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July 5, 2011 at 9:41 PM #708722July 11, 2011 at 11:01 AM #708977familyguyParticipant
[quote=recordsclerk]They are having a VIP event on July 9th for those that are on the interest list (RVSP). The 8 floor plans will be unvieled. The 2 models (still under contruction) will be available for viewing. I’m not sure if they will build more models or not. Pricing will start in the mid 800s.[/quote]
Do you know what the VIP event was? I wonder how it went considering the two models are still not completed?
July 11, 2011 at 11:01 AM #709073familyguyParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]They are having a VIP event on July 9th for those that are on the interest list (RVSP). The 8 floor plans will be unvieled. The 2 models (still under contruction) will be available for viewing. I’m not sure if they will build more models or not. Pricing will start in the mid 800s.[/quote]
Do you know what the VIP event was? I wonder how it went considering the two models are still not completed?
July 11, 2011 at 11:01 AM #709672familyguyParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]They are having a VIP event on July 9th for those that are on the interest list (RVSP). The 8 floor plans will be unvieled. The 2 models (still under contruction) will be available for viewing. I’m not sure if they will build more models or not. Pricing will start in the mid 800s.[/quote]
Do you know what the VIP event was? I wonder how it went considering the two models are still not completed?
July 11, 2011 at 11:01 AM #709825familyguyParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]They are having a VIP event on July 9th for those that are on the interest list (RVSP). The 8 floor plans will be unvieled. The 2 models (still under contruction) will be available for viewing. I’m not sure if they will build more models or not. Pricing will start in the mid 800s.[/quote]
Do you know what the VIP event was? I wonder how it went considering the two models are still not completed?
July 11, 2011 at 11:01 AM #710187familyguyParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]They are having a VIP event on July 9th for those that are on the interest list (RVSP). The 8 floor plans will be unvieled. The 2 models (still under contruction) will be available for viewing. I’m not sure if they will build more models or not. Pricing will start in the mid 800s.[/quote]
Do you know what the VIP event was? I wonder how it went considering the two models are still not completed?
July 11, 2011 at 1:51 PM #709006NavydocParticipantI actually went. They had both samples open, even though they’re both untaped drywall, and you couldn’t go upstairs in the San Clemente model. The first phase is still wide open, and you can put any house on any lot. They are going to have about 70 homes in there when all are finished. I was tempted to put down a deposit, but I really have to wait until I have orders. Besides, some of the later phases look to have nicer lots, but it doesn’t appear that really any of them will be bad.
I liked the Toll Brothers elevations a lot more than the other builders that are still available in Stonebridge, namely Serenity and Montoro. We liked the Serenity homes, hated the lots, and we loved the Montoro lots but the houses are kind of meh. I actually think we’re going to go Toll Brothers. I’ve even done a few test commutes, and at the hours I have to do it in, the drive to Scripps hasn’t been bad.
Well, back to Maryland tomorrow. Now I just have to survive another year there…..
July 11, 2011 at 1:51 PM #709103NavydocParticipantI actually went. They had both samples open, even though they’re both untaped drywall, and you couldn’t go upstairs in the San Clemente model. The first phase is still wide open, and you can put any house on any lot. They are going to have about 70 homes in there when all are finished. I was tempted to put down a deposit, but I really have to wait until I have orders. Besides, some of the later phases look to have nicer lots, but it doesn’t appear that really any of them will be bad.
I liked the Toll Brothers elevations a lot more than the other builders that are still available in Stonebridge, namely Serenity and Montoro. We liked the Serenity homes, hated the lots, and we loved the Montoro lots but the houses are kind of meh. I actually think we’re going to go Toll Brothers. I’ve even done a few test commutes, and at the hours I have to do it in, the drive to Scripps hasn’t been bad.
Well, back to Maryland tomorrow. Now I just have to survive another year there…..
July 11, 2011 at 1:51 PM #709701NavydocParticipantI actually went. They had both samples open, even though they’re both untaped drywall, and you couldn’t go upstairs in the San Clemente model. The first phase is still wide open, and you can put any house on any lot. They are going to have about 70 homes in there when all are finished. I was tempted to put down a deposit, but I really have to wait until I have orders. Besides, some of the later phases look to have nicer lots, but it doesn’t appear that really any of them will be bad.
