Anonymous wrote:Why do some people buy really expensive cars knowing the value drops significantly the minute they drive off the lot? Because they like the car or don’t care about the resell value. Same applies here…not everyone looks at it the same way you do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This community has clearly finally overpriced themselves. It is not a smart decision to buy here.
As an agent, the price for the kalorama should be starting at about 1.6. That way it finishes at 2.2-2.6 depending on options. The other homes, Parkhurst and Renwick have a layout that makes them feel small/congested.
Right now the kalorama finishes at 2.5-2.9 depending on options. And those prices of course do not include the backyard you see in the model. Since they cannot drop the price, they should consider giving a free finished basement with the homes, remove lot premiums, and give some design studio credit. That way they drop the price 200-300k without dropping the base price.
You should really be getting a 10% discount or more, otherwise do not buy because you will never see that money again. This community is not in potomac, or bethesda, to justify the price, and most actual rich people do not like this McMansion like development. Also by the way the closing cost is 75k on top of all the overpriceness.
If you bought a home here after the crazy price ups and want to ever see that money again without losing half a million, I suggest selling while toll brothers is still building homes here because after that the prices will plummet.
Thanks but stfu
Anonymous wrote:This community has clearly finally overpriced themselves. It is not a smart decision to buy here.
As an agent, the price for the kalorama should be starting at about 1.6. That way it finishes at 2.2-2.6 depending on options. The other homes, Parkhurst and Renwick have a layout that makes them feel small/congested.
Right now the kalorama finishes at 2.5-2.9 depending on options. And those prices of course do not include the backyard you see in the model. Since they cannot drop the price, they should consider giving a free finished basement with the homes, remove lot premiums, and give some design studio credit. That way they drop the price 200-300k without dropping the base price.
You should really be getting a 10% discount or more, otherwise do not buy because you will never see that money again. This community is not in potomac, or bethesda, to justify the price, and most actual rich people do not like this McMansion like development. Also by the way the closing cost is 75k on top of all the overpriceness.
If you bought a home here after the crazy price ups and want to ever see that money again without losing half a million, I suggest selling while toll brothers is still building homes here because after that the prices will plummet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This community has clearly finally overpriced themselves. It is not a smart decision to buy here.
As an agent, the price for the kalorama should be starting at about 1.6. That way it finishes at 2.2-2.6 depending on options. The other homes, Parkhurst and Renwick have a layout that makes them feel small/congested.
Right now the kalorama finishes at 2.5-2.9 depending on options. And those prices of course do not include the backyard you see in the model. Since they cannot drop the price, they should consider giving a free finished basement with the homes, remove lot premiums, and give some design studio credit. That way they drop the price 200-300k without dropping the base price.
You should really be getting a 10% discount or more, otherwise do not buy because you will never see that money again. This community is not in potomac, or bethesda, to justify the price, and most actual rich people do not like this McMansion like development. Also by the way the closing cost is 75k on top of all the overpriceness.
If you bought a home here after the crazy price ups and want to ever see that money again without losing half a million, I suggest selling while toll brothers is still building homes here because after that the prices will plummet.
As an agent, have you recently viewed the home and available lots? What are the current lot premiums going for?
I agree with the previous poster that there is absolutely no need to put in more than $300k in finishes to the Kalorama + lot premium + closing costs and then end up closer to $2.4. I think one thing so many of these negative posts miss is that many families move in to this neighborhood with long term intentions. They build the home in a zip code they are okay with in a lot they want and how they want the home too look and feel. If that means they are pricing their home too high, I think these people understand that. You likely have some money management and life skills if you can afford a home starting at $1.9 million to be able value what you are building and understand the expected return on it (if and when it is sold).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This community has clearly finally overpriced themselves. It is not a smart decision to buy here.
As an agent, the price for the kalorama should be starting at about 1.6. That way it finishes at 2.2-2.6 depending on options. The other homes, Parkhurst and Renwick have a layout that makes them feel small/congested.
Right now the kalorama finishes at 2.5-2.9 depending on options. And those prices of course do not include the backyard you see in the model. Since they cannot drop the price, they should consider giving a free finished basement with the homes, remove lot premiums, and give some design studio credit. That way they drop the price 200-300k without dropping the base price.
You should really be getting a 10% discount or more, otherwise do not buy because you will never see that money again. This community is not in potomac, or bethesda, to justify the price, and most actual rich people do not like this McMansion like development. Also by the way the closing cost is 75k on top of all the overpriceness.
If you bought a home here after the crazy price ups and want to ever see that money again without losing half a million, I suggest selling while toll brothers is still building homes here because after that the prices will plummet.
One doesn't need to put $1 million worth of upgrades into these homes. You can have a beautiful Kalorama model finished under $2.4.
Anonymous wrote:This community has clearly finally overpriced themselves. It is not a smart decision to buy here.
As an agent, the price for the kalorama should be starting at about 1.6. That way it finishes at 2.2-2.6 depending on options. The other homes, Parkhurst and Renwick have a layout that makes them feel small/congested.
Right now the kalorama finishes at 2.5-2.9 depending on options. And those prices of course do not include the backyard you see in the model. Since they cannot drop the price, they should consider giving a free finished basement with the homes, remove lot premiums, and give some design studio credit. That way they drop the price 200-300k without dropping the base price.
You should really be getting a 10% discount or more, otherwise do not buy because you will never see that money again. This community is not in potomac, or bethesda, to justify the price, and most actual rich people do not like this McMansion like development. Also by the way the closing cost is 75k on top of all the overpriceness.
If you bought a home here after the crazy price ups and want to ever see that money again without losing half a million, I suggest selling while toll brothers is still building homes here because after that the prices will plummet.
Anonymous wrote:how does this thread have over 100 pages?
Anonymous wrote:This community has clearly finally overpriced themselves. It is not a smart decision to buy here.
As an agent, the price for the kalorama should be starting at about 1.6. That way it finishes at 2.2-2.6 depending on options. The other homes, Parkhurst and Renwick have a layout that makes them feel small/congested.
Right now the kalorama finishes at 2.5-2.9 depending on options. And those prices of course do not include the backyard you see in the model. Since they cannot drop the price, they should consider giving a free finished basement with the homes, remove lot premiums, and give some design studio credit. That way they drop the price 200-300k without dropping the base price.
You should really be getting a 10% discount or more, otherwise do not buy because you will never see that money again. This community is not in potomac, or bethesda, to justify the price, and most actual rich people do not like this McMansion like development. Also by the way the closing cost is 75k on top of all the overpriceness.
If you bought a home here after the crazy price ups and want to ever see that money again without losing half a million, I suggest selling while toll brothers is still building homes here because after that the prices will plummet.
Anonymous wrote:The first phase is not yet complete and it is about 2.5 years since sales opened up for phase one. I would estimate 3-4 years at least before phase two is complete (and it is much larger than phase one).