Sunday, October 4, 2009

Neighbors Helping Neighbors


In every profession, in every job, there are dedicated, motivated workers who truly care and then there are the disinterested, just working for the paycheck, disgruntled workers. We have all experienced it. There are the dedicated doctors who truly care about their patients, who go the extra mile and then the disinterested doctors who just care about pushing pills. There are lazy store clerks who roll their eyes at you if you ask them a question and then there are the motivated, personable store clerks who really enjoy their jobs and try to help the customer. There is the honest automobile mechanic who takes the time to explain to me what my car's catalytic converter does and why I need a new one. Then there is the automobile mechanic who was only supposed to check the air in my tires and at the end handed me a bill for over five hundred dollars. There are educators who arrive at their classroom at the crack of dawn, who create creative lesson plans which meet the needs of their students and then there are educators who use the same lesson plans every year for every child.

And then there are developers and home builders. There are home builders who cut corners, who don't focus on those small but important details, who look for the cheapest way to get the job done, who are willing to sacrifice quality for the sake of time and money. Then there are developers and home builders who review the process, the materials, the installation. They truly care about so much more than the bottom line ~ they care about the customer. They realize that this is possibly the biggest investment that the customer might ever make and they are very sensitive to that. They realize they are building more than just a structure, they are building homes where people will cherish their time and create memories. These developers realize that the satisfied customer is their best form of advertising. And we, the developers and builders of the Cottages at Weirs Beach Village are dedicated to leading the way in superior home building. Our mission statement centers around the customer and building true value and high quality into every home. Conscientious, proud, responsible, dedicated, experienced are all words which are used to describe the developers of the Cottages at Weirs Beach Village.

Under our business model, success is measured by the number of people we help to get what they want. We believe that part of our responsibility is to be a contributing member of our community. To that end we are hosting an Open House/ Food Drive over Columbus Day Weekend, October 10, 11, 12 ,which will help our neighbors in Laconia. For each canned good that a guest to our Open House brings with them, their name will be entered into a raffle drawing to win a $100.00 gift certificate on the Mt. Washington Cruise Line. All canned goods will be donated to the Community Action Program in Laconia, NH.

So pack up your canned goods and head on over to the Cottages at Weirs Beach Village. Have a cup of cider, take a tour of the four model homes and see for yourself the community that is being created.

3 comments:

  1. The only way for home builders to survive right now is to offer a better service and more value to those thinking of buying a new home. Foreclosures are very tempting due to the very low prices, but you never know what kind of problems the home might have. A new home will have a warranty and give the homeowner peace of mind that goes a long way.

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  2. Janet,

    I could not agree with you more. Foreclosures are a risky business, and unless buyers know home construction they should really seek the advice of a professional before making any decisions.

    Not only does a new home have a warranty, but when you take the time to get to know your builder, you have so much more than that. You form a relationship with someone who is with you for the long haul.

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  3. The houses are absolulely beautiful. I love the concept of a condo with its own separate unit.

    The only sugestion that I have is that you have a wheelchair accessable floor plan avalible. It would only need a few minor changes. The changes are 36" doors throughout. Bathroom- a higher toilet, and a 4 ft step in shower with a built in seat. Also this floor plan might work well for a unit without a full basement so a low deck and or ramp could be attached.

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