HOMEBUYER’S GUIDE TO NEW HOMES
HOMEBUYER’S GUIDE TO NEW HOMES
Read This BEFORE You Visit Your First Model Home! And, then call me at (602) 291-4362!
Although most homes for sale are resales, one out of four homebuyers purchase a new home. Which is better? Existing or new? The right answer, of course is up to you.
Both resales and new homes offer advantages. Existing homes are less expensive on average, generally closer in and enjoy established neighborhoods. New homes offer innovative use of space, modern energy efficiency, and choices of options and upgrades. What’s more, everything is new, even the neighbours.
The choice is yours. Most of our clients consider both new and resale homes before they decide. To help understand how new homes differ from resales, here are ten inside pointers you need to know before you visit your first model home.
10 Secrets Every New Homebuyer Should Know
1. First See Your Agent
Before you set foot in a model, know how much house you can afford. If you own a home, you’ll first need to know the net proceeds from its sale to figure out how much cash you’ll have available. Not a guesstimate, but a sharp-pencil analysis which includes every likely selling cost is critical. If you’re a first-time buyer, you’ll need to pre-qualify your income to nail down how much home you can afford.
2. Put Experience On Your Side
Remember, the sales agent in a model home REPRESENTS THE BUILDER, not you. If you don’t have a professional agent working on your side, you’re not represented. We’d make it our business to understand new home construction, warranties, financing and differences in price, quality, even lot selection to help you get the best value.
In today’s environment it is critical to have an outside agent represent you! Will the builders agent review neighborhood price appreciation, the number of investors buying in their neighborhood or even future price reductions to sell more homes? Remember, most builders are publicly traded companies and will slash home prices in order to sell more home and meet Wall Street expectations.
Will you be upside down on your new home in six months? Do you think the builders agent will give you all of that analysis?
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3. Not All Builders Are Created Equal
There are builders known for their craftmanship, others for innovative use of space, below-market financing, or customer attention during construction and after move-in. but not all builders are created equal. As both resale and new homes specialists, we can help you find the best home for you.
4. Get The Whole Story
Check out the reputation and financial strength of the builder. Be sure to get “spec sheets” on the home features covering everything from floor plans to energy efficiency ratings and from immediate-delivery inventory to lot availability.
5. Look Under The Hood
Learn about the community. Discover its amenities. Find out from local land-use officials what else is planned or could be built in the area, especially where there’s vacant land. Read the rules for the homeowner’s association (or determine whether one will be set up) and investigate whether one will be set up) and investigate whether it has reserves set aside to build or replace major amenities like pools or community roads. Consider commuting routes and times.
6. Choose Your Options Carefully
The higher the base price of the house, the more upgrades and options you can add without overpricing for the neighborhood. Make the most of builder incentives, typically free upgrades or credit off the sale price. Upgrading means selecting quality above “builder standard” for carpet, floor coverings, detailing, appliances and kitchen fixtures. Options are items the builder installs while constructing the house. Options that add usable space like a sunroom or electronic/computer room add most to the resale value. A fireplace, downstairs powder room or full bath and built-in storage are generally good values. Remember, some improvements can be added later, sometimes for less money, like a deck, finished basement or landscaping.
7. Negotiate With the Builder
In today’s market, many buyers don’t realize there may be room for negotiating price, upgrades or options. You have the most possible room if the builder has a completed but unsold home. Unless it’s a “seller’s market”, builders may offer discounts or special financing to help close a sale. For example, some “premium lots” are priced higher and sometimes saved for last. But typically, all the lots cost the builder the same. Ask about lot pricing.
8. Make Sure The Contract Works For You
A builders is contract is written to PROTECT THE BUILDER not YOU! Be certain the agreement with the builder includes some safeguards for you, such as putting your deposit in escrow, itemizing your upgrades, allowing you access to the site to check on construction progress, and a 30-day advance notice of the closing date. You can count on us to help you understand how new homes are built and the fine print of builder and manufacturer warranties.
9. Financing Can Make Or Break You
Some builders, especially high-volume communities that place lots of loans, offer special financing packages. But using the builder’s financing is not your only choice. Mortgage lending is highly competitive. Everything should be shopped, from rates to points to lender fees and also appraisal, inspection, survey, attorney or closing fees.
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10. New Doesn’t Mean Perfect
New home builders typically use modern materials that are durable, low maintenance, stronger, quieter, safer, even wired for the next century. But new doesn’t mean perfect. Consider hiring a home inspector. Use what you learn to create a builder “punchlist” to fix major problems before closing or at least put aside money to fix them later.
Remember, almost half of all new homebuyers use a real estate agent to help them. Those who go it alone may not realize there’s no cost to the buyer and builders are happy to cooperate with agents.
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