HCL had a competition where they said that if you purchased one of the houses by July 31st (ah think that was de deadline), you would have qualified for $50,000 in furniture (can't remember if that was automatic or there would have been a draw, most likely the latter).
But the mere fact that they had to do something like that told me that those units were not being sold as fast as they would have in the past. And I've been hearing grapevine talk here and there that people aren't as happy with those houses in the Crossings at Santa Rosa as some of the other projects HCL have done before.