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    Looking for new communities in the $500-$600k range

    Very good point. We wish there was more clarity in the waiting list process. It would be a lot easier to move on to a different builder if we knew we had no chance or if the price would not be worth it but we understand why it is done this way. With that being said, we are keeping an open mind...
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    Looking for new communities in the $500-$600k range

    Thank you everyone for the info and advice.  We went back today and checked out several models today including Avalon, The Vine, Brio, Indigo, Lantana, and also went the meet the builder event at Parasol Park. Here are some quick and dirty notes: Avalon: Good entry level price for the Plan 1...
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    Looking for new communities in the $500-$600k range

    I appreciate the info. Good to know.
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    Looking for new communities in the $500-$600k range

    I believe I checked those out but if I remember correctly, they were tri-level and the plan 2 had a bedroom downstairs.  I remember that my wife did not like it for some reason but will check it out again this weekend.  Does anyone know the current pricing and phase of Lantana? Thanks in advance.
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    Looking for new communities in the $500-$600k range

    I am looking for new communities or communities that are planning to be built in the $500-$600k range. I have checked out The Vine at Portola Springs and the plan that we like has a waiting list. I have checked out Willow but the 3-story set up does not work for us. I have also checked out...
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    Purchasing a base model home (no carpet/tile upgrades)

    Thanks for the feedback. It seems like going with standard carpet/flooring would be the best option for me and also help me out on the purchase price of the home. It seems like even some interior changes to a condo/townhome need approval from the HOA, is flooring something I would need to get...
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    Purchasing a base model home (no carpet/tile upgrades)

    Is it better to purchase a base model home (standard carpet, flooring, no window covering) and wait a few years (5 years) to update those items later or just pay for the upgraded tile/carpet, etc. now and enjoy? I understand upgrading other items (optional tub, den/office etc.) but flooring...
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    The Vine at Portola Springs

    I went to check out the Vine at Portola Springs and it looked interesting. I noticed that the plan 1 that is currently selling is in phase 2 while the other units are on phase 3 or 4. Is it normal that builders move on to other phases even though a particular plan has not sold? Would they let it...
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