House built by Greenboro Homes
Family members bought houses from Greenboro homes and the experiences has been an absolute nightmare. Here is a list of the issues: 1. Driveway has not been poured and grading has not done as Greenboro went into credit protection, although the house has been paid for in full they are not working with the home owners. They do not provide information (i.e. we heard through the media that they went into credit protection) about when or if the drive way and grading will be done. The driveway is extremely slippery and an extreme health hazard has one can easily break a leg on the ice. The driveway is in such a way (i.e. gravel and rubbish) that you cannot really clean it. 2. The new master bath id leaking. They had to cut a hole in the ceiling above the kitchen to fix the leak and it has been so for 6 weeks and counting. Again no information coming from Greenboro. 3. The “Holmes on Homes” package was never delivered to one (i.e. was suppose to contain footage and documentation certifying that the house adheres to Holmes on Homes standards. 4. The deck is missing glass panels, have not heard a thing about that. 5. A second family member also bought a greenboro house as well as the “Holmes on Homes” package and what do you know, there is no blue wood in sight and Greenboro’s solution is to spray paint the wood blue/pink after the fact. I wonder how the “Holmes on Homes” team is going to certify this as a “Holmes on Homes” house. By the way, you pay about $30,000 extra for the blue wood, blue sheeting etc.. So, long story short; buyer BEWARE! I would stay away from Greenboro. Anyone can make mistakes, but to keep silent and try to swipe mistakes under the rug is not on!
- Approximate cost of services:
- $950,000.00