I liked the Toll Brothers elevations a lot more than the other builders that are still available in Stonebridge, namely Serenity and Montoro. We liked the Serenity homes, hated the lots, and we loved the Montoro lots but the houses are kind of meh. I actually think we’re going to go Toll Brothers. I’ve even done a few test commutes, and at the hours I have to do it in, the drive to Scripps hasn’t been bad.
Well, back to Maryland tomorrow. Now I just have to survive another year there…..
July 11, 2011 at 1:51 PM #709855NavydocParticipantI actually went. They had both samples open, even though they’re both untaped drywall, and you couldn’t go upstairs in the San Clemente model. The first phase is still wide open, and you can put any house on any lot. They are going to have about 70 homes in there when all are finished. I was tempted to put down a deposit, but I really have to wait until I have orders. Besides, some of the later phases look to have nicer lots, but it doesn’t appear that really any of them will be bad.
I liked the Toll Brothers elevations a lot more than the other builders that are still available in Stonebridge, namely Serenity and Montoro. We liked the Serenity homes, hated the lots, and we loved the Montoro lots but the houses are kind of meh. I actually think we’re going to go Toll Brothers. I’ve even done a few test commutes, and at the hours I have to do it in, the drive to Scripps hasn’t been bad.
Well, back to Maryland tomorrow. Now I just have to survive another year there…..
July 11, 2011 at 1:51 PM #710217NavydocParticipantI actually went. They had both samples open, even though they’re both untaped drywall, and you couldn’t go upstairs in the San Clemente model. The first phase is still wide open, and you can put any house on any lot. They are going to have about 70 homes in there when all are finished. I was tempted to put down a deposit, but I really have to wait until I have orders. Besides, some of the later phases look to have nicer lots, but it doesn’t appear that really any of them will be bad.
I liked the Toll Brothers elevations a lot more than the other builders that are still available in Stonebridge, namely Serenity and Montoro. We liked the Serenity homes, hated the lots, and we loved the Montoro lots but the houses are kind of meh. I actually think we’re going to go Toll Brothers. I’ve even done a few test commutes, and at the hours I have to do it in, the drive to Scripps hasn’t been bad.
Well, back to Maryland tomorrow. Now I just have to survive another year there…..
July 11, 2011 at 3:24 PM #709041sunny88ParticipantWe also visited the models and felt that they are probably nicer than the Serenity and Montoro (as far as we could tell as models are not finished yet). The latter phase lots (on the same street as the models) have definitely better views. As far as the pricing goes we felt that you will have to add a lot for upgrades which adds a significant amount to the initial price. Compared to Serenity or Montoro you will get a better quality home for a slightly higher per square foot price. We are strongly considering one of these homes but would like to wait a little to see how the finished models look like.
July 11, 2011 at 3:24 PM #709138sunny88ParticipantWe also visited the models and felt that they are probably nicer than the Serenity and Montoro (as far as we could tell as models are not finished yet). The latter phase lots (on the same street as the models) have definitely better views. As far as the pricing goes we felt that you will have to add a lot for upgrades which adds a significant amount to the initial price. Compared to Serenity or Montoro you will get a better quality home for a slightly higher per square foot price. We are strongly considering one of these homes but would like to wait a little to see how the finished models look like.
July 11, 2011 at 3:24 PM #709736sunny88ParticipantWe also visited the models and felt that they are probably nicer than the Serenity and Montoro (as far as we could tell as models are not finished yet). The latter phase lots (on the same street as the models) have definitely better views. As far as the pricing goes we felt that you will have to add a lot for upgrades which adds a significant amount to the initial price. Compared to Serenity or Montoro you will get a better quality home for a slightly higher per square foot price. We are strongly considering one of these homes but would like to wait a little to see how the finished models look like.
July 11, 2011 at 3:24 PM #709890sunny88ParticipantWe also visited the models and felt that they are probably nicer than the Serenity and Montoro (as far as we could tell as models are not finished yet). The latter phase lots (on the same street as the models) have definitely better views. As far as the pricing goes we felt that you will have to add a lot for upgrades which adds a significant amount to the initial price. Compared to Serenity or Montoro you will get a better quality home for a slightly higher per square foot price. We are strongly considering one of these homes but would like to wait a little to see how the finished models look like.
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