
9/5/12 49 Sparrowhawk 92604 Patio Homes (WB) $540,000 4 1662
9/5/12 14 Partridge 92604 Patio Homes (WB) $800,000 4 2200
             
Woodbury          
8/31/12 175 Intrigue 92620 Stonetree $605,000 4 2104

 


Canstruction 2012 - Supporting the Orange County Food Bank

Posted: 06 Sep 2012 03:44 PM PDT

I received an email from a long time IHB reader, Chuck Darrow, regarding an organization he is involved with, Canstruction.  Sounds like many of the companies in the housing and residential development industry participate in this event where they create twenty structures using canned food.  

From their PR:

The premise is this: local architects, engineers, community groups, and students formed twenty teams that include at least one architect. They then designed a structure, gathered all the food items necessary to build it (over 80,000 cans!!), then constructed their visually and structurally stunning canned art structures during an overnight build commencing the night of Friday, August 31 2012 The structures will be on display and open to the public on both sides of South Coast Plaza from September 1 – 23 in conjunction with the Festival of Children.

2009 Build Night Video:

At the end of the event, all of the canned food will be donated to the Orange County Food Bank.  We did an IHB volunteer event here a few years ago and it was an incredibly rewarding experience.  Very cool to see these local companies make these donations to the food bank!  Fluor, Inc is this years major financial sponsor.

Have you seen these in the past? We will try to check them out this weekend.  Discuss below or on Talk Irvine.


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