anniet
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Lisa loves Pooh said:???
I'm stumped.
Sorry, I forget what they refer to them as in FL--I remember it was different P&S "Purchase and Sale" agreement.

Lisa loves Pooh said:???
I'm stumped.

Lisa loves Pooh said:On new construction--they should not have had those problems. Wind-driven rain is a fact of hurricanes.

anniet said:I agree...however while some are better than others I don't think there is a house that is ever "indestructible" when Mother Nature is concerned.
Our house is a Mercedes Home and we thought for sure we were going to have the opportunity to rethink the agreement when the hurricanes hit.
(FL law says if a home is under agreement and damaged more than 1.5% of the agreed price by a hurricane the buyer can choose to back out of the contract and get their money back)
But that wasn't the case. We got NO damage whatsoever and we had it re-inspected after both Frances and Jeanne.
Talk about try before you buy!!!![]()
Lisa loves Pooh said:cool--which neighborhood are you in?
I guess we were lucky.chrissyk said:I'd already ruled Grand Haven out because I just didn't like it...it's good to know about the class action lawsuit too, though.
We haven't tried searching for all tile, but we may start doing that. We don't mind buying a house that has some carpeting, but it has to be priced a little more reasonably than what we're seeing. I'm trying to find recent sales in the area that we're taking a 2nd look at today...needless to say, the house that we're looking at is WAY over what I'm finding. If we make an offer at all, it's going to be easily 30K less than what they're asking. Then again, maybe they'll get what they're asking from someone else...who knows.
I agree about the "water view"/retention pond thing. You CAN see all of your neighbors from the "water view" houses, LOL!
Lisa loves Pooh said:There is a new community going up on Eau Gallie Boulevard West of Wickham. You won't have a home in 7 months--but sometimes when building a home..you can control the price a little better.
floridafam said:We became frustrated at times because new home prices were going up and up faster than we could handle.
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I bet you can get them down. How long has it been on the market?Miss Jasmine said:If it's still around for you to look at today, unless there is some major problem with it, chances are it IS overpriced.I bet you can get them down. How long has it been on the market?
And yes people are getting into new home construction on speculation, like I said in our case by the time we closed on our home we were already seeing a profit. So these people build then turn right around and sell it after the house has been completed.

chrissyk said:Lisa, I tried to PM you the realtor.com link for the house we're so-so on, but your PM box is full
I'm going to try to find that new construction this morning also.


chrissyk said:I saw a few of those never-lived-in speculation homes yesterday. They were LOUSY, though...poorly built, crummy lots, etc. I ruled out an entire area based upon these houses. ICK!
I am unsure as to how long this home has been on the market. I'm going to check that on the MLS right now. There was a house up the street from this one with one more bedroom and MUCH more curb appeal for less $$. It sold yesterday morning, though![]()
chrissyk said:I saw a few of those never-lived-in speculation homes yesterday. They were LOUSY, though...poorly built, crummy lots, etc. I ruled out an entire area based upon these houses. ICK!
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