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July 11, 2011 at 3:24 PM #710252July 11, 2011 at 3:27 PM #709046
recordsclerk
ParticipantI wasn’t able to go. I wonder what the prices were.
July 11, 2011 at 3:27 PM #709143recordsclerk
ParticipantI wasn’t able to go. I wonder what the prices were.
July 11, 2011 at 3:27 PM #709741recordsclerk
ParticipantI wasn’t able to go. I wonder what the prices were.
July 11, 2011 at 3:27 PM #709895recordsclerk
ParticipantI wasn’t able to go. I wonder what the prices were.
July 11, 2011 at 3:27 PM #710257recordsclerk
ParticipantI wasn’t able to go. I wonder what the prices were.
July 11, 2011 at 3:40 PM #709056Navydoc
ParticipantWe are strongly considering the San Clemente, Mediteranean elevation, which starts at $874k. This is a 2 story, 4397 sq ft, 4 car garage (2 doubles, not a tandem). Obviously upgrades will add quite a bit, but the Toll standard finishes are already a step up from some other builders.
July 11, 2011 at 3:40 PM #709153Navydoc
ParticipantWe are strongly considering the San Clemente, Mediteranean elevation, which starts at $874k. This is a 2 story, 4397 sq ft, 4 car garage (2 doubles, not a tandem). Obviously upgrades will add quite a bit, but the Toll standard finishes are already a step up from some other builders.
July 11, 2011 at 3:40 PM #709751Navydoc
ParticipantWe are strongly considering the San Clemente, Mediteranean elevation, which starts at $874k. This is a 2 story, 4397 sq ft, 4 car garage (2 doubles, not a tandem). Obviously upgrades will add quite a bit, but the Toll standard finishes are already a step up from some other builders.
July 11, 2011 at 3:40 PM #709905Navydoc
ParticipantWe are strongly considering the San Clemente, Mediteranean elevation, which starts at $874k. This is a 2 story, 4397 sq ft, 4 car garage (2 doubles, not a tandem). Obviously upgrades will add quite a bit, but the Toll standard finishes are already a step up from some other builders.
July 11, 2011 at 3:40 PM #710267Navydoc
ParticipantWe are strongly considering the San Clemente, Mediteranean elevation, which starts at $874k. This is a 2 story, 4397 sq ft, 4 car garage (2 doubles, not a tandem). Obviously upgrades will add quite a bit, but the Toll standard finishes are already a step up from some other builders.
July 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM #709066Anonymous
GuestI also went to see what they really had. I have to say I was dissappointed. The lots (some of them) will be nice, but everything seems to be an add on:Pay x for the plan you want, pay more for the elevation, more for the lot, more for fireplaces, etc, etc. etc. and little or no incentives! After its all added up it will be considerably more than Serenity or Montoro. Then you also have to add in the cost of landscaping! I’m thinking its not enough of a difference in size to warrant 100-150k plus more in prices/incentives. We are looking at a home at Serenity that has front yard landscaping included, plus 25k of upgrades in the home plus a large incentive at a price in the high $800’s. Sounding more and more like a good option….
July 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM #709163Anonymous
GuestI also went to see what they really had. I have to say I was dissappointed. The lots (some of them) will be nice, but everything seems to be an add on:Pay x for the plan you want, pay more for the elevation, more for the lot, more for fireplaces, etc, etc. etc. and little or no incentives! After its all added up it will be considerably more than Serenity or Montoro. Then you also have to add in the cost of landscaping! I’m thinking its not enough of a difference in size to warrant 100-150k plus more in prices/incentives. We are looking at a home at Serenity that has front yard landscaping included, plus 25k of upgrades in the home plus a large incentive at a price in the high $800’s. Sounding more and more like a good option….
July 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM #709761Anonymous
GuestI also went to see what they really had. I have to say I was dissappointed. The lots (some of them) will be nice, but everything seems to be an add on:Pay x for the plan you want, pay more for the elevation, more for the lot, more for fireplaces, etc, etc. etc. and little or no incentives! After its all added up it will be considerably more than Serenity or Montoro. Then you also have to add in the cost of landscaping! I’m thinking its not enough of a difference in size to warrant 100-150k plus more in prices/incentives. We are looking at a home at Serenity that has front yard landscaping included, plus 25k of upgrades in the home plus a large incentive at a price in the high $800’s. Sounding more and more like a good option….
July 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM #709915Anonymous
GuestI also went to see what they really had. I have to say I was dissappointed. The lots (some of them) will be nice, but everything seems to be an add on:Pay x for the plan you want, pay more for the elevation, more for the lot, more for fireplaces, etc, etc. etc. and little or no incentives! After its all added up it will be considerably more than Serenity or Montoro. Then you also have to add in the cost of landscaping! I’m thinking its not enough of a difference in size to warrant 100-150k plus more in prices/incentives. We are looking at a home at Serenity that has front yard landscaping included, plus 25k of upgrades in the home plus a large incentive at a price in the high $800’s. Sounding more and more like a good option….
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