Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw that prices have gone up again for the Windmill collection. Are there any incentives right now? Has anyone been to the sales office recently that can share this?
There is no new incentives and if anything the new buyers are paying both a higher base price and higher prices for design studio options!
Anonymous wrote:I just saw that prices have gone up again for the Windmill collection. Are there any incentives right now? Has anyone been to the sales office recently that can share this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.
Well continue to be confuse .. People who were not confused and bought the palatine at the beginning at $1.4 already have $300K increase in their house value! open your eyes and buy if you can afford it!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.
There is no perfect house. For us, we love the high ceiling, open floor plan, brand new everything, etc.. These are almost impossible to achieve through renovation.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.
Omg!!!Anonymous wrote:Starting price for some of the Windmill Models (Palatine) increased to over $1.72 Mil!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.
I’m confused why you’re confused. Even if it’s not your preference, many folks prefer new construction over renovating existing homes. In addition, while there may not be a pool, there will be walking paths and tot lots across the community—nice amenities. We’re not pool people, I’ve always been a bit amused by the fixation on pools by some in MoCo (and I grew up in Texas, where backyard pools are common!), so this set-up suits us just fine.
On land: I would love to have an acre or whatever eventually. But right now, I wouldn’t use it and don’t have the energy to maintain or otherwise fix it up the way I know I’d like to. Being close to neighbors doesn’t bother me a lick during this phase of life, and our yard will have enough room for what I consider the essentials: room for a porch big enough to grill and lounge by a fire pit, with some modest landscaping. We adore being in our backyard but prefer a lovely, small hardscaped space as opposed to lots of lawn right now.
I understand others would feel differently!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.
I’m not aware of any communities off Glen with a community center and pool...where is this, and how much are homes in your area?
We don't have a neighborhood pool though many have built pools in their backyards. I mentioned a community center with a pool because I don't think many lots would accommodate a backyard pool in Mt. Prospect. That being said, residents would then have to join a private club as an added expense.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.
Anonymous wrote:I'm still so confused about the appeal of this neighborhood. I live near by off Glen. The houses are so close together and it doesn't appear that there will be a community center with a pool. Help me understand the appeal of new construction with this tract builder vs. renovating an older home nearby with more land and an established community.