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June 29, 2009 at 3:23 PM #422082June 29, 2009 at 3:52 PM #421858
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ParticipantYep, that does it, w/out the pool, you’ll spend ~7/8%. Hiring a landscape designer will probably cost you a few grand more too. I doubt most people hire landscape designers, so if you buy resale, you’ll have to deal w/ landscape that’s not designed by a designer. It’ll cost you more to rip it up and put in new one (designed by a designer). 3600 sq-ft house probably have a foot print of around 2000-2200 sq-ft, then the front hard & drive way takes another 2500-3500 sq-ft, so your back yard is roughly about 1300-2500 sq-ft.
June 29, 2009 at 3:52 PM #422361an
ParticipantYep, that does it, w/out the pool, you’ll spend ~7/8%. Hiring a landscape designer will probably cost you a few grand more too. I doubt most people hire landscape designers, so if you buy resale, you’ll have to deal w/ landscape that’s not designed by a designer. It’ll cost you more to rip it up and put in new one (designed by a designer). 3600 sq-ft house probably have a foot print of around 2000-2200 sq-ft, then the front hard & drive way takes another 2500-3500 sq-ft, so your back yard is roughly about 1300-2500 sq-ft.
June 29, 2009 at 3:52 PM #422087an
ParticipantYep, that does it, w/out the pool, you’ll spend ~7/8%. Hiring a landscape designer will probably cost you a few grand more too. I doubt most people hire landscape designers, so if you buy resale, you’ll have to deal w/ landscape that’s not designed by a designer. It’ll cost you more to rip it up and put in new one (designed by a designer). 3600 sq-ft house probably have a foot print of around 2000-2200 sq-ft, then the front hard & drive way takes another 2500-3500 sq-ft, so your back yard is roughly about 1300-2500 sq-ft.
June 29, 2009 at 3:52 PM #422591an
ParticipantYep, that does it, w/out the pool, you’ll spend ~7/8%. Hiring a landscape designer will probably cost you a few grand more too. I doubt most people hire landscape designers, so if you buy resale, you’ll have to deal w/ landscape that’s not designed by a designer. It’ll cost you more to rip it up and put in new one (designed by a designer). 3600 sq-ft house probably have a foot print of around 2000-2200 sq-ft, then the front hard & drive way takes another 2500-3500 sq-ft, so your back yard is roughly about 1300-2500 sq-ft.
June 29, 2009 at 3:52 PM #422429an
ParticipantYep, that does it, w/out the pool, you’ll spend ~7/8%. Hiring a landscape designer will probably cost you a few grand more too. I doubt most people hire landscape designers, so if you buy resale, you’ll have to deal w/ landscape that’s not designed by a designer. It’ll cost you more to rip it up and put in new one (designed by a designer). 3600 sq-ft house probably have a foot print of around 2000-2200 sq-ft, then the front hard & drive way takes another 2500-3500 sq-ft, so your back yard is roughly about 1300-2500 sq-ft.
July 2, 2009 at 2:22 PM #424784joec
ParticipantOne thing I’m reading that people don’t consider also is that when you buy a resale/used home, sure, you’re getting the landscaping, window coverings, any flooring upgrades for free, etc…but after 10-20 years, the design style is old and you really miss out on modern construction specs such as better insulation, full cat-5e wiring and cable all over the house, dual zone air-con, etc…
Not to mention that many folks will want to rip out all the old freebies anyways and put in their own window coverings, flooring etc so that’s a total waste of time and money to rip up and re-install.
Even 5 year old things SHOULD be pretty worthless after so many years of use. In my view, any used item is an auto 50% off already since you didn’t select or pick it compared with buying new and your own designs.
The main thing with this builder is they have very little competition now in 4S since Silhouette is completely shutdown (John Laing) and for folks who want a NEW home and a driveway, Chanteclair is the only option.
All the homes being reserved in 1 hour means they left some money on the table so it wouldn’t surprise me if pricing for the next phase goes higher.
15% is way too high I think for most folks when if comes to what MOST folks spend for landscaping.
Also, you don’t have to get hardwood floors or shutters…I personally like carpet myself.
July 2, 2009 at 2:22 PM #424947joec
ParticipantOne thing I’m reading that people don’t consider also is that when you buy a resale/used home, sure, you’re getting the landscaping, window coverings, any flooring upgrades for free, etc…but after 10-20 years, the design style is old and you really miss out on modern construction specs such as better insulation, full cat-5e wiring and cable all over the house, dual zone air-con, etc…
Not to mention that many folks will want to rip out all the old freebies anyways and put in their own window coverings, flooring etc so that’s a total waste of time and money to rip up and re-install.
Even 5 year old things SHOULD be pretty worthless after so many years of use. In my view, any used item is an auto 50% off already since you didn’t select or pick it compared with buying new and your own designs.
