Are you a homeowner looking to move to a bigger, smaller, or just nicer property? Or a first-time homebuyer looking for more choices? You may be wondering how you’ll be able to find the home you want. The answer could be to widen your view to explore both new homes and pre-owned properties. Each option has its advantages.

The Benefits of Buying a New Home

  • Everything’s new. Nothing in the house has been used by anyone but you.
  • You can get more of the features you want. If you’re starting from scratch with the builder, you can specify many of the things you want, such as layout, finishes, appliances, outdoor features, and more. If you’re buying from a builder’s inventory, you may still be able to make upgrades to suit your needs and desires. Of course, the amount of customization you do will depend on your budget.
  • You’ll minimize projects and repairs. A new home will come with few, if any, projects to tackle after moving in. Plus, since everything’s new, it may be years before repairs are needed—and many builders offer a warranty.
  • You’ll save on energy. New homes tend to be built with energy-efficient insulation and house wraps. You can also choose energy-efficient HVAC systems, windows, doors, and appliances. All this means you’ll have lower utility costs and a reduced carbon footprint.

The Benefits of Buying a Pre-Owned Home

  • You’ll choose from a wider variety of home styles and layouts. You can see homes built over many decades. That means you’ll get a broader range of home designs and layouts to consider to find out which style you like.
  • You’ll get a home with a lived-in charm. A home that’s been lived in can have a character that simply can’t be reproduced in a new build. Many pre-owned homes also have attractive design elements and a high level of craftsmanship.
  • You’ll be moving into an established community. Before you commit, you’ll know who lives in the neighborhood, traffic patterns, and the look and feel of the area. Yes, some new homes are one-offs built in an existing neighborhood, but most are part of an entirely new development.
  • You’ll enjoy fully-grown trees and mature landscaping. Established communities also have fully developed greenery, which is nicer to look at, and gives your home more privacy and curb appeal.

Finally, a new build can let you customize the home to your liking but demands more time and involvement in the process. On the other hand, a pre-owned home can offer immediate occupancy but may involve compromises on your wish list. We’re here to help you look at all types of properties to find something wonderful!

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