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123Cookie 05-11-2013 11:54 AM

anyone know the time involved in construction of new Designer Lily Home?
 
was given a window of 90 to 120 days -- can this be narrowed down any more-
any help appreciated..
br
Cookie

jimbo2012 05-11-2013 12:20 PM

most R built in 55 days

asianthree 05-11-2013 12:53 PM

i don't think anyone can give you an idea of a time frame..the weather...and such... of the time of the year

jimbo2012 05-11-2013 01:37 PM

55 days is required time frame weather is of no concern to these people.

Suzi 05-11-2013 02:29 PM

We very recently were quoted 60-64 days from date of start of construction. I assume that was in a neighborhood that they were ready to begin building in. If you bought a lot in an area that has not begun with slabs, I believe it would be longer. We are building a Lantana and our design meeting was on April 5-8. I believe they began construction about April 25th or so. Our closing date is June 21st.

123Cookie 05-11-2013 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Suzi (Post 674788)
We very recently were quoted 60-64 days from date of start of construction. I assume that was in a neighborhood that they were ready to begin building in. If you bought a lot in an area that has not begun with slabs, I believe it would be longer. We are building a Lantana and our design meeting was on April 5-8. I believe they began construction about April 25th or so. Our closing date is June 21st.

we are in village of Pinellas -- on Yearling - bought the lot - our design meeting is end of July -- they said they could start construction in about 10 days of our signing - I was told by someone 90 to 120 days -- that is really a wide range - hopefully can tie it down a little more after design meeting - we are planing on coming down to watch it go up but need to have more finite dates for rental purposes..

and yes there are a quite a few complete homes there- we are on corner of yearling and Apache court. fell in love with TV last Dec when were we down there. Ready to get out of rat race here we are in Alexandria, Va across river from DC. thanks to all that replied it is appreciated

GilchristCruisers 05-11-2013 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 123Cookie (Post 674686)
was given a window of 90 to 120 days -- can this be narrowed down any more-
any help appreciated..
br
Cookie

Probably more likely around 60 - 70 days. 55 is possible, and it can take longer than 70, but they just built a Lily across the street from us in about 60 days.

If you haven't figured out your rental plans already, let me know. We have a 3 br villa for rent just across from Lake Sumter Landing.

Meredith

Newbeginnings 05-12-2013 06:14 AM

I have a Lily with golf cart garage, my build started September 11th and I closed November 27th. They initially had my close date out to first week of December but were able to move it in to the 27th. Was told concrete block, with golf cart garage, 2,000 sq ft would be at least 75 days.

Rbgold 05-12-2013 07:08 AM

You will receive your closing date after you complete the design process. It took longer to schedule a design appointment than for them to build our home. You can always ask to be placed on a cancellation call list to be notified if an earlier design appointment should open up. Best of luck to you!

Dick and Lin 05-12-2013 07:13 AM

It took 44 days for our Gardenia with several bump outs.

123Cookie 05-12-2013 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Newbeginnings (Post 675055)
I have a Lily with golf cart garage, my build started September 11th and I closed November 27th. They initially had my close date out to first week of December but were able to move it in to the 27th. Was told concrete block, with golf cart garage, 2,000 sq ft would be at least 75 days.

this is very similar to ours - a golf cart garage add on to a lilly with a four ft stretch on garage.. thank you for this info - appreciated

123Cookie 05-12-2013 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Rbgold (Post 675081)
You will receive your closing date after you complete the design process. It took longer to schedule a design appointment than for them to build our home. You can always ask to be placed on a cancellation call list to be notified if an earlier design appointment should open up. Best of luck to you!

now this is good info -- thank you -- this should be a lot more accurate. and can figure my rental time down there more accurately. no we have a design date at end of July which is fine for us - wife is finishing out her career so that will give her the time she wants before her retirement. and then sell our home here which should move very fast

JC and John 05-12-2013 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 123Cookie (Post 675113)
this is very similar to ours - a golf cart garage add on to a lilly with a four ft stretch on garage.. thank you for this info - appreciated

We built a Lily with a 3rd car garage instead of golf cart garage and added a 9x18 birdcage on the side by the garage. Build from dirt began on 2/13 and we closed on 4/11. Our house is block and stucco.

123Cookie 05-14-2013 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by JC and John (Post 675256)
We built a Lily with a 3rd car garage instead of golf cart garage and added a 9x18 birdcage on the side by the garage. Build from dirt began on 2/13 and we closed on 4/11. Our house is block and stucco.

that is very similar to what we want minus the birdcage -- thank you for timeframe - these give me some idea now. can't wait to get down there.

Finallyfree 05-14-2013 09:51 AM

69 days from the end of your design meeting. Our meeting was 4/30, we closed 7/9; the house was complete 7/2. Good luck.

davecz1 05-14-2013 10:18 AM

55 to 60 is norm.

PattyPan1 05-14-2013 05:55 PM

Two years ago we were told our Lily would take 90 days. It was finished in just over 60 days. If we had wanted to move in early we had to pay additional money. As we were in a rental, we decided to wait it out.


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Originally Posted by 123Cookie (Post 674686)
was given a window of 90 to 120 days -- can this be narrowed down any more-
any help appreciated..
br
Cookie


applesoffh 05-14-2013 06:06 PM

Boy oh boy, so much for the endless rumors that 1) everything being sold now is pre-built and 2) no more customization.

Congratulations on your new home! I know how anxious we were while we were waiting for our Lilac to be built! You're going to love it here!

The Buckeyes 05-15-2013 04:33 PM

Congratulations. We wil close on our Lily on Yearling Way on 5/24 so you are dealing with current info. We took 3 days on design 3-11 to 3-13 and signed on the 14th. Was informed that closing would be 5/24. On 3-18 we left the villages and said goodbye to a pile of dirt. On May 6th we received our last set of pictures of our completed home! Our Lily is block and stucco. If you can...bump out whatever is possible in regard to the property lines. Once it's built it would be rediculous to try it later. As for a birdcage you can always add this later (Just make sure you specify no utilities in the area you may want the birdcage) A birdcage will just add to your property taxes immediately. We will snowbird for a few years so a birdcage will come later. Also, even if you don't want the cost of an outdoor kitchen on the lanai....they can plumb it for you to complete later.

123Cookie 05-15-2013 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by The Buckeyes (Post 676860)
Congratulations. We wil close on our Lily on Yearling Way on 5/24 so you are dealing with current info. We took 3 days on design 3-11 to 3-13 and signed on the 14th. Was informed that closing would be 5/24. On 3-18 we left the villages and said goodbye to a pile of dirt. On May 6th we received our last set of pictures of our completed home! Our Lily is block and stucco. If you can...bump out whatever is possible in regard to the property lines. Once it's built it would be rediculous to try it later. As for a birdcage you can always add this later (Just make sure you specify no utilities in the area you may want the birdcage) A birdcage will just add to your property taxes immediately. We will snowbird for a few years so a birdcage will come later. Also, even if you don't want the cost of an outdoor kitchen on the lanai....they can plumb it for you to complete later.

that is current info!!! Thank You -- what number on yearling - we will be on corner of yearling and Apache Crt. -- will have a 4ft. bump out on garage and a golf cart garage -- other than that pretty much standard from the outside. we are in will have our meeting at end of July - hope to be in by end of Sept. we are moving down permanently had enough of DC traffic!!!


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