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Old 07-28-2017, 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Mrs. Robinson View Post
The developer has NO flexibility whatsoever when you purchase a new home. None! Another poster said they don't have any flexibility and they don't. In actuality, they are very cold about the entire process which is very cut and dry. They could be a lot more considerate, but they aren't. There is nothing nice in the purchase of a new home from them. What should be a pleasant transaction is very impersonal and cut and dry.

You might be better off purchasing a resale and there are always newer homes on the market, if that's what you're after. A seller might be amiable and accept your offer contingent upon you selling your house.

If you buy new from the developer -- good luck. You'll need it!
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Totally disagree. The Villages developer is RUNNING A BUSINESS. They have determined their best practices. No different than any other business that has policies and procedures.

Try buying a new Ford and asking the dealer to "hold it" for you until you have the money to pay for it."

I very much agree with this post from Jayhawk.

I am really proud to tell my friends how there are no conditions to buying a new home here. It shows that this is a sought after place and that our homes continue to rise in value. There was no coldness to us at all in any phase of the process.. NONE.
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