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December 8, 2007 at 1:15 PM #112132December 8, 2007 at 7:50 PM #112049CoronitaParticipant
For some reason, people are allured to being a "new home owner". I can't explain it. My wife for example, would be willing to pay for a higher price to live in a brand new home versus a resold home. I guess it's the feeling that you can customize to your hearts content, while in reality, for us, it would mean us customizing to be the bare minimum. (white walls, white tiles, no upgrades).
The lesson that I learned early..When we buy a home, buy aresold home from someone who took the time to design the inside…because we suck at it.
I really don't understand the logic to the big hoopla surrounding Pardee Homes Plan 3 Derby Hills. It will be close to $2million with a view, upgrades, and landscaping. That's just insane for a tract home imho. But I guess whatever floats people's boats so to speak.
December 8, 2007 at 7:50 PM #112164CoronitaParticipantFor some reason, people are allured to being a "new home owner". I can't explain it. My wife for example, would be willing to pay for a higher price to live in a brand new home versus a resold home. I guess it's the feeling that you can customize to your hearts content, while in reality, for us, it would mean us customizing to be the bare minimum. (white walls, white tiles, no upgrades).
The lesson that I learned early..When we buy a home, buy aresold home from someone who took the time to design the inside…because we suck at it.
I really don't understand the logic to the big hoopla surrounding Pardee Homes Plan 3 Derby Hills. It will be close to $2million with a view, upgrades, and landscaping. That's just insane for a tract home imho. But I guess whatever floats people's boats so to speak.
December 8, 2007 at 7:50 PM #112208CoronitaParticipantFor some reason, people are allured to being a "new home owner". I can't explain it. My wife for example, would be willing to pay for a higher price to live in a brand new home versus a resold home. I guess it's the feeling that you can customize to your hearts content, while in reality, for us, it would mean us customizing to be the bare minimum. (white walls, white tiles, no upgrades).
The lesson that I learned early..When we buy a home, buy aresold home from someone who took the time to design the inside…because we suck at it.
I really don't understand the logic to the big hoopla surrounding Pardee Homes Plan 3 Derby Hills. It will be close to $2million with a view, upgrades, and landscaping. That's just insane for a tract home imho. But I guess whatever floats people's boats so to speak.
December 8, 2007 at 7:50 PM #112217CoronitaParticipantFor some reason, people are allured to being a "new home owner". I can't explain it. My wife for example, would be willing to pay for a higher price to live in a brand new home versus a resold home. I guess it's the feeling that you can customize to your hearts content, while in reality, for us, it would mean us customizing to be the bare minimum. (white walls, white tiles, no upgrades).
The lesson that I learned early..When we buy a home, buy aresold home from someone who took the time to design the inside…because we suck at it.
I really don't understand the logic to the big hoopla surrounding Pardee Homes Plan 3 Derby Hills. It will be close to $2million with a view, upgrades, and landscaping. That's just insane for a tract home imho. But I guess whatever floats people's boats so to speak.
December 8, 2007 at 7:50 PM #112246CoronitaParticipantFor some reason, people are allured to being a "new home owner". I can't explain it. My wife for example, would be willing to pay for a higher price to live in a brand new home versus a resold home. I guess it's the feeling that you can customize to your hearts content, while in reality, for us, it would mean us customizing to be the bare minimum. (white walls, white tiles, no upgrades).
The lesson that I learned early..When we buy a home, buy aresold home from someone who took the time to design the inside…because we suck at it.
I really don't understand the logic to the big hoopla surrounding Pardee Homes Plan 3 Derby Hills. It will be close to $2million with a view, upgrades, and landscaping. That's just insane for a tract home imho. But I guess whatever floats people's boats so to speak.
December 8, 2007 at 7:54 PM #112062CoronitaParticipantDerby Hill is like that in the CV…I can't explain it and their attitude is straight out of 2003….Especially for the Plan 3's…."
Well, well, well, for the 1st time that I've seen, Pardee has an unsold Plan 3 in inventory at nearly $1.5M. See:
http://www.pardeehomes.com/pricing.php?com=Derby+Hill&pln=Derby+Hill&lku…Three homes sitting in inventory is also the most I've seen since I started watching Derby Hill. Is this the first sign of a crack in their armour?
With regard to their attitude of non-negotiation, you really can't blame them so far, each phase release has been like a stampede over there. They're business people and so far haven't had a need to negotiate anything.
Buy hey, seeing a Plan 3 on their website tells me that demand is slowing for these later phases…there are only so many knife catchers out there, and certainly alot fewer people that can now qualify for a $1.2M loan to buy a standard-fare tract home!
Been there, seen that. If you go take a look at that lot for the Plan 3, it's slightly odd. In fact, some of these lots are just weirdly positioned. What's funny is some of the plan 1 pricing is overrunning that plan 3.
December 8, 2007 at 7:54 PM #112174CoronitaParticipantDerby Hill is like that in the CV…I can't explain it and their attitude is straight out of 2003….Especially for the Plan 3's…."
Well, well, well, for the 1st time that I've seen, Pardee has an unsold Plan 3 in inventory at nearly $1.5M. See:
http://www.pardeehomes.com/pricing.php?com=Derby+Hill&pln=Derby+Hill&lku…Three homes sitting in inventory is also the most I've seen since I started watching Derby Hill. Is this the first sign of a crack in their armour?
