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laryb
03-26-2010, 02:51 PM
Hi everyone! my wife and I just spent 3 days at TV trying to decide what we like and have decided that the At Ease cottage is what fits our needs for now. When we met with our sales rep., John Stamper, we went over the options we wanted and added blinds, lighting package, upgraded cabinets, stainless appliances, vaulted ceilings, fans and washer and dryer(probably will change our minds and will by separately). Anyone have any suggestions on what we might be missing or enjoy? We are meeting with John this weekend to finalize our choice and don't want to miss anything. We are still considering a golf cart garage, but only if the only lot available (premium lot) will accommodate it. We are doing this before we sell our current home and my wife retires next year, so we trying not to go to crazy since we will be carrying two homes, but we figure we should do it now before prices go up.Who knows, maybe by waiting a year or so we'll make more on the current home! Or not?
Russ_Boston
03-26-2010, 03:11 PM
Sounds like a great plan.
If the lot can accept it I say go for the extra garage.
logdog
03-26-2010, 03:51 PM
We bought new construction 4 months ago and it came with all GE appliances including fridge, washer and dryer. We will probably replace them all along with the dish washer and stove. Buy as many of your appliances separately as you can and you will get better quality. We miss our old Whirlpools.
YodaMom
03-26-2010, 05:21 PM
Did you get the At Ease with the wall separating the kitchen from the dining/living area? We prefer it with the wall but notice the new pictures show it without the wall.
Good Luck
laryb
03-26-2010, 05:37 PM
Did you get the At Ease with the wall separating the kitchen from the dining/living area? We prefer it with the wall but notice the new pictures show it without the wall.
Good Luck
The model we looked at had the open kitchen that my wife likes, so I pretty sure it doesn't have the wall. Someone on another forum had mentioned lights over the breakfast bar, might have been you? Do you know if that is part of the lighting upgrade? When we meet this weekend they'll tell me what lots are available and if a zero premium lot isn't available, then it will all depend on how much of a premium there is. Don't mind some premium, but don't want to spend a large amount for a golf view, water view , corner, etc. If what we want is available now we'll take our chances and wait. Hopefully he'll have something for us and we'll make a deposit this weekend! I'll post the results here as soon as we find out. Here's hoping!!!
Aceskaters
03-26-2010, 05:58 PM
I have a fairly new Amarillo, bought before one could choose options. I love it, even with the standard appliances. However, I have discovered that the "vent" in the microwave over the stove does not "vent" into outside world, it merely recirculates the smoke and burning smells from my few cooking attempts back into the kitchen. If I were building a home I would see if one could have a real vent put in the kitchen with an exhaust pipe to the roof.
ssmith
03-26-2010, 06:26 PM
While we were there last month we visited some open houses. Noticed that some cottages were innermixed with designer homes. I am not sure I would like that. Something to think about anyway.
Pturner
03-26-2010, 06:39 PM
Hopefully he'll have something for us and we'll make a deposit this weekend! I'll post the results here as soon as we find out. Here's hoping!!!
Laryb, I've got my fingers crossed that he will have just exactly what you are looking for! If not, keep looking and I know you will find it. Please let us know.
:wave:
downeaster
03-26-2010, 08:50 PM
We bought new construction 4 months ago and it came with all GE appliances including fridge, washer and dryer. We will probably replace them all along with the dish washer and stove. Buy as many of your appliances separately as you can and you will get better quality. We miss our old Whirlpools.
Don't know about current quality but our GE fridge, range, microwave and dishwasher still going strong after 8 1/2 years of year round use. Washer and dryer were not included so we brought our old ones (not GE) that have since been replaced. I never was a GE fan but I must admit these have served me well.
Bosoxfan
03-26-2010, 09:34 PM
While we were there last month we visited some open houses. Noticed that some cottages were innermixed with designer homes. I am not sure I would like that. Something to think about anyway.
I live in Amelia and have an "At Ease" where our backyard is a horse farm.We love it!! No "kissing lanai" all the privacy one could imagine.Our neighbors across the street have designer homes that have a retention pond in their backyards.They all love their homes & private backyards also.Oh, and by the way we all love the neighborhood just the way it is...Thank You!!:thumbup:
YodaMom
03-27-2010, 08:14 AM
Laryb,
That wasn't me that mentioned the lighting over the breakfast bar - great idea though. I have them in our home in PA. Let us know how you make out and what you end up with. Sounds exciting!
