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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The sales over there finally started picking up. I think because they actually have some houses you can walk through it must be helping people get over the hump who were on the fence.[/quote] Hello Amalyn sales team — Thanks very much for the update. The houses are still in a terrible location. [/quote] Hi - I’m the one posted this. I’m not from the sales team. I’m one of the new buyers, we have a deposit down. We were on the fence until we were actually able to walk through some of the homes they have under construction. It helped us get a better fee for scale of the rooms and the overall layout. We’re excited about it! We like the location and are optimistic that there will be lots of families with young kids around. [/quote] Ok whatever. I can’t imagine liking that location but I am glad it suits you well. I hope you looked around at all of the new builds throughout 20817 that are around the same price or cheaper without monstrous hoa fees and nearby highways. [/quote] Yep! We have looked at dozens of homes over the past year. For us, we are looking for a sense of community and the ability to design our own home. Amalyn seems to meet this. And the location is close to most of the places we spend time - school, Pike & Rose, work, etc. We’re really excited about it and believe it will be a beautiful neighborhood![/quote] Poster who bought with TB that posted earlier on quality. I bet you'll really like the neighborhood, it seems 100% likely that it'll be full of kids--ours is/was! And it is a lot of fun to pick your finishes and such. I liked Toll's floor plans and such a lot more than the other big builders. Some tips, if helpful: -Visit the home as much as humanely possible during construction. Take pictures and send them to your construction manager when you have concerns and questions. -At the walkthroughs that will occur at various stages of construction, be sure to bring your own inspector. (If memory serves, believe Toll tries to limit this in some regard but not sure.) Do not sign-off on a walkthrough being "completed" until you are satisfied with the state of the work. -Have your own inspection before you close. Send any requests ASAP. -At the final walkthrough that will occur right before closing, take a ton of pictures and document every imperfection. -Enforce warranties, etc. as much as possible but also know that once you close--its your house. Try to get anything fixed before closing. Good luck! [/quote]
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