There are no models to look at. They won't be built until July.
To get into Phase 1, buyers must put down a $5K deposit and sign a sales contract either next weekend or the following weekend. Escrow will close within 30 days of the signed papers. Homes won't be completed until October or November. They expect to open Phase 2 in a few weeks.
They offer basic white on white...white cabinets, white appliances, and white tile counter tops in the kitchen. They're not even including a microwave---that's an "upgrade".
So, in essence, you're buying sight unseen, based off floorplans that are not finalized. Not only that, but you're expected to pay the mortgage, HOAs, and taxes while your unit is being built? And pay your current mortgage or rent?
I was told by one of the sales counselors that they sold out Phase 1, but I question this. I received a call that I'm first priority for the lot I chose, but I was only told that I was expected to sign a purchase agreement within the next couple of weeks. Not until I started asking questions did I find out there was more to it.
This process, IMHO, is assbackwards.
To get into Phase 1, buyers must put down a $5K deposit and sign a sales contract either next weekend or the following weekend. Escrow will close within 30 days of the signed papers. Homes won't be completed until October or November. They expect to open Phase 2 in a few weeks.
They offer basic white on white...white cabinets, white appliances, and white tile counter tops in the kitchen. They're not even including a microwave---that's an "upgrade".
So, in essence, you're buying sight unseen, based off floorplans that are not finalized. Not only that, but you're expected to pay the mortgage, HOAs, and taxes while your unit is being built? And pay your current mortgage or rent?
I was told by one of the sales counselors that they sold out Phase 1, but I question this. I received a call that I'm first priority for the lot I chose, but I was only told that I was expected to sign a purchase agreement within the next couple of weeks. Not until I started asking questions did I find out there was more to it.
This process, IMHO, is assbackwards.