Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This thread has had a huge number of views, yet nobody is posting firsthand experience with the kind of closing penalties that Hal :-) has experienced. Has anybody been penalized for a delayed closing that they were not responsible for?
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One way around the time constraint is to buy a lot and have the house constructed to your specs. It gives you more time (approx. 3 months in our case) and it allows you more latitude in making the house the way you want it. In our case (2 years ago), we still got the discount. I'm not sure if that is still the case or not. The entire process was completely smooth.
On the issue of the developer being "evil", I think this comes from a feeling of frustration about their inflexibility (which they are). However, inflexibility does not equal evil. I can't think of any other developer in the country that I would trust enough to close by mail and not even see our new home until 3 months later. We did this as did countless others and I have yet to hear any horror stories as a result. That speaks volumes about the builder's integrity. Last edited by NJblue; 12-16-2010 at 12:27 PM. |
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Not yet - crossing my fingers for a 12/27 close! No real word yet but they basically said "don't worry" - but I still do!
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I don't agree with everything you said, but I agree with you about this. It wouldn't matter how many pre-qualifications you had received, I doubt any of them could/would have guaranteed a 30-day close. Does anyone know if the new home contract terms have always been as Hal stated? I ask because I believe that other Villagers probably have financed new TV homes through other lenders and that doesn't seem possible with the penalties for not closing in 30 days. I could be wrong. I don't think the developer is evil (nor do I think he's beyond reproach). From what I hear, TV has a spectacular-- maybe not perfect, but spectacular-- record of closing on time. But I would not risk the type of financial penalties you said you would incur if something got delayed a day for unforeseen circumstance. Not a chance. The probability of something going wrong (using the developer's bank) might be small but the impact if it did would be awful. Apparently that's a gamble many are willing to make. I'm not one of them. I also wouldn't pay $50 a month more over the life of a loan because the only probable way to avoid missing the closing date were to accept a higher interest rate than I had been offered elsewhere. There's no other place like TV, that I'm aware of. We enjoy TV more every time we are there. It's where I want to live full time when we retire. If you'd still love to live here too, you do have other option, such as a resale, or perhaps paying cash for a new TV home. Thanks for sharing your experience and best wishes on whatever you decide. Pturner, the $ cautious |
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Has anyone missed their closing because of Citizens Mortgage? Has anyone missed their closing because of The Villages?
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Has anyone used other mortgage companies on a new spec home closing, needed to close in 30 days? |
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We just bought a new unit and experienced the rigid process/contract language described above.
No negotiation on price, buyer has steep penalties if closing is delayed, etc. Yes, you could lose the 20% down they collect in 10 days from sale. That is why i financed with Citizens rather than my back home lender. They have a great way of steering business to their mortagage company. The good news is everything got done and we closed on time. |
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