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Phoenix
home communities. There are many favorable points to consider
when buy a brand new Phoenix home, designed just for you and yours. Below are some
excellent points for consideration of a newly constructed home in the
Phoenix, metro area. Lucy will be happy to sniff these great communities out
for just the right home to meet your needs. All you need to do is pick out
your colors, pack the boxes and move in!
The Benefits on Buying A Newly Constructed Home in Phoenix,
Arizona
FAVORABLE PRICING: Competition among homebuilders makes new homes
less likely to be overpriced. New homes are easy to compare with other new
homes in the market equating value to value. All the homes are the same age
and the options are listed up-front with price breakdowns for comparative
shopping.
SIMPLIFIED FINANCING: Securing financing is the major obstacle to
home ownership. Most homebuilders have done the legwork for you. They have
researched the market and negotiated the best rates for their specific type
of housing. Many homebuilders now include the closing costs in the price of
their new home.
HOMESITE
SELECTION: Location, Location, Location." Being able to select
the proper homesite is almost as important as choosing the correct home to
fit the buyer's lifestyle. Developers and homebuilders offer a wide
selection of sites including golf course, lake front, mountain preserve,
mountain view, hillside, cul-de-sac, view lots and more.
COMPATIBLE NEIGHBORS: In most new communities, buyers will be
moving in with neighbors in similar circumstances. Often with pre-owned
homes, the homebuyer finds themselves in a difficult position as the "new
kids on the block" unable to quickly fit into long established social
situations.
FLOORPLAN OPTIONS: Builders of new homes offer a variety of
functional floorplans to fit a buyer's requirements. If it's not a "spec
home", the homebuilder may provide the opportunity to eliminate or add
rooms, upgrade materials, include new architectural details and generally
customize the home.
CHOICE
OF FINISHING: With a new home, it's possible for the buyer to be
"a decorator" before moving in. Choices of carpet, wall coverings, paint
colors, lighting fixtures, window treatments, etc. enable the new home
owners to live with their personal selections and not be restricted by the
taste of the previous owner.
MODERN
APPLIANCES: Appliance manufacturers introduce new models every
year and homebuilders are able to offer the latest state-of-the-art
equipment at the time of completion of a new home. And, because the builder
buys for the entire production of new homes, the builder's purchasing power
can reduce the cost to the home buyer.
LATEST
MATERIAL: Low maintenance is one of the most important features
of new homes being built today. New technology in building materials has
made the homes of the 1990s virtually maintenance free, especially the
exterior. No longer does a homeowner have to worry about painting every 3 to
5 years.
ENERGY
EFFICIENCY: A new home built today is required by law to meet
stricter energy codes than homes built in the past when legal codes didn't
exist or were more lenient. Many homebuilders use materials that are
designed to exceed the strict limits in order to produce further savings for
their owners.
NEW HOME
WARRANTIES: New home buyers are assured of at least a one year
warranty on the home itself and most likely five years on major appliances
including air conditioning and heating systems. Many of today's homebuilders
extend structural warranties for a full ten years usually underwritten by
insurance companies.
INCREASED LIFE: It is true that all manufactured products have an
expected life span. Daily use, weather and quality of care all play a role
in longevity. Buying a new home eases the nagging question of "How long
before it breaks down?" With a new home the answer is simply, a
substantially longer period.
VALUE
APPRECIATION: Statistics say that the typical home will need
remodeling after a life expectancy of 25-30 years. Since new homes have an
assured longer life, appraisals will generally be higher than on comparable
existing homes, making the conditions more favorable for future re-sale at
appreciated prices.