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Guide to Buying New
New home buyers don’t want a used house when only new will do. They don’t want to inherit somebody else’s worn carpeting, personal taste in kitchen appliances or look at some kid’s initials scrawled into once-wet cement that they didn’t put there. The home must be brand spankin’ new, fresh and clean without so much as a finger print on the walls.
If this describes you, and you have always fantasized about buying a brand new home of your dreams, here are a few tips that can help you to protect yourself — to make the process a pleasant experience.
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Buying New vs. Used
When the time comes to go shopping for a home, some buyers know exactly what they want. Some have a vague idea. There are many factors to consider and one factor is the age of the home. Do you go for the new property? Or opt for a previously owned house? There are benefits and drawbacks to both.
Pre-Owned Homes
Many buyers opt for pre-owned homes because of the location. Perhaps it’s in a particular school district, or it’s a close commute to work. When someone decides to buy in a specific area, they may not even have the option of finding a new home to purchase.
A benefit to buying a pre-owned, or re-sale home, is that most buyers don’t have to worry about costs involving window coverings, landscaping and the like. Many resale homes are considered “move in ready.” A buyer just needs to close on the deal and then move right in – with no immediate need to buy appliances, blinds for the windows or plants for the yard.



