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February 25, 2009 at 12:57 PM #355288February 25, 2009 at 2:16 PM #354750sunny88Participant
[quote=recordsclerk]Sunny,
Are the models open? They were still building the last time we visited. [/quote]
The 2 models are open now and 4 homes are under construction. One apparently already sold according to the sales agent.
The backyards of the models are huge and in my opinion a deterrent to many potential home buyers as landscaping will be extremely expensive.February 25, 2009 at 2:16 PM #355059sunny88Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Sunny,
Are the models open? They were still building the last time we visited. [/quote]
The 2 models are open now and 4 homes are under construction. One apparently already sold according to the sales agent.
The backyards of the models are huge and in my opinion a deterrent to many potential home buyers as landscaping will be extremely expensive.February 25, 2009 at 2:16 PM #355192sunny88Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Sunny,
Are the models open? They were still building the last time we visited. [/quote]
The 2 models are open now and 4 homes are under construction. One apparently already sold according to the sales agent.
The backyards of the models are huge and in my opinion a deterrent to many potential home buyers as landscaping will be extremely expensive.February 25, 2009 at 2:16 PM #355221sunny88Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Sunny,
Are the models open? They were still building the last time we visited. [/quote]
The 2 models are open now and 4 homes are under construction. One apparently already sold according to the sales agent.
The backyards of the models are huge and in my opinion a deterrent to many potential home buyers as landscaping will be extremely expensive.February 25, 2009 at 2:16 PM #355328sunny88Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Sunny,
Are the models open? They were still building the last time we visited. [/quote]
The 2 models are open now and 4 homes are under construction. One apparently already sold according to the sales agent.
The backyards of the models are huge and in my opinion a deterrent to many potential home buyers as landscaping will be extremely expensive.February 25, 2009 at 2:20 PM #354760sunny88ParticipantI agree with you, the community lacks a certain degree of attractiveness. The landscape feels very barren and shopping is a hassle. However, some of the homes are very nice inside. I would think that once the prices reach a certain level (i.e. less than $200 sqft) buyers will be more attracted to Stonebridge.
February 25, 2009 at 2:20 PM #355069sunny88ParticipantI agree with you, the community lacks a certain degree of attractiveness. The landscape feels very barren and shopping is a hassle. However, some of the homes are very nice inside. I would think that once the prices reach a certain level (i.e. less than $200 sqft) buyers will be more attracted to Stonebridge.
February 25, 2009 at 2:20 PM #355202sunny88ParticipantI agree with you, the community lacks a certain degree of attractiveness. The landscape feels very barren and shopping is a hassle. However, some of the homes are very nice inside. I would think that once the prices reach a certain level (i.e. less than $200 sqft) buyers will be more attracted to Stonebridge.
February 25, 2009 at 2:20 PM #355231sunny88ParticipantI agree with you, the community lacks a certain degree of attractiveness. The landscape feels very barren and shopping is a hassle. However, some of the homes are very nice inside. I would think that once the prices reach a certain level (i.e. less than $200 sqft) buyers will be more attracted to Stonebridge.
February 25, 2009 at 2:20 PM #355338sunny88ParticipantI agree with you, the community lacks a certain degree of attractiveness. The landscape feels very barren and shopping is a hassle. However, some of the homes are very nice inside. I would think that once the prices reach a certain level (i.e. less than $200 sqft) buyers will be more attracted to Stonebridge.
February 25, 2009 at 2:22 PM #354765sunny88ParticipantInterestingly, some buyers don’t mind poer lines at all. But in general, a large discount is necessary to attract people.
February 25, 2009 at 2:22 PM #355074sunny88ParticipantInterestingly, some buyers don’t mind poer lines at all. But in general, a large discount is necessary to attract people.
February 25, 2009 at 2:22 PM #355207sunny88ParticipantInterestingly, some buyers don’t mind poer lines at all. But in general, a large discount is necessary to attract people.
February 25, 2009 at 2:22 PM #355236sunny88ParticipantInterestingly, some buyers don’t mind poer lines at all. But in general, a large discount is necessary to attract people.
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