Anonymous wrote:The starting price for a Kalorama at Kingsley Woods is about $135K more than the starting price of a Renwick. If the Mt. Prospect Renwick starts around $1.8M, that means the Kalorama would be likely be priced under $2M. Nobody is spending anywhere near $600-800K on options. $100-250K is more like it on a nicely upgraded home.
Anonymous wrote:How in the world did someone come up with $2.6-2.8 for a Kalorama? Highly doubtful— Only if it had every option and highest level finishes under the sun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They put the windmills back on their website and they priced up. Smaller lots than phase 1 overall, and literally double the price as when phase 1 started. Expect to pay between 2.6-2.8 M for the Kalorama and 2.3+ for a renwick. Insanely high prices. People should boycott this community until the prices come down to closer to 1.8-2 million finished
Double the price? It says Windmills starting at 1.8M…were they being offered for 900k when they opened?
Anonymous wrote:They put the windmills back on their website and they priced up. Smaller lots than phase 1 overall, and literally double the price as when phase 1 started. Expect to pay between 2.6-2.8 M for the Kalorama and 2.3+ for a renwick. Insanely high prices. People should boycott this community until the prices come down to closer to 1.8-2 million finished
Anonymous wrote:It appears that the people who have purchased in Mt. Prospect are happy with the community and their Toll homes. You can’t see much of the development from the main roads, so it doesn’t really affect the vibe of the area. I guess if you owned a home adjacent to the old farm and now saw houses, you’d be upset with your view, but that can happen anywhere.
The reality is the lots are selling and people want to live here. That’s why prices are rising again. I bought a Windmill here and love it. It’s a great place to live. I don’t want a giant yard to maintain. I bought a beautiful home with wood views in a great location for my family.
Anonymous wrote:It appears that the people who have purchased in Mt. Prospect are happy with the community and their Toll homes. You can’t see much of the development from the main roads, so it doesn’t really affect the vibe of the area. I guess if you owned a home adjacent to the old farm and now saw houses, you’d be upset with your view, but that can happen anywhere.
The reality is the lots are selling and people want to live here. That’s why prices are rising again. I bought a Windmill here and love it. It’s a great place to live. I don’t want a giant yard to maintain. I bought a beautiful home with wood views in a great location for my family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think many of the people who buy at Mt Prospect can easily afford it. If you make a million/yr, who cares if you overspend by a few hundred thousand if that’s what you want? Some folks stay at a Ritz, others a Holiday Inn…don’t judge others based on what your situation is.
I make over a mil a year and i do care. That is how i have made a net worth of so much in the first place is smart investing. I will not spend a penny over 2.3 million for a home here (kalorama, fully loaded) and am fine paying all cash. The problem is the interest rates are too low for this community to drop enough. Even 2.3 is overpaying, probably worth closer to 1.8-2 flat
Why are people so weirdly opposed to this community?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think many of the people who buy at Mt Prospect can easily afford it. If you make a million/yr, who cares if you overspend by a few hundred thousand if that’s what you want? Some folks stay at a Ritz, others a Holiday Inn…don’t judge others based on what your situation is.
I make over a mil a year and i do care. That is how i have made a net worth of so much in the first place is smart investing. I will not spend a penny over 2.3 million for a home here (kalorama, fully loaded) and am fine paying all cash. The problem is the interest rates are too low for this community to drop enough. Even 2.3 is overpaying, probably worth closer to 1.8-2 flat
Why are people so weirdly opposed to this community?