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Navydoc
ParticipantWe drove by it when we were scoping out the Toll models, and checked out the rest of Stonebridge. That Shadetree house is literally right next door to the flipper house.
The landscaping is nicer on the current property, but those powerlines are sure a bummer.
Navydoc
ParticipantWe drove by it when we were scoping out the Toll models, and checked out the rest of Stonebridge. That Shadetree house is literally right next door to the flipper house.
The landscaping is nicer on the current property, but those powerlines are sure a bummer.
Navydoc
ParticipantWe drove by it when we were scoping out the Toll models, and checked out the rest of Stonebridge. That Shadetree house is literally right next door to the flipper house.
The landscaping is nicer on the current property, but those powerlines are sure a bummer.
Navydoc
ParticipantWhile 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…..
Navydoc
ParticipantWhile 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…..
Navydoc
ParticipantWhile 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…..
Navydoc
ParticipantWhile 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…..
Navydoc
ParticipantWhile 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…..
Navydoc
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.
Navydoc
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.
Navydoc
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.
Navydoc
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.
Navydoc
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.
Navydoc
ParticipantI 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…..
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