Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you check out the models, be sure to ask for details on what was upgraded and the individual costs. It’s hard to tell what a “standard” home would look like when looking at the model. I’m sure it’ll still be nice though...besides, you can always upgrade later.
I don’t think the sales person there would give you a price list. Sadly, I think you’d have to get down the process a bit further before they give you an official
Pricing sheet.
When I toured the model at Ridings at North Branch, they told me (after I asked) what was upgraded and what wasn’t. Sadly, almost everything was upgraded...including the furnished 300k outdoor living space. I think that’s why they put that model for sale for 1.6M even though base was 1M. Granted they dropped the asking price now since nobody was interested. The sales agent told me the prep kitchen was ~25k which I thought was reasonable...only to find out that you have to pay extra for level 2+ cabinets and counters etc. He wouldn’t tell me how much it would be like they had it. Either way, I don’t need all that and am looking at the Hamlet collection so hoping we won’t be gauged if we stick to basic upgrades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300k for an outdoor living space? Wtf
Check it out...pretty nice I gotta say! https://www.homesale.com/p/1641-Grand-Meadow-Drive-Gambrills-MD-21054/dmgid_136810752
To be clear, that $300k includes all the landscaping, lighting at night...basically just all extras. They’re essentially saying it was $300k to transform the entire outdoor space.
TB only offers the outdoor “structure.” Depending on the grade and level you get typically around 20-45k or so. A lot of models will have paneling, painting, accents that are not offered features—but stuff you’d put in to personalize the home on your own after move-in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300k for an outdoor living space? Wtf
Check it out...pretty nice I gotta say! https://www.homesale.com/p/1641-Grand-Meadow-Drive-Gambrills-MD-21054/dmgid_136810752
Anonymous wrote:$300k for an outdoor living space? Wtf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you check out the models, be sure to ask for details on what was upgraded and the individual costs. It’s hard to tell what a “standard” home would look like when looking at the model. I’m sure it’ll still be nice though...besides, you can always upgrade later.
I don’t think the sales person there would give you a price list. Sadly, I think you’d have to get down the process a bit further before they give you an official
Pricing sheet.
Anonymous wrote:When you check out the models, be sure to ask for details on what was upgraded and the individual costs. It’s hard to tell what a “standard” home would look like when looking at the model. I’m sure it’ll still be nice though...besides, you can always upgrade later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is TB that bad that we can't just purchase a home with the basic options that they provide?
It’s not that they’re bad, it’s that for >1M home, folks want something worth the money. They are using the same “features” on their cheaper homes in other parts of Maryland...so to take a home and make it feel like it’s worth the money, some upgrades would have to be done in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like their model homes asking prices are about 50-60% of base price in other communities. Assuming you don’t need that level of upgrades, you should be ok.
Anonymous wrote:Is TB that bad that we can't just purchase a home with the basic options that they provide?