The main thing with this builder is they have very little competition now in 4S since Silhouette is completely shutdown (John Laing) and for folks who want a NEW home and a driveway, Chanteclair is the only option.
All the homes being reserved in 1 hour means they left some money on the table so it wouldn’t surprise me if pricing for the next phase goes higher.
15% is way too high I think for most folks when if comes to what MOST folks spend for landscaping.
Also, you don’t have to get hardwood floors or shutters…I personally like carpet myself.
July 2, 2009 at 2:22 PM #424715joec
ParticipantOne thing I’m reading that people don’t consider also is that when you buy a resale/used home, sure, you’re getting the landscaping, window coverings, any flooring upgrades for free, etc…but after 10-20 years, the design style is old and you really miss out on modern construction specs such as better insulation, full cat-5e wiring and cable all over the house, dual zone air-con, etc…
Not to mention that many folks will want to rip out all the old freebies anyways and put in their own window coverings, flooring etc so that’s a total waste of time and money to rip up and re-install.
Even 5 year old things SHOULD be pretty worthless after so many years of use. In my view, any used item is an auto 50% off already since you didn’t select or pick it compared with buying new and your own designs.
The main thing with this builder is they have very little competition now in 4S since Silhouette is completely shutdown (John Laing) and for folks who want a NEW home and a driveway, Chanteclair is the only option.
All the homes being reserved in 1 hour means they left some money on the table so it wouldn’t surprise me if pricing for the next phase goes higher.
15% is way too high I think for most folks when if comes to what MOST folks spend for landscaping.
Also, you don’t have to get hardwood floors or shutters…I personally like carpet myself.
July 2, 2009 at 2:22 PM #424432joec
ParticipantOne thing I’m reading that people don’t consider also is that when you buy a resale/used home, sure, you’re getting the landscaping, window coverings, any flooring upgrades for free, etc…but after 10-20 years, the design style is old and you really miss out on modern construction specs such as better insulation, full cat-5e wiring and cable all over the house, dual zone air-con, etc…
Not to mention that many folks will want to rip out all the old freebies anyways and put in their own window coverings, flooring etc so that’s a total waste of time and money to rip up and re-install.
Even 5 year old things SHOULD be pretty worthless after so many years of use. In my view, any used item is an auto 50% off already since you didn’t select or pick it compared with buying new and your own designs.
The main thing with this builder is they have very little competition now in 4S since Silhouette is completely shutdown (John Laing) and for folks who want a NEW home and a driveway, Chanteclair is the only option.
All the homes being reserved in 1 hour means they left some money on the table so it wouldn’t surprise me if pricing for the next phase goes higher.
15% is way too high I think for most folks when if comes to what MOST folks spend for landscaping.
Also, you don’t have to get hardwood floors or shutters…I personally like carpet myself.
July 2, 2009 at 2:22 PM #424201joec
ParticipantOne thing I’m reading that people don’t consider also is that when you buy a resale/used home, sure, you’re getting the landscaping, window coverings, any flooring upgrades for free, etc…but after 10-20 years, the design style is old and you really miss out on modern construction specs such as better insulation, full cat-5e wiring and cable all over the house, dual zone air-con, etc…
Not to mention that many folks will want to rip out all the old freebies anyways and put in their own window coverings, flooring etc so that’s a total waste of time and money to rip up and re-install.
Even 5 year old things SHOULD be pretty worthless after so many years of use. In my view, any used item is an auto 50% off already since you didn’t select or pick it compared with buying new and your own designs.
The main thing with this builder is they have very little competition now in 4S since Silhouette is completely shutdown (John Laing) and for folks who want a NEW home and a driveway, Chanteclair is the only option.
All the homes being reserved in 1 hour means they left some money on the table so it wouldn’t surprise me if pricing for the next phase goes higher.
15% is way too high I think for most folks when if comes to what MOST folks spend for landscaping.
Also, you don’t have to get hardwood floors or shutters…I personally like carpet myself.
August 26, 2009 at 9:39 AM #449072DA
ParticipantChanteclair released yet another release this month. Any locals there who have the price list of the current phase? Is the builder including any upgrades this time? The new home market is completely dried up in 4s ranch.
August 26, 2009 at 9:39 AM #449263DA
ParticipantChanteclair released yet another release this month. Any locals there who have the price list of the current phase? Is the builder including any upgrades this time? The new home market is completely dried up in 4s ranch.
August 26, 2009 at 9:39 AM #449603DA
ParticipantChanteclair released yet another release this month. Any locals there who have the price list of the current phase? Is the builder including any upgrades this time? The new home market is completely dried up in 4s ranch.
August 26, 2009 at 9:39 AM #449676DA
ParticipantChanteclair released yet another release this month. Any locals there who have the price list of the current phase? Is the builder including any upgrades this time? The new home market is completely dried up in 4s ranch.
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