Cost of New Homes Goes Up at Pulte Homes’ Windermere Community
November 19, 2009 by Danilo Bogdanovic
Filed under New Construction/Builders, Windermere

New construction town homes just got more expensive at Pulte Homes’ Windermere community in Ashburn, Virginia. Though base prices didn’t go up, a large number of options that were once standard on the Tyler and Westley II town home models will no longer be standard (click here for my video tour of the Tyler model and click here for my video tour of the Westley II model).
What is no longer standard?
The previously standard options that are no longer included for free are,
- boxed ceiling in Master Bedroom
- window, door, baseboard, chair rail and crown molding package
- 3-piece plumbing/full bathroom rough-in in basement
- 42 inch cabinets in kitchen
- 12″ x 12″ designer ceramic tile floor in kitchen and nook
- recessed lighting
- double bowl under-mount stainless steel sink
- granite counter tops in kitchen
- Energy Star appliances in kitchen
- granite counter tops with under-mount porcelain sinks in all full bathrooms
- 6″ x 6″ ceramic tile floors in all bathrooms
- elongated water closet in master bathroom and powder room
- insulated garage door with openers and remote
- electrical outlets - front and rear
- double hung insulated vinyl “Low E” windows with grid inserts and screens
What does this mean to you?
The majority of the previously standard options are pretty “standard” in today’s day and age to begin with so you’ll probably want them anyway. The estimated cost of the options listed above is upwards of $15K, which means you’ll be spending at least $15K more than you would have previously.
Don’t be bummed ![]()
Though I can’t say for sure, I have a feeling that Pulte may be raising base prices after the next release of lots. With inventory down, demand still strong and the tax credit being extended and expanded, builders have been raising base prices and/or cutting the list of standard options. If the market continues this way, they will continue to do the same thing in the future.
But…even though the overall cost went up, I know of incentives and ways to negotiate money off the total price that will make it much less of an increase in overall cost than what’s on paper. See…told you not to be bummed
If you would like more information about this or any other new home builder in the area and to save money when buying new construction, click here to contact me - I would be happy to help.
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