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It typically costs less when you do it after you move in. Every upgrade builders offer have markups/premiums attached for the builder to profit. If you’re okay with not being able to jump in the pool day one (and use one of your community’s pools for example), you’ll save money and have more options. But I get a lot of people who refuse to build a new home without a pool.
@@DellMara Correct. Unless you decide on a new home under $450k and have the pool built after closing. Pools right now start at ~$70k before additions like the screen enclosure or a jacuzzi/spa (which will easily shoot the pool’s cost to over $100k). Let me know when you’re planning your next trip back down and we can go over what those options would look like in different communities😊
Very similar in price when you don’t consider the island, which is significantly higher than anything available in Port St Lucie. Vero Beach also has a lower property tax rate and lower HOA.
There's enough space where you can build one - builders usually offer a standard outdoor kitchen but you can get one done a lot nicer for less after closing.
Ready to start the conversation about moving to the Treasure Coast here in South Florida? Click the link below to schedule your private call with me to learn more about the area. calendly.com/raphaelgonzalez And if you’d like more information on what homes this builder currently has available, call me at (772) 405-7249 or email me at ragonzalezhomes@gmail.com.
Is it usually better to have the builder put in a pool before move in or hire a company to put in a pool after move in?
It typically costs less when you do it after you move in. Every upgrade builders offer have markups/premiums attached for the builder to profit. If you’re okay with not being able to jump in the pool day one (and use one of your community’s pools for example), you’ll save money and have more options. But I get a lot of people who refuse to build a new home without a pool.
The home is beautiful. Do they have homes under construction for sale that include the pool and if so, how much? Thank you.
They do in Vero Beach in the $800s and in Port St Lucie in the $7-800s
@@ragonzalezhomes So, basically getting a new construction house with a pool in the low fives is a thing of the past?
@@DellMara Correct. Unless you decide on a new home under $450k and have the pool built after closing. Pools right now start at ~$70k before additions like the screen enclosure or a jacuzzi/spa (which will easily shoot the pool’s cost to over $100k). Let me know when you’re planning your next trip back down and we can go over what those options would look like in different communities😊
Do you show homes that do not have a home owners association?
Yes I can assist with purchasing outside of any HOA and do not live in an association myself.
which has more affordable homes, port st Lucie or Vero beach?
Very similar in price when you don’t consider the island, which is significantly higher than anything available in Port St Lucie. Vero Beach also has a lower property tax rate and lower HOA.
missing the outdoor BBQ area and Bar !!!!
There's enough space where you can build one - builders usually offer a standard outdoor kitchen but you can get one done a lot nicer for less after closing.