| Would an NDI home look totally out of place on a lot in Bethesda? Have you never seen their sign on the new builds in my neighborhood but the price looks good. |
Not at all but there are some angry vocal people that think any home that is 2 stories tall and new is out of place. NDI md is a different company that has similar plans. I am not sure of the details. http://www.ndimd.com/ |
here is one in bethesda http://www.ndimd.com/meet-the-builder/news/1-open-house/45-open-house-november-10-2012 |
| all of these homes seem to assume that you have a flat lot. Any builders like these with homes on slopes? |
Shouldn't matter I have seen them on sloped lots the only difference is the walkout configuration |
| Floor plan looks pretty decent. Maybe you could change the upstairs sitting room to a home office and use the home office is a mudroom to keep the laundry downstairs? I'm not crazy about second-floor laundry rooms, with the possibility of leaks/flooding. |
By code the laundry rooms on new homes have to either have a pan or drain in the floor that goes outside. |
| My cousin's family did this. The trick is to really keep modifications down to a bare minimum, as it causes the price to skyrocket. In their case, they went with the standard kitchen and then put in their own changes later. |
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