But what if they did. Could you imagine taking the weekly Sunday ad and clipping home coupons and then stacking them on top of one another. It would be like extreme coupons but for homes.
It’s crazy, for basically the same product. I try and be positive about new homes but in some spaces in can kind of feel greedy on their part. I know things go up but still.
How do I pick a good inspection company on a new build to make sure I get everything covered? My inventory home should be completed in three weeks and closing soon after
What do you think is a better deal from your perspective 1. In the desoto area, a dr horton home for around 480k at 3k sqft 2. A Bloomfield home in gleen heights but in a phase 1 community. Similar home in size but a bit more expensive. 3. A Bloomfield home in the desoto area that is a bit less expensive, smaller size as well but is in a more established community?
I would toss out the Horton. Bloomfield quality is superior. My choice would be the Glenn heights in phase 1, especially if it gets the red oak side isd zoning. Phase one of a neighborhood that they are going to continue to build out is going to give you more appreciation. The price you pay today will be significantly lower than what they price at in deeper phases. So if you can buy phase 1 and wait the builder out till the are done to sell you will most likely come out ahead. And Bloomfield builds a solid quality home.
Would you go for a townhome or a single home? Currently deciding between the Pacesetter TH & Trophy home in Elevon. Both four bedroom. Mainly for the price.
Both are good options. If I was single with no kids I’d go townhome. If kids I’d probably want the yard. From a quality standpoint both are good but I would give the edge to pacesetter. If you need help with that let me know I’ve sold with both of those teams out there so let’s make sure you get the best deal possible