Hsiuli Huang
5/5
I am one of the first homeowners who moved into the Innovation development in 2019, and I've been surprisingly pleased with the home quality here, as I bought it based on paper specs before the model homes were built. As far as I can tell, Lennar didn't cut corners at whatever opportunity they could when they think no one is looking, unlike most builders (or, at least, nothing obvious yet). Materials seem above average for the most part.
Some things I noticed, from looking at the materials they used and inspecting the units under construction:
- They use metal roofs, which supposedly last longer and are more expensive.
- Garage interior walls are finished, drywalled, and painted
- Corners of drywalls are rounded and nicely finished
- Windows are Amsco Studio Series with Argon gas (in the Fuse townhomes) with an STC rating of 28 to 30. In the Revo homes, looks like they're using Amsco windows and Andersen patio doors. My understanding is while these aren't the most expensive windows in the world, they're a step up from builder grade.
- Rinnai Ru199in tankless water heaters, which are a step up from builder grade.
- Liftmaster belt drive WiFi enabled garage door openers. A small thing that a lot of people might not notice, but I was pleasantly surprised they put in a decent opener.
- Nice details like pre-wired for wall-mounted flat screen TVs in the living room and master bedroom, pre-wired for EV charger in the garage, pre-wired for AT&T Fiber internet, soft close cabinetry in the kitchen, and heavy metal fences hiding the A/C condenser units outside each unit
- Quartz countertops
- I peeked at the construction, and the Fuse units look like they have double stud walls between each unit, which I understand is a best practice for soundproofing. I'm in the Fuse townhomes and I've never heard any noise from the neighbors on either side of me. Only noise I hear is you can hear the garage door opening/closing if you're on top of one. Not sure about the Revo units where you might have another unit on top of you.
- Pool and community center don't look as nice as the nearby Toll Brothers development, but they're nice enough, but sadly closed now due to COVID.
- Yes, they're townhomes which means it's more crowded than a single family neighborhood, but I've seen much more crowded developments. I feel like my unit gets plenty of light, though I'm in a corner unit. I’m guessing non-corner units will be darker like any other townhouse.
My unit came with standard engineered hardwood floors and basic carpet. I took out the standard carpet and put in a better carpet, and did some repainting (the standard white paint they use everywhere is boring), and it looks great now. That said, I don’t think Lennar includes hardwood floors standard any more, it’s tile now.
Things I wish Lennar would improve on:
- I wish they installed cabinets w/ undercabinet lighting in the laundry room, as it'd look nicer than just a simple shelf
- The overhead lights all come with dimmers, which is great, but the dimmers don’t seem to be fully compatible with the LED lights they use... the lights make a soft buzzing sound when dimmed. Some might not find that annoying, but I notice it
- The Honeywell Lyric thermostats are very buggy and not as nice as Nest.
- The A/C unit is Carrier builder grade which meets minimum efficiency standards; I wish they put in quieter ones with higher SEER or gave us the option to upgrade it.
EDIT 2021: Unit is two years old now and so far so good. No issues other than some door hinge screws need retightening