Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do yourself a favor and consult some of the local builders. Clearview, JP Brehony, Somerville, Cloud IX, etc. All great and all live in Vienna, so when something goes wrong, you know they will have you covered.
Have you talked to them? Are they in the range of 500-600K as the OP asked? We contacted some of the ones mentioned above a few years ago and they seemed to be more interested in doing spec houses than build-on-your-lot type.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do yourself a favor and consult some of the local builders. Clearview, JP Brehony, Somerville, Cloud IX, etc. All great and all live in Vienna, so when something goes wrong, you know they will have you covered.
Have you talked to them? Are they in the range of 500-600K as the OP asked? We contacted some of the ones mentioned above a few years ago and they seemed to be more interested in doing spec houses than build-on-your-lot type.
Anonymous wrote:Do yourself a favor and consult some of the local builders. Clearview, JP Brehony, Somerville, Cloud IX, etc. All great and all live in Vienna, so when something goes wrong, you know they will have you covered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess I am confused as well as to why this price range is so high... Stanley Martin lists their prices on their website. Yes the range is significant, but it starts in the high $200k --- even if you have $50k in upgrades and $100k in site work, that is still in the $400k range... so is it really that difficult to build a home for
Example of a Stanley Martin home that seems normal and even with extra costs would be well below $500k?
http://www.webuildonyourlot.com/easton/
I understand that reputation makes a big difference, but if this company is fairly reputable it seems you could build a new home for $300-400k?
Stanley Martin was once a good company, but since Diane left they have gone the way of NV Homes, Ryan, Comstock, etc. You can get four square walls built with a splash of lush here and there, but in 10 years time, you will be re-doing the exterior, windows, roof, gutters, HVAC and appliances.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I am confused as well as to why this price range is so high... Stanley Martin lists their prices on their website. Yes the range is significant, but it starts in the high $200k --- even if you have $50k in upgrades and $100k in site work, that is still in the $400k range... so is it really that difficult to build a home for
Example of a Stanley Martin home that seems normal and even with extra costs would be well below $500k?
http://www.webuildonyourlot.com/easton/
I understand that reputation makes a big difference, but if this company is fairly reputable it seems you could build a new home for $300-400k?
Anonymous wrote:I guess I am confused as well as to why this price range is so high... Stanley Martin lists their prices on their website. Yes the range is significant, but it starts in the high $200k --- even if you have $50k in upgrades and $100k in site work, that is still in the $400k range... so is it really that difficult to build a home for
Example of a Stanley Martin home that seems normal and even with extra costs would be well below $500k?
http://www.webuildonyourlot.com/easton/
I understand that reputation makes a big difference, but if this company is fairly reputable it seems you could build a new home for $300-400k?
Anonymous wrote:I guess I am confused as well as to why this price range is so high... Stanley Martin lists their prices on their website. Yes the range is significant, but it starts in the high $200k --- even if you have $50k in upgrades and $100k in site work, that is still in the $400k range... so is it really that difficult to build a home for
Example of a Stanley Martin home that seems normal and even with extra costs would be well below $500k?
http://www.webuildonyourlot.com/easton/
I understand that reputation makes a big difference, but if this company is fairly reputable it seems you could build a new home for $300-400k?
Anonymous wrote:In my hood there are couple of houses built by MR project management which seem nice done. They look like on the pricy side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Focal Point probably can be named as my neighborhood specialist as they purchase almost every available lot via private sales. It typically takes them 6-8 months to finish their work. The impression I get is that you probably cannot easily modify their existing floor plans.
SM is reputable but I can't stand their sales agent. I don't understand why he needs to be there when the potential customers already have their own lot and are only seeking a builder.
ANV/NDI/Classic/Reel probably can be grouped in one category. I probably would rank Classic highest. I like their basic features but probably it will cost you dearly to upgrade. However, all these companies more or less operate the same way.
Sekas is good but sounds pricy.
Great Jones Developments built a beautiful house nearby but it's unclear how much it actually cost to build. I wish I knew about this company while selecting a builder.
I drool over one of their houses near us. Wish I had an idea how much they cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay away from Focal Point. All others are good Dave Springberg will only build in Arlington and Sekas prefers Vienna. May depend on where you are building.
Spring Street built some houses in Falls Church FFC
Yes, and that is why he will only now build in Arlington.