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KJ1325
11-15-2020, 11:23 AM
We are looking to build in about 10 months or so. Can someone give me a process. Would the 1st thing be to pick a model we like so we can determine size of lot? Then what? Time frames? Schedule? Etc. Thanks

villagetinker
11-15-2020, 01:26 PM
We bought a lot and built, 7 years ago. We knew the model we wanted, a Gardenia, we also knew the direction we wanted the house to sit. We then asked the agent to find a lot which she did. We built the largest house we could on that lot, got 3 of 4 stretches. Once the lot was purchased, we met with the designer to pick all of the stuff inside the house. If you want carpeting, get the best grade you can afford, NOT the builders grade. Tile on diagonal looks better (IMHO) we missed this one. We stayed with the builders interior paint, and have repainted several rooms at our on pace and colors that took many months to decide on. Get items installed immediately that are big ticket, like additional golf cart garage, to stretches to the house (basically structural changes). Go for upgraded cabinets, and if you do not want the dust and dirt upgraded counter tops. We also included whole house alarm system wiring and wiring for cameras (this saved LOTS of money when actual alarm system was installed).
There were probably more items, I will add if i think of them.
Good luck with your project.

retiredguy123
11-15-2020, 01:48 PM
The lot is the most important thing. Get one with a nice view, not close to a road or other source of noise, and on a cul de sac, if possible, because of the extra distance between you and your neighbor. Some people don't like a west facing lanai. Include a two car garage and a golf cart garage. I would install the same tile flooring throughout, with no carpet. If you are not going to use a very light, neutral color wall paint, consider painting the ceilings white. Consider quartz countertops instead of granite. Decide in advance if you want the lanai to be enclosed rather than doing it after the house is built. Good luck.

KJ1325
11-15-2020, 01:51 PM
Thank you. Eventually we will want to build a pool. So we're choosing a lot that has enough room. Does it do any good to try to pre-plan that before irrigation and/or gas line stuff.

retiredguy123
11-15-2020, 02:02 PM
Thank you. Eventually we will want to build a pool. So we're choosing a lot that has enough room. Does it do any good to try to pre-plan that before irrigation and/or gas line stuff.
It probably won't make any difference. This is a minor thing, but may want to choose a model that has all the bedrooms on one side of the house, like a Lantana. That way, the pool pump will be installed on the garage side away from the bedrooms where you won't hear it. The Lantana and Gardenia are popular models. The Gardenia has the master bedroom on one side and the two other bedrooms on the other side of the house. Something to consider, if you have guests.

vintageogauge
11-15-2020, 02:11 PM
Keep in mind there are hundreds of new models built and ready to go on all sorts of lots and in 6 different villages at this point. You really should come down and spend a week or two looking around, you might find something that is a perfect fit for you and you will have plenty of time to have a pool installed after you buy.

Stu from NYC
11-15-2020, 04:03 PM
Keep in mind there are hundreds of new models built and ready to go on all sorts of lots and in 6 different villages at this point. You really should come down and spend a week or two looking around, you might find something that is a perfect fit for you and you will have plenty of time to have a pool installed after you buy.

Great idea but would come down for a month or more to decide on the location.

People say the average villager has 3 homes before they are satisfied with home and location.

Kenswing
11-15-2020, 04:10 PM
We are looking to build in about 10 months or so. Can someone give me a process. Would the 1st thing be to pick a model we like so we can determine size of lot? Then what? Time frames? Schedule? Etc. ThanksWe're going through the process right now.

Pick your floorplan first, then the lot. Not all lots will fit all houses. We had to pass on a few lots because they wouldn't fit the house and garage configuration that we wanted. Once you get that figured out you can start choosing your design elements.

Here is a thread I started awhile back that has some great information on the building process.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/your-villages-building-experience-310880/

vintageogauge
11-15-2020, 05:18 PM
Great idea but would come down for a month or more to decide on the location.

People say the average villager has 3 homes before they are satisfied with home and location.

That is because they keep building new villages, that will continue to happen once you buy your home.

nick demis
11-16-2020, 05:56 AM
We are looking to build in about 10 months or so. Can someone give me a process. Would the 1st thing be to pick a model we like so we can determine size of lot? Then what? Time frames? Schedule? Etc. Thanks

We are moving into a furnished house for a month starting Wednesday so we can decide if we take a spec house or have one built. If we have one built, we will rent a unfurnished for 6-8 months while the house is being built and slowly purchase furniture.

