Grand Park Summerlin - The NEWEST COMMUNITY in Summerlin Real Estate

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @thethomasgrouplv
    @thethomasgrouplv  6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

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  • @stevenwoo2881
    @stevenwoo2881 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I looked at the KB homes in Grand Park last week. The 2466 Plan at the Landings was my favorite because the layout, square footage and price seemed like the best value. Will have to see the models at the Reserves on my next visit.

  • @moneymanfernando1594
    @moneymanfernando1594 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am sure it will be nice and unaffordable for most people.

  • @VegascoinVegas
    @VegascoinVegas 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I stop as soon as I hear about technology in homes because then I want to know who owns the data. Who is allowed to use the data when it is shared. Am I allowed to have the data?
    And in these times you might own the house and you might own the technology but you have no right to repair anything. Effectively, you are forbidden from performing necessary repairs on technology that is rightfully your own property.
    I've see in solar power, for example where the government offers subsidies. But after you accept the money then you are financially liable to keep it running at 100% or else you get fined for breach of the agreement. So, yeah. The technology may be fine and the deal may sound affordable but then Big Brother will come down heavy handedly on you if you don't be a satisfactory steward of how they are harvesting the data on you.
    And also... how many thousands of dollars will it be for the owner to scrub all data from the house prior to selling it? Will the new owner legally inherit ownership of all the previous owner's data?
    I noticed this trick when I bought my 2025 Camry. It has a nice pocket for charging your phone as you are travelling. That way you never notice the power draw as the car is making an image and harvesting metrics off your phone. I never connected my phone to the car but my wife did. Now I legally own a copy of her phone. And if I don't spend at least three or four thousand dollars to replace all the electronics then the next owner of the car will own that data.