No kids for me, Devonshire gives you a nice Highland home and out in the country for now. I like the fact that Rockwall (10 min.) and 190 (15 min.) are very close.
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Top 10 things I have learned about D R Horton homes since owning one for 5.5 years
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostNow you're talking out of your ass. You can say what you want about MMA, L.A. and SaHD shit, but this is something you have no clue about.
I spent three years researching my next home builder before I bought/built and Highland/Hunnington homes were by far the best. Their customer service and build quality at the time were the above par. I've been in my home 12 years this November and have not had any issues with their build. I have many, many friends that have had similar issues as Brad, but I have had none.Originally posted by Steve View PostI'm not disagreeing with you on that, yes they all the cookie cutters do. I currently live in one, it's been fine and we haven't had any problems. There is good homes and bad homes. But several custom home builders employ there own crews for their builds to keep a hold of their own strict set of guidelines. You can find them with some research. Our next home is a Paul Taylor Home.
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Originally posted by oilfieldtrash View PostI live in Joshua on an acre of full of oak trees. Sure its a lot of yard work but its worth it. Our house was built in the 70's. There are just a ton of stuff on our house you don't see on houses anymore. Quiet small town.
I've said too much though. We don't need the city moving this way.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostThe city already moved there and it isn't going to stop. I lived in Joshua for many years in the 80s.
I grew up in Joshua and couldn't wait to get out. Lived in the city for 8 years and won't ever go back. Its an awful way to live. Period. If Joshua ever turns to that I'll move even further out.
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Originally posted by oilfieldtrash View PostLived in the city for 8 years and won't ever go back. Its an awful way to live. Period.
<-- not in the hood or the sticks
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Originally posted by robert View PostMy experience during the build process
City came and inspected each step of the build process-Kaufman County; we are a Forney zip code, but Crandall Schools. It is county and not city so I have never in the 5.5 years living there seen a building inspector, nor saw any inspections or reports of one being done. Unlike when I did home theaters on new construction homes in Dallas and saw the green and red tags on everything from plumbing to electrical.
especially all electric installations.
Did this not occur during your build? What city?No; Heartland, TX.
We also picked-paid for upgraded carpet at the designed center in farmers Branch, however we did get what we selected.We did the same; however didn't know that we hadn't gotten the upgraded carpet until a family friend who is a sales guy with CC Carpet pointed it out to us.
We also took pictures of each step of the build as our builder at the time
invited us to visit the site whenever we wanted.We visited the build on a regular basis and took plenty of pics; just didn't know at the time what to expect as the norm for a starter home in the SUB $200k range.
I just hope not to find any surprises 3 years from now.
On a side note they have sold the builders lots across from us and will be moving one of the builders contractor trailers off their lot and building a home, and knocking down the temporary home D R Horton built on the other and building a home there.
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Another thing about Forney. If you want to go to a community college, you are stuck paying out of county prices at any school basically. My wife is going to TVCC because it is in Kaufman county and we assumed we would get the in county rate. Nope. They told her that Forney is not part of their Tax district. And of course, the Dallas county college are out of county.
So basically, you pay out of county prices no matter what, if you live in Forney. Bunch of bullshit.
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I forgot to mention that on one of our visits it was the day that they were to pour our slab. We actually discovered that they had form-boarded out the wrong F'n floor plan. They had already dispatched the concrete trucks that morning. We called the Super and he assured us it was correct. We were like um no, you pour it and you will have to tear it up and start over. We were like whatever and left.
That's about the same time we were on the fence with the whole neighborhood, D R Horton homes and the whole Heartland area; and looked over at some homes in the Diamond Creek sub-division.
Well come to find out it was the wrong floor plan, and they had to cancel the concrete trucks, re-form board the slab and rerun the plumbing trenches etc......lol
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostAnother thing about Forney. If you want to go to a community college, you are stuck paying out of county prices at any school basically. My wife is going to TVCC because it is in Kaufman county and we assumed we would get the in county rate. Nope. They told her that Forney is not part of their Tax district. And of course, the Dallas county college are out of county.
So basically, you pay out of county prices no matter what, if you live in Forney. Bunch of bullshit.
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