Anonymous wrote:There is a house for sale!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a house for sale!
Yay! I’ve been waiting. So excited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, real estate is crazy. There is nothing like Mt. Prospect coming up in that neck of the woods for many years to come. This is what people are paying. When we bought the windmill palatine model look alike with all the trimmings in phase 1 for 2.1 million 2.5 years ago, even I thought we were crazy. Its appraising for 3.1 million now minimum. Before you call me a toll brother troll, all I will say is if you can afford it ,go for it. So much has been said on the forum over the last 3 years that the estate will go south but it has not happened. Total lots left are about 4. The lots will sell sooner than later and toll brothers will move to the next project. That's how things are. If you can afford it ,get in. If you can not ,keep moving but prices are not crashing. If you believe that, you're living in la la land.
There’s plenty of excellent real estate around the area. You make it sound like Mt. Prospect is the last bit of land left in North Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:There is a house for sale!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Resale values and appreciation likely to be terrible. The new construction homes from mass market builders all rely on low-quality subcontractors. The quality of construction labor has declined so much since 2008 that it is basically impossible for large construction companies to find competent construction labor at a scale needed to staff their Projects. Unfortunately, less than 10% of construction trade workers are actually good at their job anymore.
This is too funny! Posters first said the homes wouldn't sell for construction, yet the community is sold out. Now you're saying the quality is lacking?
Well, as someone who's lived in Mt. Prospect for over two years, I can say the quality is pretty damn great. Much better than my two previous homes that were both built well before 2008. We love this house and the community. So do our neighbors. Best example of this -- one resident in a Hamlet loves it here and decided to upsize to a Windmill. A true repeat buyer which speaks volumes about the satisfaction people have in their homes and the community.
I think the 186 families that bought homes in Mt. Prospect would disagree with your all your proselytization.
You clearly work for the developer. Construction quality for 90%+ of new builds is complete junk. Most trade workers don't care about the quality of their work anymore and it is literally impossible for large construction companies to hire high quality construction workers because there are not enough pf them to staff projects for a large neighborhood. Toll brothers has better quality that other large construction companies, but code minimum is a very low bar for quality construction.
Anonymous wrote:Lol @ claiming toll brothers is great construction
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deposit placed on the last available lot.
Its going to be sold tomorrow. So thats all for this forum! I am so happy to have purchased here. Will update in 5-10 years on resale value. I am fairly sure it will be ok.
Agree…finally put this forum to rest. Congrats to all the people who bought here…welcome to the neighborhood!!!
I want updates on resells going forward so I hope this thread will not rest!
There is one resale so far. It was originally purchased in February 2023 for $1,818,105 and sold in 2024 for $1,799,990. The original sale was probably a 2022 contract.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Resale values and appreciation likely to be terrible. The new construction homes from mass market builders all rely on low-quality subcontractors. The quality of construction labor has declined so much since 2008 that it is basically impossible for large construction companies to find competent construction labor at a scale needed to staff their Projects. Unfortunately, less than 10% of construction trade workers are actually good at their job anymore.
This is too funny! Posters first said the homes wouldn't sell for construction, yet the community is sold out. Now you're saying the quality is lacking?
Well, as someone who's lived in Mt. Prospect for over two years, I can say the quality is pretty damn great. Much better than my two previous homes that were both built well before 2008. We love this house and the community. So do our neighbors. Best example of this -- one resident in a Hamlet loves it here and decided to upsize to a Windmill. A true repeat buyer which speaks volumes about the satisfaction people have in their homes and the community.
I think the 186 families that bought homes in Mt. Prospect would disagree with your all your proselytization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Deposit placed on the last available lot.
Its going to be sold tomorrow. So thats all for this forum! I am so happy to have purchased here. Will update in 5-10 years on resale value. I am fairly sure it will be ok.
Agree…finally put this forum to rest. Congrats to all the people who bought here…welcome to the neighborhood!!!
I want updates on resells going forward so I hope this thread will not rest!