Anonymous wrote:The price has gone up over $100K for Patterson. Only lots next to MPDUs QMs left! Imagining paying $1.5M for your house and your next-door neighbors only pay $200K for theirs. yikes.
Anonymous wrote:My previous post go mingled with the other posts.
I waned to say we asked for a larger pantry. There was room to make it larger but they said no to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The homes are beautiful and very pricey. We asked for certain custom changes and they are always saying we can't do it. Since, we are spending so much money I wanted some simple changes.
The dinning room in the Patterson is so far from the kitchen. wish they placed it closer.
Also, in the model there are several features that are not part of their options.....so, that was weird. They are tempting people by creating exquisite models and then when we ask a certain feature they are like that is not available.
What kind of changes did you ask for?
I don’t think it’s that uncommon for model homes to include things that aren’t part of their options. It’s a little annoying yes, but seems like it’s the norm from what I’ve seen.
I don't have experience with a lot of builders but with the builders I do have experience with, I have not seen this to the extent that TB is doing it with their models. I get that it's a different approach to model homes but it's not consistent with other builders. Maybe for certain more premium developments?
I'm a realtor and always find it interesting seeing a TB home on resale. More often than not they look like gigantic plain boxes. TB uses a LOT of custom woodwork and designs in their models to draw buyers in. The finished product is not nearly as glamorous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The homes are beautiful and very pricey. We asked for certain custom changes and they are always saying we can't do it. Since, we are spending so much money I wanted some simple changes.
The dinning room in the Patterson is so far from the kitchen. wish they placed it closer.
Also, in the model there are several features that are not part of their options.....so, that was weird. They are tempting people by creating exquisite models and then when we ask a certain feature they are like that is not available.
What kind of changes did you ask for?
We asked for a larger pantry as the pantry.
I don’t think it’s that uncommon for model homes to include things that aren’t part of their options. It’s a little annoying yes, but seems like it’s the norm from what I’ve seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The homes are beautiful and very pricey. We asked for certain custom changes and they are always saying we can't do it. Since, we are spending so much money I wanted some simple changes.
The dinning room in the Patterson is so far from the kitchen. wish they placed it closer.
Also, in the model there are several features that are not part of their options.....so, that was weird. They are tempting people by creating exquisite models and then when we ask a certain feature they are like that is not available.
What kind of changes did you ask for?
I don’t think it’s that uncommon for model homes to include things that aren’t part of their options. It’s a little annoying yes, but seems like it’s the norm from what I’ve seen.
I don't have experience with a lot of builders but with the builders I do have experience with, I have not seen this to the extent that TB is doing it with their models. I get that it's a different approach to model homes but it's not consistent with other builders. Maybe for certain more premium developments?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The homes are beautiful and very pricey. We asked for certain custom changes and they are always saying we can't do it. Since, we are spending so much money I wanted some simple changes.
The dinning room in the Patterson is so far from the kitchen. wish they placed it closer.
Also, in the model there are several features that are not part of their options.....so, that was weird. They are tempting people by creating exquisite models and then when we ask a certain feature they are like that is not available.
What kind of changes did you ask for?
I don’t think it’s that uncommon for model homes to include things that aren’t part of their options. It’s a little annoying yes, but seems like it’s the norm from what I’ve seen.
Anonymous wrote:The homes are beautiful and very pricey. We asked for certain custom changes and they are always saying we can't do it. Since, we are spending so much money I wanted some simple changes.
The dinning room in the Patterson is so far from the kitchen. wish they placed it closer.
Also, in the model there are several features that are not part of their options.....so, that was weird. They are tempting people by creating exquisite models and then when we ask a certain feature they are like that is not available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:raptor2364 wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- They added custom options to the models which are not available from TB. I think that's a bit dishonest. IMO, models should show everything you CAN get from the home - not dangle a carrot that you figure out on your own how you're going to get it.
What custom options do these models have?
They’re likely talking about accent wall paneling, etc. In addition to a lot of the outdoor features they heap on outside of their base “outdoor living” package.
Models will also sometimes put in custom lighting you can’t purchase through the design center.
I’m the Pp that mentioned custom features. Sure, those may be custom but I was referring to the luxury outdoor living space on the orchard model. Th fountain, wall, additional steps, fire pit thing, etc, was all custom. I can’t speak for the windmill outdoor space but I would not be surprised if that one was a one-off design. And for the record, I specially asked the sales rep about the outdoor space and that’s what she told me (ie not available to the public since it was a one off custom design per the architect). Tifwiw
Anonymous wrote:raptor2364 wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- They added custom options to the models which are not available from TB. I think that's a bit dishonest. IMO, models should show everything you CAN get from the home - not dangle a carrot that you figure out on your own how you're going to get it.
What custom options do these models have?
They’re likely talking about accent wall paneling, etc. In addition to a lot of the outdoor features they heap on outside of their base “outdoor living” package.
Models will also sometimes put in custom lighting you can’t purchase through the design center.