I would advise anyone looking at Lennar to rethink your decision. As a recent purchaser of a Lennar home in the Highlands of Mayfield Ranch subdivision, I can attest to how poorly the homes are constructed and how little Lennar and it’s staff care. We closed on our home at the end of June. We were already 2 months behind schedule and Lennar admittedly rushed to finish our home, and it shows. We had a 3 page list of items to be fixed at final walk through. It is now December and Lennar still has not completed the work. They are non-responsive and do not follow up on anything until the 3rd or 4th time you ask. They then halfway try to fix the problem. Although I love the location of my home, I truly regret purchasing a home from Lennar and have steered multiple people away from buying.
Michelle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Austin, TX
In my 10 + years experience assisting my clients through their purchase of resale and new Lennar construction homes, all have been very satisfied with their home. At the top of the list, the Buda Stonefield location with Sally Cohen as your builder representative. Sally Cohen is the best on site sales representative I’ve ever worked with. She makes each client feel special and valued. With great attention to detail she handles the sometimes hectic sales office with grace and professionalism. Above all, she continuously communicates clear expectations with the client. She goes above and beyond to help the client reach their goals. She is extremely responsive and I am so grateful to have visited the Lennar Stonefield community and met Sally! Best of luck to you new home purchasers out there! Lennar is one of those builders on the top of our preferred list. –Michelle Adams Ultima Real Estate
Heather S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
I’m very disappointed in the quality of my Lennar home. I have lived here 17 months and we just discovered the roof is leaking(it’s a brand new house still!). Apparently, the roof only has a one year warranty. Clearly Lennar does not have faith in their product otherwise their warranties would be better. Lennar is not wanting to fix our roof. I DONOTRECOMMENDTHISBUILDER! I will be filing a BBB compliant. Unlike
Vira M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Austin, TX
My husband & I purchased our Lennar Home in 2007. We were set to close on our home & the builder did not«finish» the house with enough time to allow us a final walk through until the day of our closing. When we did the walk through there were so many things that needed to be fixed. There were issues with the shower and tub faucets, trim, wall switch plates, there was a clearly visible crack beneath the doors, windows were missing screens, and one had a large crack, there were spots that lacked paint & marks on the walls. That was the inside. The outside was bad too. Our grass was pretty much dead with brown patches scattered on the front lawn. We completed the walk through before our closing appointment. The builder promised to get the issues repaired by the end of the day. We closed on the house as scheduled and when we checked on the house that evening we noticed that the grass had not been replaced, and the cracks beneath the doors were still there. Later, we learned that there was supposed to be a strip or a flap beneath the doors to keep bugs & the elements out of the house. We learned this after our front entry flooded during a rain storm. Now, 6 years later, my husband has found that the builder used a PLASTIC dryer vent on the roof’s chimney! This of course has disintegrated in the Texas heat. We noticed that our neighbors all have metal vents on their chimneys. So now, we are going to have to hire someone to remove what is left of the plastic one & replace it with the actual part which should have gone there in the first place. Who would have thought to check the chimney prior to closing?! The roof – during a storm a lot of our shingles blew off the roof. We looked into the maker of the shingles used by Lennar & checked the reviews & they were all negative reviews! This is our third home & our first & last with Lennar! Did I mention that the builder was facing a lawsuit at one point?