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July 11, 2011 at 4:29 PM #710277July 11, 2011 at 6:35 PM #709091NavydocParticipant
While I certainly agree that the Serenity homes may be a bit better value (at least for now), but the only plan we like is plan 3, and there’s only 1 left in the next (last)phase. The Toll plan allows for any house, regardless of the lot or grading. Also, Toll just opened up shop, I’m quite certain they’ll have some incentives down the road once they get things going. I do know from their work back east that they build a damn good house. I actually used to know Bob Toll, and once bought a bottle of wine in Telluride with his credit card. Maybe he’ll cut me a deal? Should’ve written down the number…..
July 11, 2011 at 6:35 PM #709188NavydocParticipantWhile I certainly agree that the Serenity homes may be a bit better value (at least for now), but the only plan we like is plan 3, and there’s only 1 left in the next (last)phase. The Toll plan allows for any house, regardless of the lot or grading. Also, Toll just opened up shop, I’m quite certain they’ll have some incentives down the road once they get things going. I do know from their work back east that they build a damn good house. I actually used to know Bob Toll, and once bought a bottle of wine in Telluride with his credit card. Maybe he’ll cut me a deal? Should’ve written down the number…..
July 11, 2011 at 6:35 PM #709787NavydocParticipantWhile I certainly agree that the Serenity homes may be a bit better value (at least for now), but the only plan we like is plan 3, and there’s only 1 left in the next (last)phase. The Toll plan allows for any house, regardless of the lot or grading. Also, Toll just opened up shop, I’m quite certain they’ll have some incentives down the road once they get things going. I do know from their work back east that they build a damn good house. I actually used to know Bob Toll, and once bought a bottle of wine in Telluride with his credit card. Maybe he’ll cut me a deal? Should’ve written down the number…..
July 11, 2011 at 6:35 PM #709940NavydocParticipantWhile I certainly agree that the Serenity homes may be a bit better value (at least for now), but the only plan we like is plan 3, and there’s only 1 left in the next (last)phase. The Toll plan allows for any house, regardless of the lot or grading. Also, Toll just opened up shop, I’m quite certain they’ll have some incentives down the road once they get things going. I do know from their work back east that they build a damn good house. I actually used to know Bob Toll, and once bought a bottle of wine in Telluride with his credit card. Maybe he’ll cut me a deal? Should’ve written down the number…..
July 11, 2011 at 6:35 PM #710302NavydocParticipantWhile I certainly agree that the Serenity homes may be a bit better value (at least for now), but the only plan we like is plan 3, and there’s only 1 left in the next (last)phase. The Toll plan allows for any house, regardless of the lot or grading. Also, Toll just opened up shop, I’m quite certain they’ll have some incentives down the road once they get things going. I do know from their work back east that they build a damn good house. I actually used to know Bob Toll, and once bought a bottle of wine in Telluride with his credit card. Maybe he’ll cut me a deal? Should’ve written down the number…..
July 11, 2011 at 11:26 PM #709151kcal09ParticipantI think that the Toll lots are nicer than the Serenity ones. Some of the higher ones actually have a decent view.There will be 5 floor plans without a model and the question is how many people will be comfortable buying a house without seeing a model.But you never know, some people have actually bought homes online without ever seeing it!
July 11, 2011 at 11:26 PM #709248kcal09ParticipantI think that the Toll lots are nicer than the Serenity ones. Some of the higher ones actually have a decent view.There will be 5 floor plans without a model and the question is how many people will be comfortable buying a house without seeing a model.But you never know, some people have actually bought homes online without ever seeing it!
July 11, 2011 at 11:26 PM #709847kcal09ParticipantI think that the Toll lots are nicer than the Serenity ones. Some of the higher ones actually have a decent view.There will be 5 floor plans without a model and the question is how many people will be comfortable buying a house without seeing a model.But you never know, some people have actually bought homes online without ever seeing it!
July 11, 2011 at 11:26 PM #710000kcal09ParticipantI think that the Toll lots are nicer than the Serenity ones. Some of the higher ones actually have a decent view.There will be 5 floor plans without a model and the question is how many people will be comfortable buying a house without seeing a model.But you never know, some people have actually bought homes online without ever seeing it!
July 11, 2011 at 11:26 PM #710362kcal09ParticipantI think that the Toll lots are nicer than the Serenity ones. Some of the higher ones actually have a decent view.There will be 5 floor plans without a model and the question is how many people will be comfortable buying a house without seeing a model.But you never know, some people have actually bought homes online without ever seeing it!
July 12, 2011 at 6:30 AM #709191familyguyParticipant[quote=SavvyShopper]We are looking at a home at Serenity that has front yard landscaping included,….[/quote]
I just noticed some of the new homes there have nice front landscaping included, much nicer than the typical “builder grade” landscaping one would expect. Unlike the humble landscaping Col Rich used in their homes in Tiburon, these are actually done the way an owner would have it done on their own. Was interesting to see for sure.
July 12, 2011 at 6:30 AM #709288familyguyParticipant[quote=SavvyShopper]We are looking at a home at Serenity that has front yard landscaping included,….[/quote]
I just noticed some of the new homes there have nice front landscaping included, much nicer than the typical “builder grade” landscaping one would expect. Unlike the humble landscaping Col Rich used in their homes in Tiburon, these are actually done the way an owner would have it done on their own. Was interesting to see for sure.
July 12, 2011 at 6:30 AM #709887familyguyParticipant[quote=SavvyShopper]We are looking at a home at Serenity that has front yard landscaping included,….[/quote]
I just noticed some of the new homes there have nice front landscaping included, much nicer than the typical “builder grade” landscaping one would expect. Unlike the humble landscaping Col Rich used in their homes in Tiburon, these are actually done the way an owner would have it done on their own. Was interesting to see for sure.
July 12, 2011 at 6:30 AM #710040familyguyParticipant[quote=SavvyShopper]We are looking at a home at Serenity that has front yard landscaping included,….[/quote]
I just noticed some of the new homes there have nice front landscaping included, much nicer than the typical “builder grade” landscaping one would expect. Unlike the humble landscaping Col Rich used in their homes in Tiburon, these are actually done the way an owner would have it done on their own. Was interesting to see for sure.
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