With regard to their attitude of non-negotiation, you really can't blame them so far, each phase release has been like a stampede over there. They're business people and so far haven't had a need to negotiate anything.
Buy hey, seeing a Plan 3 on their website tells me that demand is slowing for these later phases…there are only so many knife catchers out there, and certainly alot fewer people that can now qualify for a $1.2M loan to buy a standard-fare tract home!
Been there, seen that. If you go take a look at that lot for the Plan 3, it's slightly odd. In fact, some of these lots are just weirdly positioned. What's funny is some of the plan 1 pricing is overrunning that plan 3.
December 8, 2007 at 7:54 PM #112218CoronitaParticipantDerby Hill is like that in the CV…I can't explain it and their attitude is straight out of 2003….Especially for the Plan 3's…."
Well, well, well, for the 1st time that I've seen, Pardee has an unsold Plan 3 in inventory at nearly $1.5M. See:
http://www.pardeehomes.com/pricing.php?com=Derby+Hill&pln=Derby+Hill&lku…Three homes sitting in inventory is also the most I've seen since I started watching Derby Hill. Is this the first sign of a crack in their armour?
With regard to their attitude of non-negotiation, you really can't blame them so far, each phase release has been like a stampede over there. They're business people and so far haven't had a need to negotiate anything.
Buy hey, seeing a Plan 3 on their website tells me that demand is slowing for these later phases…there are only so many knife catchers out there, and certainly alot fewer people that can now qualify for a $1.2M loan to buy a standard-fare tract home!
Been there, seen that. If you go take a look at that lot for the Plan 3, it's slightly odd. In fact, some of these lots are just weirdly positioned. What's funny is some of the plan 1 pricing is overrunning that plan 3.
December 8, 2007 at 7:54 PM #112226CoronitaParticipantDerby Hill is like that in the CV…I can't explain it and their attitude is straight out of 2003….Especially for the Plan 3's…."
Well, well, well, for the 1st time that I've seen, Pardee has an unsold Plan 3 in inventory at nearly $1.5M. See:
http://www.pardeehomes.com/pricing.php?com=Derby+Hill&pln=Derby+Hill&lku…Three homes sitting in inventory is also the most I've seen since I started watching Derby Hill. Is this the first sign of a crack in their armour?
With regard to their attitude of non-negotiation, you really can't blame them so far, each phase release has been like a stampede over there. They're business people and so far haven't had a need to negotiate anything.
Buy hey, seeing a Plan 3 on their website tells me that demand is slowing for these later phases…there are only so many knife catchers out there, and certainly alot fewer people that can now qualify for a $1.2M loan to buy a standard-fare tract home!
Been there, seen that. If you go take a look at that lot for the Plan 3, it's slightly odd. In fact, some of these lots are just weirdly positioned. What's funny is some of the plan 1 pricing is overrunning that plan 3.
December 8, 2007 at 7:54 PM #112257CoronitaParticipantDerby Hill is like that in the CV…I can't explain it and their attitude is straight out of 2003….Especially for the Plan 3's…."
Well, well, well, for the 1st time that I've seen, Pardee has an unsold Plan 3 in inventory at nearly $1.5M. See:
http://www.pardeehomes.com/pricing.php?com=Derby+Hill&pln=Derby+Hill&lku…Three homes sitting in inventory is also the most I've seen since I started watching Derby Hill. Is this the first sign of a crack in their armour?
With regard to their attitude of non-negotiation, you really can't blame them so far, each phase release has been like a stampede over there. They're business people and so far haven't had a need to negotiate anything.
Buy hey, seeing a Plan 3 on their website tells me that demand is slowing for these later phases…there are only so many knife catchers out there, and certainly alot fewer people that can now qualify for a $1.2M loan to buy a standard-fare tract home!
Been there, seen that. If you go take a look at that lot for the Plan 3, it's slightly odd. In fact, some of these lots are just weirdly positioned. What's funny is some of the plan 1 pricing is overrunning that plan 3.
December 8, 2007 at 8:11 PM #112070CVFanGirlParticipantDerby Hill is almost built out and it’s one of the worst months to sell homes, new or otherwise, New_Renter. They can wait a few more months to try to close it out high.
You all should meet my neighbors who want 1.175m for a 2700 sq ft plan 3 Saratoga.
December 8, 2007 at 8:11 PM #112184CVFanGirlParticipantDerby Hill is almost built out and it’s one of the worst months to sell homes, new or otherwise, New_Renter. They can wait a few more months to try to close it out high.
You all should meet my neighbors who want 1.175m for a 2700 sq ft plan 3 Saratoga.
December 8, 2007 at 8:11 PM #112224CVFanGirlParticipantDerby Hill is almost built out and it’s one of the worst months to sell homes, new or otherwise, New_Renter. They can wait a few more months to try to close it out high.
You all should meet my neighbors who want 1.175m for a 2700 sq ft plan 3 Saratoga.
December 8, 2007 at 8:11 PM #112234CVFanGirlParticipantDerby Hill is almost built out and it’s one of the worst months to sell homes, new or otherwise, New_Renter. They can wait a few more months to try to close it out high.
You all should meet my neighbors who want 1.175m for a 2700 sq ft plan 3 Saratoga.
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