Anonymous wrote:Schools will be redistricted. Look elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With price rising for some of the models, am curious to know whether anyone would consider other Homes in this area? Seems like you can get a reasonable house with a pool for $1.2M based on what am seeing on Redfin.
You definitely can get a nice house for 1.2m, but it won’t be new in a community. I saw a wonderful home on query mill...but it was so isolated. This is a real neighborhood and a place my kids can go trick or treating and ride a bike on a sidewalk...sure you can find these neighborhoods in the area, but they won’t be large new constructions.
Anonymous wrote:With price rising for some of the models, am curious to know whether anyone would consider other Homes in this area? Seems like you can get a reasonable house with a pool for $1.2M based on what am seeing on Redfin.
Looks like one of them is a deposit now. I wonder what's up with the remaining Windmills.Anonymous wrote:For the Orchards- what is the story with the Quick delivery homes? Will they be sold at a later time? It seems like they are holding on to them?
Anonymous wrote:For Orchards - 15 K Towards the house and 5 K towards closing if you use their mortgage company, TBI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope it doesn't give you pause! I hope the person who made that post was referring only to a potential concern for their home's property value next to an MPDU. My understanding of MPDUs is that they run on a completely different resale market and are controlled by those rules for up to 30 years. Toll will be building them so the quality and style will match the rest of the community. As far as MPDUs and making assumptions about the people that will be buying them, I certainly hope folks realize that applicants that qualify for MPDUs have to prove quite a bit before getting approved (work history, income taxes, qualify for a mortgage, taking some classes, etc.). These are hard working people and we should feel fortunate to have a diverse group of neighbors as far as occupation, socioeconomics, race, religion, etc. We are buying a Windmill and our house will be fairly close to the MPDUs and we are just fine with it.
Thanks for this! And congrats on your purchase! I'm looking at Windmills and Orchards. I would lean Orchards, but I won't be buying during the current release, and Orchards will be rare in upcoming releases and future phases. So, I'm still determining what will be best. I don't have any timeline in mind. I own a townhome already in DC and have no "forcing factor" to move other than I'm ready for something different - space, location, quality of life, community, etc. So, I have the luxury of being able to be patient. But, patience is also not my strongest characteristic![]()
I hope you buy here. We bought an Orchard. The people I have met so far are very kind and helpful. I will agree with the other poster that they are hardworking!!
There is a lot of diversity in the neighborhood too. Phase 2 probably starts sometime this year and I hope you get a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope it doesn't give you pause! I hope the person who made that post was referring only to a potential concern for their home's property value next to an MPDU. My understanding of MPDUs is that they run on a completely different resale market and are controlled by those rules for up to 30 years. Toll will be building them so the quality and style will match the rest of the community. As far as MPDUs and making assumptions about the people that will be buying them, I certainly hope folks realize that applicants that qualify for MPDUs have to prove quite a bit before getting approved (work history, income taxes, qualify for a mortgage, taking some classes, etc.). These are hard working people and we should feel fortunate to have a diverse group of neighbors as far as occupation, socioeconomics, race, religion, etc. We are buying a Windmill and our house will be fairly close to the MPDUs and we are just fine with it.
Thanks for this! And congrats on your purchase! I'm looking at Windmills and Orchards. I would lean Orchards, but I won't be buying during the current release, and Orchards will be rare in upcoming releases and future phases. So, I'm still determining what will be best. I don't have any timeline in mind. I own a townhome already in DC and have no "forcing factor" to move other than I'm ready for something different - space, location, quality of life, community, etc. So, I have the luxury of being able to be patient. But, patience is also not my strongest characteristic![]()
Is the price a factor at all for you? the prices on windmill went up again. They are now over $150K above the original prices!