Mrs. Robinson |
07-28-2017 07:15 PM |
Many Conditions Prevail
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Originally Posted by Jayhawk
(Post 1429511)
Totally disagree. The Villages developer is RUNNING A BUSINESS. They have determined their best practices. No different than any other business that has policies and procedures.
Try buying a new Ford and asking the dealer to "hold it" for you until you have the money to pay for it.
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
(Post 1429516)
[B] I am really proud to tell my friends how there are no conditions to buying a new home here. It shows that this is a sought after place and that our homes continue to rise in value. There was no coldness to us at all in any phase of the process.. NONE.
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Originally Posted by dbussone
(Post 1429523)
I completely disagree. We bought a new home in 2012. It was a wonderful experience. The closing staff were congratulatory and very pleasant. I'd rate it as our best closing experience out of the numerous we've had.
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Of course the developer is running a business! But their policies and procedures are much different than purchasing a home from other developers. Your Ford analogy is lame; not exactly similar in structure either. And just as a point of interest, many dealerships will hold a vehicle for a short period of time.
" Proud to tell your friends" . . . Huh? How can anyone say there are no conditions to buying a home here? There are tons of conditions, and they all favor the developer! It has nothing to do with TV being a sought after place. Seriously??? I mentioned nothing about "coldness" in the buying process. I did say everything was "cut and dry" and it was and is. You had, perhaps, a choice of maybe 6 items for a selection of something, as a for-instance. You had to make a choice out of the six. You couldn't supply your own. You had to take it or leave it. THAT describes "cut and dry!"
And yes -- the closing staff is pleasant. The developer sends all his closing to that law firm. They are beyond thrilled! They are lucky in that the closings are all the same with the exception of the actual property. The contracts are all the same and it is a repetition of one after the other; the same goes for the title insurance. The closings can be likened to the expression "Cookie Cutter" because they are all practically identical. You are in and out in an hour or so, depending upon if there is a mortgage, and everyone is all smiles. All closings are always terrific as long as there is no glitch.
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