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JustJack
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Name: J
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preconstruction?
What is the deal with buying a house preconstruction? Are there still closing costs? Is the price listed the final price or do you have to pay more for the construction? TIA
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Posted 1/17/07 12:01 AM |
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Lucky09
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Name: DW
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Re: preconstruction?
Yes, there are still closing costs and usually the price of the house is very ummm "bare bones". For example - it will not include high end appliances, tiled backsplashes, hardwood floors, & will have bottom of the line cabinetry / countertops in the kitchen.
For the most part, if you want a lot of the nicer things in your house, it will be an "upgrade" which usually translates into $$$$$$. That's where the builders get you & make a lot of their $$$$$$!
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Posted 1/17/07 8:44 AM |
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NoStressMom
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Member since 5/05 11122 total posts
Name: D
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Re: preconstruction?
Posted by MrsNYPDsGirl
Yes, there are still closing costs and usually the price of the house is very ummm "bare bones". For example - it will not include high end appliances, tiled backsplashes, hardwood floors, & will have bottom of the line cabinetry / countertops in the kitchen.
For the most part, if you want a lot of the nicer things in your house, it will be an "upgrade" which usually translates into $$$$$$. That's where the builders get you & make a lot of their $$$$$$!
Thats right. We did do allot of upgrades in our pre construction home But in the long run it will be worth it if you decided to sell it!!
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Posted 1/17/07 8:50 AM |
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NoStressMom
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Re: preconstruction?
Message edited 1/17/2007 8:50:46 AM.
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Posted 1/17/07 8:50 AM |
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snowprincess
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Re: preconstruction?
we bought preconstruction in a high rise building - usually iin high rise you get a better deal by buying earlier
we had to pay 10% at contract and then 5% 4 moths later- all sat in escrow and got a nice interest check back at closing
we paid for one upgrade - and had to pay for that at contract time - we could have had that adjust the purchase price of the unit but we did not do it. - we'll just keep the recept for the sale of the condo later on
we used wells fargo for our mortgage because they give free rate locks for 9 months if you get an adjustable rate mortgage - just have to give a 1% deposit on the mortgage that is applied to our closing costs - and we were able to drop the mortgage rate 60 days before closing because rates fell but the rate would not go up
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Posted 1/17/07 8:58 AM |
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