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As posted by other home buyers, do your research. ...

As posted by other home buyers, do your research. Read their warranty before signing on. Be vigilant and inspect at every stage using a trusted inspector. And be sure to have plenty of money left to fix the inferior workmanship after the year is up. Make sure you have a keen eye during the building process. For example, they will try to install damaged wood and just patch it up hoping you don t see it. They installed a visibly chipped granite countertop and all they did was caulk it because it s within the threshold of that warranty. Recessed lighting that were upgrades are already falling off the ceiling after just one year but they are quick to tell you it s no longer covered by their warranty. We have a gas leak they didn t help us troubleshoot. They did the minimal testing because it s all they re required to do based on that warranty. We are in the process of working with a reputable company to help us figure it out. I m anticipating it will be a significant expense. I saw another reviewer address the AC issue. I can confirm that we will need to spend an additional $7k to get the ac right. It s too small for the home and it s not balanced throughout the house. A few buyers are still having issues getting the AC to balance. Ours is in better condition than others . All this after just a little over a year. They don t stand behind their product. You are on your own after that warranty lapses. They will use that warranty as a defense file so read it first to make sure their thresholds are acceptable to you before putting any money down. It s been a harrowing experience.

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