Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 17:40     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:Can you tell us how many of the Hamlets are still there?

I didn't get a Hamlet, so don’t know.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 17:37     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Can you tell us how many of the Hamlets are still there?
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 17:34     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

We had a great visit. Put down a reserve on a lot. Interest is high for sure. Quality of finishes looked good to me...certainly not an expert, but everything looked nice. That said, almost everything was upgraded. They do provide options pricing and base options information. Very nice folks working.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 17:34     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

We had a great visit. Put down a reserve on a lot. Interest is high for sure. Quality of finishes looked good to me...certainly not an expert, but everything looked nice. That said, almost everything was upgraded. They do provide options pricing and base options information. Very nice folks working.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 17:34     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

We had a great visit. Put down a reserve on a lot. Interest is high for sure. Quality of finishes looked good to me...certainly not an expert, but everything looked nice. That said, almost everything was upgraded. They do provide options pricing and base options information. Very nice folks working.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 16:55     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear posters,
can you please give me some advice on what to look at during the model room tour? What sort of upgrades? I have never worked with a builder before? If the builder is offering granite, do we have to upgrade that...etc? Please give me some tips...We have an appointment soon. Thanks!


You should get a real estate agent if you don't already have one, who will be able to help guide you through this. Most everything in the model will be upgraded--take a look at the "included" features list to get a sense of the base package and then ask to see pictures/samples of the base options. You can look at the structural options online.

For "design" features, you'll upgrade based on levels. For example, there will probably be 3-4 options for the "base" granite in the kitchen. At level two, you'll get more color options as well as perhaps a silestone or quartz option. The higher up you go, the more options/expensive materials you can select from. Same deal for floors and cabinets, etc.



I would just ask them to give me most of the upgrade that they have in the model home. Their models are always very nice and I hope it is not because they use the most expensive options on them
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 16:53     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:Looks like their VIP sneak peak appointments are all booked up over the next couple weeks. So, if you have not yet filled your pre-approval application and submitted it, you're looking at early November to be able to tour the homes.


The Windmill Collection still has appointments next week. I guess other collections are more popular
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 15:18     Subject: Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Looks like their VIP sneak peak appointments are all booked up over the next couple weeks. So, if you have not yet filled your pre-approval application and submitted it, you're looking at early November to be able to tour the homes.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 15:07     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:Dear posters,
can you please give me some advice on what to look at during the model room tour? What sort of upgrades? I have never worked with a builder before? If the builder is offering granite, do we have to upgrade that...etc? Please give me some tips...We have an appointment soon. Thanks!


You should get a real estate agent if you don't already have one, who will be able to help guide you through this. Most everything in the model will be upgraded--take a look at the "included" features list to get a sense of the base package and then ask to see pictures/samples of the base options. You can look at the structural options online.

For "design" features, you'll upgrade based on levels. For example, there will probably be 3-4 options for the "base" granite in the kitchen. At level two, you'll get more color options as well as perhaps a silestone or quartz option. The higher up you go, the more options/expensive materials you can select from. Same deal for floors and cabinets, etc.

Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 13:53     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Dear posters,
can you please give me some advice on what to look at during the model room tour? What sort of upgrades? I have never worked with a builder before? If the builder is offering granite, do we have to upgrade that...etc? Please give me some tips...We have an appointment soon. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 07:54     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Can you please do a review of your visit? How the Model homes are? Are they using good grade materials for their basic option? I'm thinking of purchasing the Hamlet but with minimal upgrades...
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 07:50     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Anonymous wrote:Toll Brother's website is so annoying! yesterday, they listed the prices and today there are no prices on there...

lol yes so annoying!!! yesterday they listed lots availability also, then removed in the afternoon.. I am assuming they are playing the pricing game depending on what folks with VIP appointments are doing ... My appointment is tomorrow and I hope to get clarity in what is happening
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2020 07:45     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Toll Brother's website is so annoying! yesterday, they listed the prices and today there are no prices on there...
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 12:19     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Any news? How are the model homes? Please keep us posted!!!
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2020 09:07     Subject: Re:Mt Prospect in North Potomac

Thanks dear poster for letting us know the Windmill decreased. looks like the Hamlett and Orchard is more in demand.