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kpd3062 06-24-2019 05:05 PM

buying a lot
 
Can you buy a lot and go through the whole design process for all series of houses? I don't recall ever seeing a lot listed for sale for any of the patio or courtyard villas. Are those all spec built homes?

champion6 06-24-2019 06:33 PM

Patio Villas and Courtyard Villas are all spec-built.

kpd3062 06-25-2019 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by champion6 (Post 1660016)
Patio Villas and Courtyard Villas are all spec-built.

OK, Thanks:coolsmiley:

villagetinker 06-25-2019 08:09 PM

Contact your villages sales agent, when we did this in 2013, we got lucky and lots were available, this is not always the case. our agent found a very nice lot, and we built our dream home, and then moved in about 5 months later.

mulligan 06-26-2019 07:09 AM

Keep in mind, also, that until the closing happens, you don't actually "buy" a lot. You reserve or hold a lot. Title is transferred at closing, and if you have a mortgage, a lien is filed against the home with the clerk of courts.

kpd3062 06-26-2019 02:33 PM

Thanks ,Both great points. We will be there in a month and will talk to our salesman about that.

villagetinker 06-26-2019 02:51 PM

I am sure we actually bought the lot, $65,000, and at closing we just took the mortgage for the house and got the full deed, but I also assume these things change, so ask you agent. Also, be very cautious about outside financing, the villages was very specific that closing MUST occur within 30 days of completion, Citizens First Mortgage was able to do this, some lenders cannot, and I think there is a penalty if the 30 day window is missed.

Packer Fan 06-27-2019 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1660401)
I am sure we actually bought the lot, $65,000, and at closing we just took the mortgage for the house and got the full deed, but I also assume these things change, so ask you agent. Also, be very cautious about outside financing, the villages was very specific that closing MUST occur within 30 days of completion, Citizens First Mortgage was able to do this, some lenders cannot, and I think there is a penalty if the 30 day window is missed.

Everyone always says that, but I bought a new house from TV, worked with a Mortgage Broker who went through Quicken loans. We close 2 days late because of some back and forth between the Villages and Quicken loans and there was absolutely no problems at all. The Villages people who did the closing said as long as the mortgage company is working with them the actual closing date is not set in stone, they just have a goal of closing on time.
I saved $3000 in closing costs over what The Villages bank wanted.....

villagetinker 06-27-2019 01:35 PM

Good info, I had not heard of that before, thanks for sharing.


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