Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Our Decision to build with Ryan Homes

Not a blogger but I love to write, please bear with me.  Since being retired from the Navy only 1 year, we decided to look for a bigger house but not only that our dream house.  We have lived in our current home for 10 years and it has been challenging to say the least because we have a very big family, meaning 4 children and my husbands mother so we started to bust out of our first house very early on. We currently have a rental agreement with a great couple who can't wait to move in.  I have noticed that there is so many negative comments on the quality of a Ryan Home, so much so that I had to start doing research for myself; it was amazing to see some of those blogs that only focused on the bad and not what they liked or loved about their new home.  But I have since found other's who where willing to tell the good the bad and also not so pretty aspect of building.

For me there is nothing better than picking out all your own options and not having to tear down a homes current walls to do so.  I actually found the community I liked on line in Chesapeake called: The Park at Centerville Commons and I looked over the site and fell in love with it, this was also a year ago so we weren't truly ready yet but I would keep track of how many were being sold and such until recently in mid March we said it was time.

So on March the 21st we signed our contract and paid down on our lot which is on a Cul-de-sac, another dream of ours for safety reasons, it was very much worth the lot premium...  As far as our two SR's they are a dream to work with, "shout out to Dina and Chris love you two".  And I have nothing but good things to say about our current situation with NVR another shout out "Beth" you rock home girl".

We chose to use our VA home loan to finance and I am so crossing my fingers that we don't hit a snag.

I am not indecisive so here are my first and final options, everything was picked out within our 14 day window.

Options list


2 car garage front entry with 2' extension/service door
garage door opener with 2 remotes
Double bowl vanity master/double bowl vanity secondary baths
first floor bed/bath
Faucet fix oil rubbed bronze
whole house bronze package
Gas fireplace with blower/remote, slate
Gas hook up kitchen
stainless steel appliances except fridge
ice maker rough-in
Recessed lights kitchen
Trim package 1
kitchen faucet upgrade 2
Rushmore square painted glaze hazelnut cabinets throughout house/crown molding in kit
8 ceiling fan rough-ins
1 light rough-in
outside exhaust kit
Landscaping package enhanced
Owners soaking tub and shower with alt layout/4' ext to master bed/tray ceiling
42" cabinets in kit/gourmet island(incentive)
Elevation E, siding veneer front/Scenic Scape color scheme
crawl foundation/ext trim white
bonus room without closet/carpeted stairs, base-plate/metal balusters
morning room(incentive)
composite deck 14x20 (4800 off deck-incentive)
2  - 110v outlets in garage/dedicated circuit
attic storage
counter tops kitchen/bath upgrade level 2
cabinets upgrade level 2
siding color-Briarwood, Shake-Mediterranean palm, Brick-Grand caramel, 
Front Door-Raisin, Shutters-Dark Berry, Roof/porch- Weathered wood, Deck composite color-Mahogany
Granite in kit-Giollo Ornamental, in bath is burleywood

Flooring
secondary baths/laundry-resilient, station sq. Pinnacle Peak Caviar
Foyer/kit/powder room/morning/mud-Dundee 2 1/4" Saddle Hardwood
Greatroom/office/all of second floor -Gray stone Tucson winds, 8 lb carpet through out house
Master bath level c tile Castilian gray, listello is Random, grout-Oyster gray
secondary baths white ceramic tile surround/listello

Protection by design
we wanted the security system and surround sound wiring and installation
various video and data ports/HDTV/mounts/subs/receivers/3D projector and screen
we basically spent a lot for this but I love this part of the process and I am so into the whole' at home movie theater vibe.  We also got the intercom hook up and front door video monitoring because we have such a big family.

 it goes back beyond the black tarp.



We had our pre- construction meeting on the 27th and it went very well, we met our PM Matthew and he was very informative and down to earth, it helped that he is from Virginia and takes pride in building good quality homes.  Our house should be ready in mid to late July and I can't wait, our ground breaking is soon tentatively the first week of May.  Enjoy your home build.

 Here's a link for the Hampton roads community we chose
http://www.ryanhomes.com/find-your-home/our-communities/virginia/chesapeake/centerville-commons/palermo

Here is a link to the virtual tour enjoy.

http://www.blackstreamcreative.com/builders/tour.aspx?tn=1850









last pic is of our elevation, but with the front load garage.