The details about the price for each home is at the end of the video, but they range from $975k up to just under $1M. Are you looking for this type of home in the Powell area?
Hi David.....You've been advertising this video for a while so I've really been looking forward to watching it. I don't mean to be too critical but I want to give you some legit feedback so you can improve your videos. First off....Pace. You've got to pick up the pace....the video moves along simply too slowly. Especially when you're reviewing three homes in one video. Also, I know you like to keep the pricing to the very end but that is very FRUSTRATING. You really should state the price, the number of bedrooms and baths, THE SQUARE FOOTAGE up front as you're intoducing each home. Especially when you're reviewing/showcasing three homes in one video. (You even state at one point you couldn't remember what the previous home had as a feature) I would also suggest, as I have in the past, to state what the flooring in the main section of the house is. At this price point (essentially $1 million dollar Bob Webb Homes) one expects hardwood flooring but with today's use of "luxury" plank vinyl (plastic) in so many homes it's VERY VERY important to many buyers to ensure the flooring is real hardwood. I'd also like to better understand the neighborhood. It sounds like a boutique freestanding condominium (where common areas landscaping/mowing/plowing) is taken care of by an association. However, you do mention (once) the word "Patio" home which indicates that the homeowner owns the land the house sits upon.....unlike a condo. So please, in the future, explain what the neighborhood is (how many homes in this unique little neighborhood....is it 7 or 8 homesites or is it 20....both are small.....but it makes a real difference to know. I hope this feedback is helpful to you. Mike
Hi Mike, I appreciate your feedback. I'll definitely work on the pacing. This neighborhood is single family homes, not condominiums. However, the HOA covers irrigation, lawn care, and snow removal as well as maintaining the common areas so every yard and common area in the neighborhood will be looking nice regardless of whether the owner is out of town or not as quick to address cutting the grass. There are 46 total homesites, which is more than I expected from driving and walking around it. 16 of those homesites are already accounted for. I'm working on revamping how I do the tours, so I'll try to figure out a way that I can provide that other information that you are desiring. As always, thanks for watching and commenting. Have a great weekend! David
Pricing please?
The details about the price for each home is at the end of the video, but they range from $975k up to just under $1M. Are you looking for this type of home in the Powell area?
Hi David.....You've been advertising this video for a while so I've really been looking forward to watching it. I don't mean to be too critical but I want to give you some legit feedback so you can improve your videos. First off....Pace. You've got to pick up the pace....the video moves along simply too slowly. Especially when you're reviewing three homes in one video. Also, I know you like to keep the pricing to the very end but that is very FRUSTRATING. You really should state the price, the number of bedrooms and baths, THE SQUARE FOOTAGE up front as you're intoducing each home. Especially when you're reviewing/showcasing three homes in one video. (You even state at one point you couldn't remember what the previous home had as a feature) I would also suggest, as I have in the past, to state what the flooring in the main section of the house is. At this price point (essentially $1 million dollar Bob Webb Homes) one expects hardwood flooring but with today's use of "luxury" plank vinyl (plastic) in so many homes it's VERY VERY important to many buyers to ensure the flooring is real hardwood. I'd also like to better understand the neighborhood. It sounds like a boutique freestanding condominium (where common areas landscaping/mowing/plowing) is taken care of by an association. However, you do mention (once) the word "Patio" home which indicates that the homeowner owns the land the house sits upon.....unlike a condo. So please, in the future, explain what the neighborhood is (how many homes in this unique little neighborhood....is it 7 or 8 homesites or is it 20....both are small.....but it makes a real difference to know. I hope this feedback is helpful to you. Mike
Hi Mike, I appreciate your feedback. I'll definitely work on the pacing.
This neighborhood is single family homes, not condominiums. However, the HOA covers irrigation, lawn care, and snow removal as well as maintaining the common areas so every yard and common area in the neighborhood will be looking nice regardless of whether the owner is out of town or not as quick to address cutting the grass.
There are 46 total homesites, which is more than I expected from driving and walking around it. 16 of those homesites are already accounted for.
I'm working on revamping how I do the tours, so I'll try to figure out a way that I can provide that other information that you are desiring.
As always, thanks for watching and commenting.
Have a great weekend!
David
@@LivingInColumbusOhio Awesome !!!
just squares with triangle on top
Did you see the inside of the homes?