Builder in Mclean

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd consider Coda Construction, but I also make my life decisions based on my love of alliteration.


Is this supposed to be funny?


Perfectly serious. Don't you like Juicy Juice or Tater Tots?
Anonymous
Where can we find Coda houses?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where can we find Coda houses?


http://mycodahome.com
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'd consider Coda Construction, but I also make my life decisions based on my love of alliteration.


Is this supposed to be funny?


Perfectly serious. Don't you like Juicy Juice or Tater Tots?





I was hoping this would be funny.
Anonymous
Are these builders all general contractors, or they have their own construction workers?
Anonymous
OP, are you sure you want to live in McLean? What part? Some parts are better than others, as far as the people. Is that important to you? Or you just like the idea of living in McLean?
Anonymous
We had good experiences with NDI. You do need lots of upgrades from their basic model though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had good experiences with NDI. You do need lots of upgrades from their basic model though.


You build with NDI in Pimmit Hills, not McLean, unless you're on a shoestring budget.
Anonymous
No thread is complete without Pimmit Hills!
Anonymous
Yes, another Pimmit Hills hater.
Anonymous
Any newly updates on this? We are looking for a custom builder with the mid-price range but good quality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any newly updates on this? We are looking for a custom builder with the mid-price range but good quality.


What do you have mind when you refer to mid-price range?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you sure you want to live in McLean? What part? Some parts are better than others, as far as the people. Is that important to you? Or you just like the idea of living in McLean?



+1

Do the neighbors attitudes matter? Choose carefully.
Also, if you are going new, you won't want to buy next to an old house, FYI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you sure you want to live in McLean? What part? Some parts are better than others, as far as the people. Is that important to you? Or you just like the idea of living in McLean?



+1

Do the neighbors attitudes matter? Choose carefully.
Also, if you are going new, you won't want to buy next to an old house, FYI.


Ignore this poster. The close-in locations in Arlington, McLean and Falls Church all have a mix of older and newer homes and it usually works out fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had good experiences with NDI. You do need lots of upgrades from their basic model though.

If your lot is in McLean, your lot premium will increase significantly after building a new house, much more so than most of other D.C. Areas. Therefore to maximize your instant equity you want the build a high standard house. NDI is a bottom feeder among builders.
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