Rag Bagger
03-27-2010, 09:31 AM
It all depends on your long term plans and how you use your garage. But we have a Long two car plus Golf cart garage. It suits our needs as I am a DIYer and half the two car is a shop and storage (only one car). Remember there are no basements like back North and if you want a hobby room or shop the garage is it. We also use it for some storage. We floored part of the attic for storage too plus pull down stairs.
Think long and hard about your garage size. For us an oversized corner lot was well worth the extra bucks.
jebartle
03-28-2010, 02:10 PM
I've said this b4 but you might want to look at Lake County homes, no bond, that will save you about $20,000..
Russ_Boston
03-28-2010, 02:12 PM
Yes but there are no NEW homes in Lake County. Correct?
Pturner
03-28-2010, 02:25 PM
Laryb, how did it go this weekend? Did you put down a deposit, or are you still looking?
handieman
03-28-2010, 04:22 PM
Take a close look at the garage situation. Is it two cars? Will you have two cars? Where will you park a golf cart if you have two cars??Garage does not have enough room for all three??
Handie
laryb
03-28-2010, 06:11 PM
Laryb, how did it go this weekend? Did you put down a deposit, or are you still looking?Hi PTURNER and everyone else, and thank you for all the input. Please keep it coming if you think of anything else. We just got back from our meeting with John Stamper and put a deposit on a lot in Buttonwood, so we are one step closer to being Villagers!! We probably will start building in a couple of months, although we won't move down until my wife retires next March and we sell our home up north. We ended up paying a premium for our lot due to privacy, not size. We do like it because it's just down the street from the pool and across the street from a golf course(don't remember the name). To get a lot with enough room for a cart garage was just to high for us to do right now, so we'll see how it goes, and if we need more space later, we'll move up to a designer. Hopefully this will work for us because we really like the At Ease and my wife is having a ball checking out new furniture for it. We are really excited and can't wait until we get to drive around on our golf cart and go downtown for music and drinks with all of you!:a040:
Pturner
03-28-2010, 06:14 PM
Hi PTURNER and everyone else, and thank you for all the input. Please keep it coming if you think of anything else. We just got back from our meeting with John Stamper and put a deposit on a lot in Buttonwood, so we are one step closer to being Villagers!! We probably will start building in a couple of months, although we won't move down until my wife retires next March and we sell our home up north. We ended up paying a premium for our lot due to privacy, not size. We do like it because it just down the street from them pool and across the street from a golf course(don't remember the name). To get a lot with enough room for a cart garage was just to high for us to do right now so we'll see how it goes and if we need more space later, we'll move up to a designer. Hopefully this will work for us because we really like the At Ease and my wife is having a ball checking out new furniture for it. We are really excited and can't wait until we get to drive around on our golf cart and go downtown for music and drinks with all of you!:a040:
Oh joy. Congratuations!
:a040::welcome::a040:
Bosoxfan
03-28-2010, 10:13 PM
Hi PTURNER and everyone else, and thank you for all the input. Please keep it coming if you think of anything else. We just got back from our meeting with John Stamper and put a deposit on a lot in Buttonwood, so we are one step closer to being Villagers!! We probably will start building in a couple of months, although we won't move down until my wife retires next March and we sell our home up north. We ended up paying a premium for our lot due to privacy, not size. We do like it because it's just down the street from the pool and across the street from a golf course(don't remember the name). To get a lot with enough room for a cart garage was just to high for us to do right now, so we'll see how it goes, and if we need more space later, we'll move up to a designer. Hopefully this will work for us because we really like the At Ease and my wife is having a ball checking out new furniture for it. We are really excited and can't wait until we get to drive around on our golf cart and go downtown for music and drinks with all of you!:a040:
Congrats!! We've been in our At Ease since september and absolutely love it!!:welcome:
laryb
03-29-2010, 08:07 AM
Congrats!! We've been in our At Ease since september and absolutely love it!!:welcome:
Thanks Bosoxfan! When we move down next year, I'll get in touch so you can give me the lowdown on any Sox, Pats and Celts activities in TV(would have mentioned the Bruins but I'm still mad at them!):thumbup:
Bosoxfan
03-29-2010, 08:37 AM
Thanks Bosoxfan! When we move down next year, I'll get in touch so you can give me the lowdown on any Sox, Pats and Celts activities in TV(would have mentioned the Bruins but I'm still mad at them!):thumbup:
My wife & I will be looking forward to meeting you.Good luck with the move.We relocated from massachusetts and it all went very smooth.If you want or need any recommendations for the move let us know.:pepper2:
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