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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also drove by today--ton of road construction around the entrances, but from what I saw, models look basically done. We're seriously considering building either in Mt. Prospect or Turf Valley (family very close to the latter and we're both in telecommute friendly careers even before COVID), but am starting to get spooked by the horrendous reviews for both the builder and TBI mortgage. Has anyone actually built with Toll Brothers? We're in the District now, but built our first home with a builder that also has a bad reputation and loved our home. Not sure if TB's bad reviews are just along the same lines as most builders or they are truly horrific... We'd just be looking to likely upgrade the master bath, add a fireplace, and add the covered deck--so no major structural upgrades, but am also beginning to worry about the lot premiums, etc. in addition to the slight bump-ups we'll want to do for counters and floors. Would love to hear a personal experience. [/quote] I’m in a similar boat. We’d only look at kitchen counter, floor and a covered deck (possibly finishes basement). Tempted by this but reviews of TB on this forum has given me pause - basically not very positive. From the research I’ve done, though, I infer that for mid tier level developments, TB has plenty of criticism. I have not found that criticism for premium developments ($1m) but I’m anxious to here. I think it all depends on who the subs are and the project management of the project. What did you hear about TBI? I haven’t heard anything about them but I see they are offering pretty good rates if you finance with them. Not sure what the concern here is.[/quote]
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