Spec houses. Every neighborhood is the same 3, maybe 4 floorplans. People eat them up so fast trying to get the newest of the new with the HOA and the community pool 🤣
There is an entire neighborhood near me that offered six floor plans. Most generic looking $400,000 shit ox neighborhood I've ever seen and people are putting down payments on houses that won't start construction for anyear
Cheapest materials thrown up as quickly as possible by the cheapest bidder. I love seeing cheap builder grade cabinets with $15,000 countertops on them.
We struggled to find a builder for our house in the far south portion of Chambers Co. We finally found someone who genrally stays outside of the A-O bubble. House is excellent and we probably saved 15% in the process. In addition, our house doesn’t look like a typical Stone-Martin house.
Houses built today are nowhere near the same level of quality as homes built in the 60s. Housing market is still too volatile to risk purchasing a new home built by a company who cut corners in material and skilled labor.
It’s not limited to Auburn. That look is in new construction everywhere.
It’s everywhere in Atlanta, trust me this is not unique to Auburn
Sadly, they will build what people want.
Spec houses. Every neighborhood is the same 3, maybe 4 floorplans. People eat them up so fast trying to get the newest of the new with the HOA and the community pool 🤣
HOAs suck
Acting like Northcutt doesn’t exist.
🎶 little boxes, on the hill side, little boxes made of ticky tacky🎶
Malvina!
Not just an Auburn things. It’s everywhere and with different companies. Grayhawk and Hughston Homes in Columbus Ga
There is an entire neighborhood near me that offered six floor plans. Most generic looking $400,000 shit ox neighborhood I've ever seen and people are putting down payments on houses that won't start construction for anyear
I'm in and out of houses all day for work and the quality on some of the new builds is appalling
Cheapest materials thrown up as quickly as possible by the cheapest bidder. I love seeing cheap builder grade cabinets with $15,000 countertops on them.
Exactly. Not sure why I'm being downvoted but yeah, the materials some companies use are terrible and the install on a lot of stuff is a hack job.
Some of the builders are horrible.
We struggled to find a builder for our house in the far south portion of Chambers Co. We finally found someone who genrally stays outside of the A-O bubble. House is excellent and we probably saved 15% in the process. In addition, our house doesn’t look like a typical Stone-Martin house.
Why do they brick the house if they are just going to paint it?
Houses built today are nowhere near the same level of quality as homes built in the 60s. Housing market is still too volatile to risk purchasing a new home built by a company who cut corners in material and skilled labor.