Wife and I are looking for a house in the San Antonio area.
It turns out we looked at a lot of older houses (1970's-1990's), that would need a lot of work.
They were priced very similar to new builds in outlying areas.
Anyways, we are looking at Lennar. They seem to have decent build quality, and nice high efficiency features.
Typical cookie cutter style house, we are fine with that.
Anyways, they are closing out a neighborhood that was built in 2017.
They have the model house left, they showed it to us yesterday.
It is in the process of being converted back to a regular house. It was the welcome center, and sales office, so they turn the garage into an office with french doors, etc.
Lennar says they are going to repair the house to new standards. Price is $185k.
They said that they would not put it up for sale until its completely converted and repaired.
Then based on what they spent on conversion, they would determine the discount they offer.
I think they should repair it and give about a 20k discount.
People have been walking in and out of this thing for a year, AC blowing non stop, everybody touching everything for a year, etc.
Also considering a smaller house on the same street that was just built for about $169k.
It turns out we looked at a lot of older houses (1970's-1990's), that would need a lot of work.
They were priced very similar to new builds in outlying areas.
Anyways, we are looking at Lennar. They seem to have decent build quality, and nice high efficiency features.
Typical cookie cutter style house, we are fine with that.
Anyways, they are closing out a neighborhood that was built in 2017.
They have the model house left, they showed it to us yesterday.
It is in the process of being converted back to a regular house. It was the welcome center, and sales office, so they turn the garage into an office with french doors, etc.
Lennar says they are going to repair the house to new standards. Price is $185k.
They said that they would not put it up for sale until its completely converted and repaired.
Then based on what they spent on conversion, they would determine the discount they offer.
I think they should repair it and give about a 20k discount.
People have been walking in and out of this thing for a year, AC blowing non stop, everybody touching everything for a year, etc.
Also considering a smaller house on the same street that was just built for about $169k.