Thursday, June 23, 2011

So excited to be building my first home- a Verona with Ryan!

After weeks of going back and forth, I finally decided to make a decision and stick with it. I am building a Verona in The Mills...and I am EXCITED!!!! I already knew that I was indecisive and overly analytical, but I didnt know the flaw ran quite so deep.  Luckily, I have two great Ryan reps and an agent who understand that about me and took my flip flops in stride. Yay for understanding people :)

Originally I wanted to building the Rome.  I really liked several of the floorplans but I loved the Rome's roomy loft. I've always wanted a loft and loved that home office on the first floor...awesome value! It also took a while for me to decide between the 60 ft and 80 ft lots. I  debtated between The Mills and another neighborhood about ten minutes away.  That neighborhood offered the Verona and >BAM< "Ladies and gentlelmen, entering the ring is the Verona. Weighing in at more square footage than I thought I could afford." LOL. For about a week I considered going there because they were offering the bonus room on the Verona.  However, my heart was really at The Mills, so when they showed me what I could get there that was comparable I went for it.

This is my first time blogging so pls bear with me. I have been inspired by so many of the Ryan blogs out there. The blogs gave me a more realistic view of the process, and as a first time homebuyer relieved some anxiety about the unkown. I will let you all know about the fun stuff (UPGRADES) later. For now it's off to work...

10 comments:

  1. Welcome to the Ryan E-neighborhood! =) YAY!! Another neighbor!! (and I do mean that both virtually and b/c we will be in the same neighborhood).

    Isn't the Vernona the model in The Mills? That is a NICE home! =D Great choice!!

    Can't wait to share your journey with you!

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  2. Thanks Noey! We actually met when I was deciding on a lot. I had my son with me.

    I am so excited :) I've met a couple of neighbors and I think we are going to have an awesome neighborhood!

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  3. Hi Ms. Ro - welcome to our awesome Ryan Homes eFamily and thank you for blogging about your experience. Feel free to ask a million questions, share your thoughts, likes, dislikes, and whatever else is on your mind...you will find that we will share right back at you...sometimes you will find that we will be a little tough on you...right Noey?, but most of all you can count on us to share your excitement and your ups and downs...unlike co-workers and family we never get tired of listening and helping...btw my wife and I are the old farts of the group and most of the bloggers could be our kids...again welcome!!!

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  4. Welcome to blog world! I second what BD said...feel free to come here any time to share your excitement, questions and concerns!

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  5. Thank you BD and Becky! Sometimes it seems like all I can think about is building this home.

    I am toying with the idea of adding french doors to the formal living room. I do not think I want to use the space for a study,but it just seems like I may be able to get better use out of the space if I can close it up if need be.

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  6. Were you the lady walking up the street looking at lots? Your son was so well mannered!! Congrats on the house!! =D

    We did the french doors, but that's because it's going to be a playroom. lol You can close up the living room, or office, or library or study for your son to homework in, practice an instrument in, put gym equipment in, or whatever! Up to you! You could close the doors if you don't use the room and shut the vent and not pay to cool and heat it. lol Up to you. Or you could leave it open, like the model. Either way will be beautiful!

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  7. Welcome to our e-neighborhood Ro!! I can't wait to hear all about your house! These blogs are very helpful so don't be shy! ;)

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  8. With the french doors it will give you a lot more flexibility for the room...call/use it however you want to and that can change over time or day-to-day, but makes sense to do it when you are building.

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  9. Welcome to the RH blogging community. We look forward to following your journey. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Welcome & congratulations! I look forward to seeing your experience! :)

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