The backsplash tile in the kitchen is a Home Depot special! Perfectly fine for a small starter townhome, but just terrible in this house. Can’t believe the current owners didn’t update this! |
This home is priced with a renovation in mind. It’s a fair price imho. The homes in the Reserve that have not been updated are sitting and the owners are trying to reflect that. This home ($5.8M) is nearby and has the same mid-quality of original building materials as the house on Silent Ridge. It’s possible they will get this price, but I would be shocked if it ultimately goes for anything near this. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/919-Dominion-Reserve-Dr-Mc-Lean-VA-22102/59786267_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare |
This is in line with my experience as well. I'm getting so many more features and options in my custom build that you would be hard pressed to find in most "luxury" homes like the ones listed here. |
| I really expected most people in this thread to just being overly mean. Turns out, both of those houses are truly just awful. |
Which builder did you choose? |
The Master Bath in Dominion Reserve Drive house looks like it *was* recently updated, but the style is terrible. A new owner will likely want to replace that ASAP. I like the Silent Ridge house. But I would spend money I saved replacing the kitchen and bathrooms before I moved it. Of the five houses for sale currently in the Reserve, it’s by far the only one that has a price that is somewhat reasonable for what you get. |
Same! |
The homes in The Reserve don’t seem to be holding up well over time. A common complaint I’m hearing is warping and cracking walls, which could be a sign of a framing issue with the builder. It’s possible they cut corners or didn’t use the best materials, and now those issues are starting to show up. It’s not just an eyesore—it could lead to bigger problems down the road that will be costly to fix. As these homes continue to age, I imagine more issues will start popping up. |
All homes have aging issues. This is why many prefer to purchase new even if they will lose money in the long run because they don’t have to worry about maintaining |
| Ehk, #1 if I had to pick but both are ugly homes I can't afford. |
LOL. The builder has entered the chat. |
That kitchen backsplash hasn’t looked good since 2010. Yuck. Please replace that and the cabinets asap. |
I had them installed in my starter townhouse in 2015! |
House 1 is in a preferable location but has a shared driveway. Looks like a nice new ski location house. House 2 is only accessible offf Georgeown Pike. Looks like many upscale newish shops and malls. Neither is large lot. Realtor is driving the relocating family to weird properties. Need to move so how about this place? It's new! Note some one bought a house in the reserve for less $ - https://www.redfin.com/VA/McLean/7797-Solitude-Ct-22102/home/9830358 |
PP who built custom with Artisan. I do not believe that was the case for us. We definitely spent more going custom. We got exactly what we wanted, but I know they would have done a spec house for cheaper (and the quality would have been the same, more or less; there were a few items we upgraded on quality, not just taste). Customizing everything adds to the price for sure. |