If you are tired of that much-too-large home that you used to need... and want to "Downsize to Luxury"... you need to come take a peek at this exquisite Patio Home in Frisco, Texas near Stonebriar Mall.
If you're in the market for a new home, and don't want the bother of taking care of a full-sized yard, these Frisco Patio homes may be just what you have been looking for.
Ranging in size from 1,650 sq ft to almost 3,000 sq ft, and priced from the high 190's... these impressive and oh-so-energy-efficient homes are just packed with all the custom features that some many of today's buyers are looking for.

So... If all the kids are gone... of if you'd just like to travel rather than spend all your time taking care of your larger home... this could be your answer.
If you need to be near the Dallas North Tollway or the Stonebriar Complex, this location works about as well as any we have seen.
If you are ready to go from "Just Browsing" to "Let's Get Serious..." call the Frisco/McKinney New Homes Hotline at (972) 951-4350... and arrange for your very own personal tour.
Downsizing in Frisco, Texas. Luxury and excitement near Stonebriar Mall. A gorgeous Patio Home community has just opened up, and two sparkling new models are ready for you to see.
Ranging in size from 1650 sq ft... to nearly 3,000 sq ft... these pretty and oh-so-energy-efficient homes are just packed with all the custom features that so many of today's buyers are looking for.
If you are a "career single" working near the Dallas North Tollway or in or near the Stonebriar Complex, the location works about as well as any we have seen.
Are you more the young couple starting out ? These three and four bedroom homes, some single stories, some two-stories, offer you just about any bedroom, living area, and architectural design combination you could ask for.
Are you an "empty-nester" moving to a smaller home, but don't want to give up the luxury you've become used to in your present/previous home ? If Yes, this will work out just great for you, too.
If you are ready to go from "Just Browsing" to "Let's Get Serious..." call the Frisco/McKinney New Homes Hotline at (972) 951-4350 and arrange for your very own personal tour.
Downsize to Luxury ! Come take a peek at this exquisite Patio Home in Frisco, Texas near Stonebriar Mall.
If you're in the market for a new home, and don't want the bother of taking care of a full-sized yard, these Frisco Patio homes may be just what you have been looking for.
Ranging in size from 1,650 sq ft to almost 3,000 sq ft, these impressive and oh-so-energy-efficient homes are just packed with all the custom features that some many of today's buyers are looking for.

If you are a career single working near the Dallas North Tollway or in or near the Stonebriar Complex, this location works about as well as any we have seen.
If you are ready to go from "Just Browsing" to "Let's Get Serious..." call the Frisco/McKinney New Homes Hotline at (972) 951-4350 and arrange for your very own personal tour. You Open House host will be Henry Morales. He will take extra good care of you... :)
This New Model Home is just waiting for you to visit. It has just been completed, and this coming weekend will be the first weekend it is on display. Althought this home is located in northern Fort Worth... it can be built in several other areas around Fort Worth and Tarrant County.

It is a four bedroom, two bath home with eat-in kitchen and formal dining, and a formal living or media room, and a family room off the breakfast area.
There is more space inside that you could possibly guess for the price. This home measures approximately 2087 square feet... and the price is $134,990. Because this is the grand opening celebration, the builder will either give you, the buyer, a discount of $3,000... or $3,000 in upgrades... or pay $3,000 of your closing costs.
If you are ready to go from "Just Looking" to Let's Get Serious"... call the New Home Hotline at (817) 929-3400 today !
One of the things that seems to occasionally frustrate home buyers... is the inability of their title company to provide "closing figures" to the homebuyer within a time frame that is from 24 to 48 hours before closing.
In the Fort Worth, Texas area... our closings are done with "closers" or escrow agents at title companies. Both Realtors and Buyers would like to know the buyer's "final figures."
In Texas there are no "round table" closings. The buyer and the seller each sign their papers separately at the title company... just them, the Realtor (if any) and the title company closer or escrow agent. It is an extreme rarity that an attorney would be present at closing... for either buyer or seller.
The "final figures" represents the exact amount of money the buyers must bring to their closing... in the form of an official bank check. Because of that... if that figure is not known until just hours before closing... it becomes a hardship for the buyer to get to their bank... get their cashiers check... and then get to the title company on time.
So why can't they get us the number sooner ?
One of the main reasons is that this "number"... this amount... is the total of many different amounts that come from many different places. Here are a few of them:
1) Home owner's insurance.
2) Title costs.
3) Real estate tax figures from the various taxing agencies... city, county, school district, water district...and so forth... as far as the number of months of taxes to be collected up front.
4) Mortgage closing costs... application fees, appraisal fees, document preparation, courier fees, pre-paid interest... the list goes on and on.
5) Balance of down payment.
6) The amount, if any, of the buyer's closing costs that are being paid by the seller... per an agreement in the purchase contract.
7) HOA (Home Owner's Association) fees that must be paid.
8) Buyer's Home Warranty Service Agreements... whether paid by buyer or seller
9) Costs of any repairs made at buyer's expense that must be paid at closing.
10) Even the amount of taxes the seller owes on the property must be known... because that amount is then credited to the buyer on the closing statement, and offsets a part of the money due from the buyer.
All of these figures must be verified and in the hands of the title company before they can figure the the closing amount. Then... the entire closing statement must be sent back to the buyer's lender to be approved. Once the final approval of the closing statement is made... only then can the buyer be given an exact figure.
There is also a possibility that other changes could be made... even while the buyers are signing papers. IF that happens, the closing statement is amended, then sent back to the lender... and must be re-approved by them, then sent back to the Title Company... and then signed by the buyers... and the previous one discarded.
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