Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This seems to be one poster keeping the thread alive, no?


So does this mean you're talking to yourself?
Anonymous
Any updates?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any updates?


Yes, just this evening they sent out their included features list (so I assume you’re from Toll Brothers).

Very disappointing, does not even include hardwood throughout main level. Too bad. With that kind of commute into the city and a base of 1M, no chance I’d buy in the community now. About to sign with another but had been waiting on Mt. Prospect in the back of my mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any updates?


Yes, just this evening they sent out their included features list (so I assume you’re from Toll Brothers).

Very disappointing, does not even include hardwood throughout main level. Too bad. With that kind of commute into the city and a base of 1M, no chance I’d buy in the community now. About to sign with another but had been waiting on Mt. Prospect in the back of my mind.


QP here. I asked it bc I got the same email but hadn’t driven by the site in a couple months so I have no clue how much further along they are. Didn’t they say sales would start this month? Sounds like more delays.

Eng hardwood floors on first floor doesn’t sound so bad. Jmo
Anonymous
So features are the same for all three collections? Tbh, I’m surprised the high end homes are getting whirlpool appliances...was hoping they gave Wolf or Subzero etc for this price point.
Anonymous
Does no one care about the power lines?
Anonymous
Power lines are not directly above, but the fact they consider engineered hardwood a “feature” is surprising.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Power lines are not directly above, but the fact they consider engineered hardwood a “feature” is surprising.


All home builders in the area are doing the nickel and dime route. Want actual quartz counters must pay more, etc.... Want windows they are optional. Want the home to look like the model, oh wait they don't actually have those colors any longer.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does no one care about the power lines?


The development is set back quite a bit from the power lines. I'm one of those weirdos that bought an EMF readers to assess power lines. IME, these developments that are set back from the power lines on the road are a non-issue.
Anonymous
The features are different for each level of the community—they are in the email TB sent around and I’d imagine will be posted online soon.

FWIW, the engineered hardwood for the least expensive set of homes is not included everywhere on the first floor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So features are the same for all three collections? Tbh, I’m surprised the high end homes are getting whirlpool appliances...was hoping they gave Wolf or Subzero etc for this price point.


PP here. Guess I should correct myself, I had just looked at the Hamlet link and assumed the features would get better with levels. I agree on appliances—I guess I’m still just baffled hardwood (engineered or otherwise) doesn’t come standard across the entire first floor—it’s 3 inch engineered hardwood everywhere excluding offices and flex spaces. That would be typical/fine for a place from 700-800K base, but starting at a million?
Anonymous
Why are the features the exact same for Hamlet, Orchard and Windmill...Think it’s a mistake? Doubt they would have three separate links if everything is the same?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does no one care about the power lines?


The development is set back quite a bit from the power lines. I'm one of those weirdos that bought an EMF readers to assess power lines. IME, these developments that are set back from the power lines on the road are a non-issue.


Nope, that is a dealbreaker. Among many with respect to this particular development.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does no one care about the power lines?


The development is set back quite a bit from the power lines. I'm one of those weirdos that bought an EMF readers to assess power lines. IME, these developments that are set back from the power lines on the road are a non-issue.


Nope, that is a dealbreaker. Among many with respect to this particular development.


My wife says the same thing...I don’t believe it’s a big deal, but she is worried because we have children. Will see I guess!
Anonymous
Calm down everyone, The power lines are pretty far away, it’s a nonissue.
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