Buying?
Selling?
Financing?
Relocating?
Relocating Strategies
Moving With Kids & Teens
Seeking a New Hometown
Packing And Moving
Settling In
Transferring Abroad
FAQs
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We like new homes,
but what are some mistakes we should take care to avoid?
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Buying
a new home built to your specifications can be exciting. But there
are a few pitfalls that can make a home hard to resell when you are
relocated.
Here are some keys to
a smart selection:
Stick
to the facts.
Bring a scale floor plan of your current home with you, and
be sure to include room measurements on the plan. Also, bring
floor plans of any other homes you especially liked so you can
have something concrete to compare.
Look
at the location.
One way to compare the value of various locations is to see
how national builders price the same home in different nearby
suburbs; there may be thousands of dollars of price difference for
homes a few miles apart. Also, check how quickly existing homes
resell in the neighborhood, and whether the sellers realize a
profit or loss.
See
what theyre selling.
Check if the builder has a model on site of the style and
price home you want, or if a model is available at another nearby
subdivision. Look for things that may not be noticeable on plans
like narrow or steep stairs, poor workmanship, awkward placement
of doors, etc. Also, try to see a nearly completed home to judge
how the home will look with less finish and fewer upgrades than
the model has.
Add
up the options.
Putting in too many options may price your home out of the
market, but too few may make it difficult to resell. Hardwood
floors on the main level, a fireplace in the family room; rear
deck and walkout basement are important options in many areas.
Check
it out.
Hire a home inspector to check the home during construction
as well as before closing. And consider having an experienced real
estate attorney read the purchase contract before you sign it. |
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