DIver0258
11-16-2020, 06:43 AM
We are looking to build in about 10 months or so. Can someone give me a process. Would the 1st thing be to pick a model we like so we can determine size of lot? Then what? Time frames? Schedule? Etc. Thanks

Good luck on your endeavor! I would get a VLS agent to work with first. Our agent did a great job for us. They know when new areas are coming available and are knowledgable about lot sizes and home builds. Search through the models to decide on which plan suits you best. Info we learned is most interior walls can be moved without affecting the cost. Decide if you want the home stretched in any way. How large you would like the garage 2 car golf cart, 3 car etc. I would suggest stretching the garage making it deeper and a bit wider. All golf cart garages aren't equal, some have room for just one others are full depth of the garage. The home you pick will determine the lot. Our agent Stephanie Anderson did an amazing job for us. If you are interested I will send you her info. After looking at lots in several areas we decided on a spec home with a few upgrades. Our priority was room for a decent size pool, southern facing lanai, 3 car garage, large bedrooms, and the village. After an extended search and guidance from Stephanie we chose our current home, our 2nd in the Villages. Pool is going in now. If you find a spec home you're interested in, a site plan and the builders print are available on the counties website via email request. In our case Sumter County. Best of luck.

Girlcopper
11-16-2020, 07:44 AM
The lot is the most important thing. Get one with a nice view, not close to a road or other source of noise, and on a cul de sac, if possible, because of the extra distance between you and your neighbor. Some people don't like a west facing lanai. Include a two car garage and a golf cart garage. I would install the same tile flooring throughout, with no carpet. If you are not going to use a very light, neutral color wall paint, consider painting the ceilings white. Consider quartz countertops instead of granite. Decide in advance if you want the lanai to be enclosed rather than doing it after the house is built. Good luck.
Yes, cul de sacs are great. No daily traffic

richs631
11-16-2020, 08:24 AM
We are looking to build in about 10 months or so. Can someone give me a process. Would the 1st thing be to pick a model we like so we can determine size of lot? Then what? Time frames? Schedule? Etc. Thanks

Keep in mind that there are two ways of purchasing. You can go The custom route In which case you need a fat wallet or purchase a home that is already built with specific items already installed. ( you may not get exactly what you want but it’s much cheaper)

Villages Kahuna
11-16-2020, 08:35 AM
Something just touched on—paint.

If you’re certain on the colors you desire, specify brand and specific color of paint. Don’t forget specifying trim paint as well. Otherwise every room is spray-painted an off-white color with “builder’s grade” paint. I doubt that the upgrade would cost that much and I guarantee you’ll thank your lucky stars that you specified the upgrade. Otherwise, you’ll be repainting in a couple of years.

We’ve use the top grade Benjamin Moore paint for years, but specifying to best grade of whatever brand you choose is important.

Skunky1
11-16-2020, 08:36 AM
Be prepared to add a $30,000 bond to the price of your house. It’s like being a partner with a developer without any of the benefits. Good luck!

Redwood8300
11-16-2020, 08:37 AM
What did your agent tell you?

Redwood8300
11-16-2020, 08:38 AM
What did your agent tell you?

Joanerin
11-16-2020, 08:43 AM
Check on the website
V2PW

Linda Lenox
11-16-2020, 09:22 AM
Yes about pool, consider luxury vinyl tile...Waterproof no grout easier on knees to stand on.

Rosebud1949
11-16-2020, 10:37 AM
BE WARNED the quality of building by the Villages is very poor these days..................

KRM0614
11-16-2020, 10:48 AM
We are looking to build in about 10 months or so. Can someone give me a process. Would the 1st thing be to pick a model we like so we can determine size of lot? Then what? Time frames? Schedule? Etc. Thanks
Most important thing is to make sure your house doesn’t face East /West !

Kenswing
11-16-2020, 10:49 AM
BE WARNED the quality of building by the Villages is very poor these days..................
We're about to build. Would love to hear some specifics.

vintageogauge
11-16-2020, 11:46 AM
We're about to build. Would love to hear some specifics.

