Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are trying to determine whether to finish the basement at a cost of about $33k (also with bed/bath at $15k), as well as whether to do the outdoor living at $41k, this is for Renwick. Anyone have information on whether these options are priced more or less than what we could do after closing on our own? How did you evaluate these decisions? Thank you!
I recall something about the ceiling height being higher of Toll finishes the basement. Unfinished is either 8 or 9 feet height but when they do it, they raise it to 9 or 10 (can’t remember which).
don't forget that if you get the finished bedroom in the basement, will need to also purchase the window well option for $3500. We didn't see any options for raising the basement height as part of structural options and didn't think to ask.
Anonymous wrote:You get higher ceiling in the basement as part of the finished basement option. It’s not an extra cost so we did the main area, but didn’t do bathroom or bedroom or media room…will do those after closing, but wanted the taller ceilings since that’s not doable after foundation is poured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are trying to determine whether to finish the basement at a cost of about $33k (also with bed/bath at $15k), as well as whether to do the outdoor living at $41k, this is for Renwick. Anyone have information on whether these options are priced more or less than what we could do after closing on our own? How did you evaluate these decisions? Thank you!
I recall something about the ceiling height being higher of Toll finishes the basement. Unfinished is either 8 or 9 feet height but when they do it, they raise it to 9 or 10 (can’t remember which).
Anonymous wrote:We are trying to determine whether to finish the basement at a cost of about $33k (also with bed/bath at $15k), as well as whether to do the outdoor living at $41k, this is for Renwick. Anyone have information on whether these options are priced more or less than what we could do after closing on our own? How did you evaluate these decisions? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:We are hoping to get in this next month with the new Windmill lot(s) released but with prices ticking up, we are getting worried our budget will be blown faster than we would like. We are debating between the Renwick and Parkhurst. The sales team said that buyers spend, on average, $75k at the design center. Is that realistic? Can Windmill buyers share what they have actually spent at design center (not the structural upgrades)? I recognize everyone has made different selections but just getting some ideas would be helpful as far as what is realistic (and whether $75k is way off or not).
Anonymous wrote:We are hoping to get in this next month with the new Windmill lot(s) released but with prices ticking up, we are getting worried our budget will be blown faster than we would like. We are debating between the Renwick and Parkhurst. The sales team said that buyers spend, on average, $75k at the design center. Is that realistic? Can Windmill buyers share what they have actually spent at design center (not the structural upgrades)? I recognize everyone has made different selections but just getting some ideas would be helpful as far as what is realistic (and whether $75k is way off or not).
Anonymous wrote:Windmill prices went up again.. Palatine now @ $1,750,995 !!! It must feel good for folks who got it when it was $1.4m when stupid folks like me were argue if it was worth the price lool
Anonymous wrote:Re: low voltage options - we didn't spend too much there as I plan to run our own wifi mesh network and smart home system with integrated alarm, lights, etc. Toll Brothers alarm system is white-labeled from alarm.com https://www.tbismarthomesolutions.com and if you integrate everything through them, it can get pricey. If you have some tech chops, this may be a good area to save.
Anonymous wrote:The lack of recessed lights in places like family room is also annoying. We spent 15k on electrical and 15k with audio buys. Landscape meeting is next week, so would appreciate any insight on what that costs.
Anonymous wrote:We are trying to determine whether to finish the basement at a cost of about $33k (also with bed/bath at $15k), as well as whether to do the outdoor living at $41k, this is for Renwick. Anyone have information on whether these options are priced more or less than what we could do after closing on our own? How did you evaluate these decisions? Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:We are trying to determine whether to finish the basement at a cost of about $33k (also with bed/bath at $15k), as well as whether to do the outdoor living at $41k, this is for Renwick. Anyone have information on whether these options are priced more or less than what we could do after closing on our own? How did you evaluate these decisions? Thank you!