Take your time!! Use up fully the appointment you have with the design team, and take more if you are not quite satisfied. Do not be concerned about asking a lot of questions, because if you don't ask or question, I feel they ain't gonna tell you. I feel the design team is under a lot of pressure to finish and move on to the next buyer. Also, don't suppose you are getting whatever it is. I always say if you don't see it you are not getting it. Example being, we have a 30' lanai, and I thought we were getting two fans. Not so, only one, so now I have the added expense of installing another fan and hoping they can feed the wires through to make it look like it was planned instead of an after thought.
Go back if necessary to look at the model homes set up for a final decision.
Do your stretches, if you feel the room sizes are not quite enough, front, back, lanai, and if the model and lot can do it, stretch width.
Don't forget, once you sign the bottom line, it's over and it will be costly if changes are made to the contract. You don't want to say, I wish we would have.........
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