Longmont, CO 80504
United States of America
Moving in is a different story. KB brags about their unique architecture and their high quality on their website. But I live inside one of these homes. Single pane windows, poorly aligned door jams, and crooked walls don't speak of high quality to me. Garages with no entrance into the home, first floors with no closet space may qualify as unique architecture, but unique doesn't mean functional. They didn't smooth out the transition from sidewalk to road, so that there is a sizeable lip to drive over to pull your car into the garage. This causes most cars to bottom out coming in or out of the driveway, causing damage. This is a pretty big oversight that shouldn't have happened.
KB Homes brags about "walking trails" in the neighborhood, and I see random sidewalks instead. I don't see any trails. There is a public park, but it's backed up to a construction site, and doesn't seem to be a safe place for children to play. The landscaping is poorly constructed. Most of the yards are full of rocks, with a lawn front yard, and partially grassed back yard. These rocks lay on top of a layer of plastic, presumably to keep weeds from growing up. Anyone who has tried this trick knows that weeds will find a way. But water won't. Backyards flood, sprinkler systems malfunction, and these landscaping rocks end up moving around in the wind and the rain, blocking fence gates, spilling into driveways, and leaving behind a visible plastic barrier, that is not pleasing to the eye.
What's missing from these homes is functionality and longevity. The landscaping has essentially eroded. The floor plans have a lot of wasted space, and can be frustratingly nonfunctional. Many of the original home owners of this neighborhood have moved out - seeking better built homes elsewhere. All over the United State, KB homeowners are displeased with the workmanship and support they get from a KB Home. There are numerous lawsuits, many neighborhoods where realtors won't even list a home if it was built by KB, and many neighborhood groups that picket the company, and have even protested their local government to intervene.
Somehow, by a very small margin, KB Homes actually has a quite high rating from JD Power and Associates. This baffles me. Live in a KB home for six months, and you'll see what I mean. If you have a choice of where you buy your next home - skip the KB neighborhoods. You'll notice empty homes - because the original owners moved out and couldn't sell their home. Always talk to your potential neighbors before taking out a life altering loan to buy a home. You don't get to take it back if you aren't satisfied. So walk away from KB.
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI'm not a competitor at all. The only housing business I am in is living a home. I rented in your neighborhood for a year, and hated every minute of it. Do a web search on KB Homes, and you will find the most outrageous photos - steel rebar coming up through kitchen floors, crooked windows, cracked foundations. Though KB spends a lot of legal fees getting these websites shut down, when I did the research for this article years ago - there was a plethora of data on KB Homes and the lawsuits that were going on in other parts of the country for their shoddy and unsafe building practices. There were lawsuits, protests, and government intervention on some of these neighborhoods where roofs were falling in weeks after people moved in and KB turned their BACKS on all of them.
I am happy in my home now that was built in 1978, when building standards were much higher than they are now. I will never, in my life, purchase a home built after the year 2000. My home has already stood for 30 years
This must have been posted by a competitor... I have lived in the neighborhood for six years now, and there is plenty of closet space on my first floor, the doors are fine (including the one between the kitchen and the garage), there is plenty of open space around, and I don't have any problems pulling out of my driveway.