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The answer that I share may seem biased
especially coming from a Realtor®’s
standpoint. I usually try to be as objective as possible whenever I answer.
Hence, I try to answer this question as honestly and fairly as I can, coming
from a first time Frisco TX home buyer standpoint as well as inter-mixing my
past experiences as a
When I bought my
As an example, a client's form for foundation was set incorrectly. I
happen to be there to check on the construction. I noticed the problem and
quickly called the salesperson. We took care of the issue right there instead of
letting the subcontractor build the forms incorrectly, then take another day or
two to rectify the problem. Another example - My clients who counted on
the City Permit to begin construction was told by the Design Center that they
did indeed receive it, stamped on the blueprint. When I looked further, it was
actually the Architect's stamp and not the City Approval. Had I left my clients
leaving the design appointment with a Building Permit approval, then having to
burst their excitement in a day or two, again, it's setting the right
expectations for clients.