I can't agree with the homes being of poor quality. I believe the quality is better than in the past. We purchased our home new in May 0f 2017 and have never had to call the warranty department, everything is great. The only problem we had in 3-1/2 years was the dish washer pump malfunctioned and it was replaced under warranty with one call to Whirlpool. Even during our walkthrough there were only a few cosmetic issues, nothing that we couldn't have lived with but as minimal as they were all were taken care of, same with the one year inspection, only minimal cosmetic items that again were taken care of immediately. The windows are better than they used to be with no broken seals to date, the attic has radiant barriers in addition to the insulation, on demand hot water instead of bulky water heater tanks, they are now smart home ready, much more to chose from in regards to flooring than in the past, there is really nothing I can say negative about the home and many of the newer villages south of 44 have gas available which was a plus for us. Don't be afraid of the quality, it's just fine.

westernrider75
11-16-2020, 11:51 AM
Stephanie Anderson is the best!

Kenswing
11-16-2020, 01:36 PM
I can't agree with the homes being of poor quality. I believe the quality is better than in the past. We purchased our home new in May 0f 2017 and have never had to call the warranty department, everything is great. The only problem we had in 3-1/2 years was the dish washer pump malfunctioned and it was replaced under warranty with one call to Whirlpool. Even during our walkthrough there were only a few cosmetic issues, nothing that we couldn't have lived with but as minimal as they were all were taken care of, same with the one year inspection, only minimal cosmetic items that again were taken care of immediately. The windows are better than they used to be with no broken seals to date, the attic has radiant barriers in addition to the insulation, on demand hot water instead of bulky water heater tanks, they are now smart home ready, much more to chose from in regards to flooring than in the past, there is really nothing I can say negative about the home and many of the newer villages south of 44 have gas available which was a plus for us. Don't be afraid of the quality, it's just fine.
I'm not worried at all. I just like to see people back up what they say with specifics. Saying the houses are built to a low quality standard is pretty worthless unless they can back it up.

Over the past week we probably looked at close to 30 houses. I was pleased with what I saw.

askcarl
11-16-2020, 01:48 PM
We are moving into a furnished house for a month starting Wednesday so we can decide if we take a spec house or have one built. If we have one built, we will rent a unfurnished for 6-8 months while the house is being built and slowly purchase furniture.

Our Gardenia home was built in 53 days. Over July and august with heavy rains.

Just saying.

vintageogauge
11-16-2020, 02:12 PM
Our Gardenia home was built in 53 days. Over July and august with heavy rains.

Just saying.

It now takes that long just to pick out what you want in the house.

Rlheinz19@yahoo.com
11-16-2020, 06:53 PM
We picked out our lot last month and are scheduled to come down in Jan to do the design. They recommend a week to pick out everything.

FenneyGuy
11-17-2020, 05:41 AM
We are looking to build in about 10 months or so. Can someone give me a process. Would the 1st thing be to pick a model we like so we can determine size of lot? Then what? Time frames? Schedule? Etc. Thanks

I chose my pot first with my sales agent's help. It was quite deep (I wanted to extend my garage 15 feet forward). I have an outstanding view of a retention pond with green space beyond the pond.

Then I chose the model of house I wanted (Iris) and drew a rough plan to position it on the lot. Everything worked beautifully.

b0bd0herty
11-17-2020, 05:57 AM
Some people don't know what they want. We came down a year before we decided and search. Came back the next year (2017) and finalized our model (Iris), picked the lot we wanted and built. Stretched the garage wider by 4 feet (should have increased the depth as well) and the bedroom side of the house by 2 feet. Put in quartz for the kitchen counters & 3D laminate (looks just as good) for the bathrooms. Used builder grade carpet because TV really did not have top quality carpet in any colors we liked & so will replace it in a few years with high quality. Also, before we moved anything in, we had the entire interior repainted with colors we selected from Sherman Williams and wallpapered one room and one accent wall.
We since have had vinyl flooring installed over the tile in the kitchen for a softer look and feel and only regret that we didn't have the garage deepened. Good luck with your build!

txfan
11-17-2020, 08:24 AM
I'm not worried at all. I just like to see people back up what they say with specifics. Saying the houses are built to a low quality standard is pretty worthless unless they can back it up.

Over the past week we probably looked at close to 30 houses. I was pleased with what I saw.

Posts like that are a wasted read. Some value an increase in their post numbers more than offering concrete information. It’s an assembly line, yes, but the most efficient home-building assembly line I’ve ever seen.

golfjuly11
11-21-2020, 10:18 AM
If you are going to have a pool make sure the pool is on the west side of the house for the afternoon sun.

retiredguy123
11-21-2020, 10:25 AM
If you are going to have a pool make sure the pool is on the west side of the house for the afternoon sun.
The pool is usually in the back of the house, in front of the lanai. That would mean you have a west facing lanai, which many people try to avoid because of the afternoon sun.