please sit on your hands while speaking. You're not playing drums. And btw, DR Horton is one of the most sued builders. Horrible reputation. Your knowlege of areas is lacking. Also every home you presented was in HOA communities. Many buyers are wanting to stay away from these, so listing communities or homes not in HOAs.
First and foremost, thank you for watching! I can certainly appreciate and relate to your profile picture. Thank you for politely asking me to sit on my hands, it takes a certain type of person with decent manners to say please these days. You seem to be doing what you want with your hands on that keyboard of yours so I'll respectfully do what I want with mine. Quality of a builder depends on the specific neighborhood and is not directly correlated to the national brand. If a community has a good superintendent supervising the subcontractors and the quality of the work, then that community will be in a good place no matter what the name of the national builder. I've seen plenty of "luxury" builders from other communities with worse build quality than some "budget" builders in other communities. So looking into the quality of each individual community is actually more important than stroking everything off with a generalized brush. But I'm sure you knew that already. I'll put my knowledge of the areas of Jacksonville up against your knowledge any day. So I will wait until you post your own video about Jacksonville proving my lack of knowledge...probably be waiting for a while. This video is about new construction communities which are inherently HOA communities. Every last one. I would gladly make you a video talking about the new construction communities that don't have an HOA in Jacksonville if it weren't for the fact that they don't exist. Sure there are new builds on singular lots in pre-existing neighborhoods that have no HOA but that is not a new construction community. I think you are on the wrong video for that. You are right, many buyers do want to stay away from HOA communities and I help my clients all the time who want a house like that buy homes that are not in a new construction community. Reality is that is not MOST buyers. I'll tell you what. Let's make a compromise. I'll make you a video with a list of desirable, no HOA communities if you let me do what I want with my own hands. Fair? I look forward to seeing you on the next video! Say hi to your cats for me. Thanks again for watching!
Holy Moly! Well I won't complain about Florida prices ever again! I would say, however, South Florida prices are going to be significantly more expensive then us here up in Northeast Florida. We still have it relatively good considering what you just told me wow! Alot of our military families that we help move here from San Diego alot of times are actually able to buy in Jacksonville. Alot of them tell me they were priced out of the market in San Diego. Thanks for watching my friend!
please sit on your hands while speaking. You're not playing drums. And btw, DR Horton is one of the most sued builders. Horrible reputation.
Your knowlege of areas is lacking.
Also every home you presented was in HOA communities. Many buyers are wanting to stay away from these, so listing communities or homes not in HOAs.
First and foremost, thank you for watching! I can certainly appreciate and relate to your profile picture. Thank you for politely asking me to sit on my hands, it takes a certain type of person with decent manners to say please these days. You seem to be doing what you want with your hands on that keyboard of yours so I'll respectfully do what I want with mine.
Quality of a builder depends on the specific neighborhood and is not directly correlated to the national brand. If a community has a good superintendent supervising the subcontractors and the quality of the work, then that community will be in a good place no matter what the name of the national builder. I've seen plenty of "luxury" builders from other communities with worse build quality than some "budget" builders in other communities. So looking into the quality of each individual community is actually more important than stroking everything off with a generalized brush. But I'm sure you knew that already.
I'll put my knowledge of the areas of Jacksonville up against your knowledge any day. So I will wait until you post your own video about Jacksonville proving my lack of knowledge...probably be waiting for a while.
This video is about new construction communities which are inherently HOA communities. Every last one. I would gladly make you a video talking about the new construction communities that don't have an HOA in Jacksonville if it weren't for the fact that they don't exist. Sure there are new builds on singular lots in pre-existing neighborhoods that have no HOA but that is not a new construction community. I think you are on the wrong video for that. You are right, many buyers do want to stay away from HOA communities and I help my clients all the time who want a house like that buy homes that are not in a new construction community. Reality is that is not MOST buyers.
I'll tell you what. Let's make a compromise. I'll make you a video with a list of desirable, no HOA communities if you let me do what I want with my own hands. Fair? I look forward to seeing you on the next video! Say hi to your cats for me. Thanks again for watching!
Can you make video how much is HOA in those areas , or where they don’t have it? Just the one under 260k . Greetings 🍁
Woman is very rude
I’m thinking about relocating to Jacksonville
Np so like to be close to a Mayo Clinic and too athletic club
I’m selling my home in California
$350k doesn’t get you much these days. These homes are new but they’re stacked on top of each other, built cheaply and in the middle of nowhere
$350k will maybe get you a 1br 1ba condo under 500 sq ft in San Diego. I sold my 2br 2ba condo in San Diego for exactly $350k....TWENTY YEARS AGO!
Holy Moly! Well I won't complain about Florida prices ever again! I would say, however, South Florida prices are going to be significantly more expensive then us here up in Northeast Florida. We still have it relatively good considering what you just told me wow! Alot of our military families that we help move here from San Diego alot of times are actually able to buy in Jacksonville. Alot of them tell me they were priced out of the market in San Diego. Thanks for watching my friend!
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