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Buying Houses New: The Advantages

By Chris Jergenson


A potential buyer looking for a home has the choice of either looking for older homes in established neighborhoods, or looking for new construction homes in a fresh community, there are pros to each choice, but there are distinct advantages that new homes offer that you simply won't find if you buy a house that is decades old.

There are plenty of houses on the market, ready to be cherry-picked by smart investors. Brand new homes can be purchased cheap at foreclosure auctions. It is sometimes possible to buy groups of houses, and this could be a wise long-term investment for someone wanting to set up business as a landlord. To make it even easier, there are now tax incentives to buy.

New or recently constructed houses are no worse for wear, because there has not been any wear. Anything built in the past ten years does not need new wiring, pipe repairs, or an upgrade to a more efficient heating and cooling unit. Prices dip up and down because more people are selling than buying, or vice versa, at a given time. It is a great reason to acquire property when the market is good. Following will be a number of the pros to buying new.

Energy Efficiency Is Great - While old homes may seem small and quaint, new homes are super modern and have energy efficiency in mind. They are often much better insulated than older homes and also have modern appliances that only consume a fraction the electricity as an older home. While new houses are bigger, they can actually cost less in electricity and gas compared to something that has not been retrofitted.

They Capture a Suburban Feel - Often times, you'll find that a new home community comes with a range of amenities that capture the feel of a classic suburban neighborhood. They often have playgrounds and pools for the little ones, sidewalks for people who enjoy walking and biking, and extra security for homeowners.

Modern Home, Modern Entertainment - If you talk to someone who was building homes in the 60s, you can be sure they didn't have surround sound or HD projectors in mind when they designed the living rooms. No one could have predicted what entertainment trends would be popular half-a-century later, so they were designed with the era they came from in mind. Modern homes are designed to be fitted with modern entertainment, so you won't have to fiddle with the wiring or work in confined space.

One last good reason to buy new is the simple fact the average consumer enjoys having something new more than something used. Modern homes have moved away from the design choices of the past, becoming larger and more complex, suited for a more complex lifestyle.




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