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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I am confused about what happened. I don't understand why you would have the rep show you lots to see how houses are placed because you could see that anytime by viewing the available houses. There are all sorts of houses already built on all sorts of lots.
After touring the models and being shown around by the rep we selected houses from the on line presentations and from the ones shown in the paper and went around with a map and looked at them ourselves. We couldn't get in, but we could look in the windows.
I think that seeing available lots would be something that would happen when you were about ready to buy. But It doesn't excuse the reps behavior at all. That seems very unprofessional to me.
We had Jim Mclaughlin and we think he is wonderfully patient and very helpful and informative. We are very happy with the experience and especially with our lovely home. I hope you will be too.
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I used to work for a builder (built over 100 homes) and a new home sales rep and I wanted to walk a few of the lots knowing where the lot boundaries were so I could get an idea in my mind for when I returned home. Not sure I can explain. It helps me to visualize the home. I don't think it was an unreasonable request or one that would/should lead the rep to an unwarranted conclusion.