Anonymous wrote:NDI is a low cost builder focusing on smaller homes on smaller lots. Just increasing their basic trim level doesn't change this fact. The most expensive home they build has a base price of only $380k. Some of the other low-budget items that remain include:
- 8' basement ceiling, remember that basement ceilings are subject to having lowered bulkheads for ventilation and other pipes.
- Only brick front, with vinyl siding. Not even hardiplank. Wow.
- Only partial hardwood on the first floor
- 6-inch tile floors in secondary bathrooms
This is not going to be a luxurious home. It'll be very much a "standard" home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: vinyl flooring, Formica counters, no trim work, 20 year shingles, cheaper cabinets etc...
If that's all you can afford, what is so wrong with that ?
Is the exterior structure decent quality? We are total DIY-ers and have installed hardwood floors; created very intricate ceiling and wall nouldings and are fine with upgrading counters and fixtures slowly over time.
Anonymous wrote: vinyl flooring, Formica counters, no trim work, 20 year shingles, cheaper cabinets etc...
If that's all you can afford, what is so wrong with that ?
Anonymous wrote: vinyl flooring, Formica counters, no trim work, 20 year shingles, cheaper cabinets etc...
If that's all you can afford, what is so wrong with that ?
Anonymous wrote:You are leading with your chin to post anything about NDI homes here. Until they find a way to backdate their homes, any conversation about their houses on DCUM begins or ends with "McMansion" and is more than likely to prompt a few unkind references to Pimmit Hills along the way.
Anonymous wrote:Do they build in Montgomery County? Have never seen their signs.