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The Advantage of Buying a New Home
For many home buyers,
the choice between a resale home and a brand new home is easy:
new homes offer a whole range of advantages that are simply not
available in a resale property. Here are some of the reasons
that have convinced others to buy new.
You know what you get.
With a new home, there are no surprises when you move in.
You know how the house was built and what went into it-what you
can see and what is hidden behind the walls. You also know exactly
how to operate and maintain your home's systems and equipment.
If you have questions later, your builder will be there to give
you a helpful and accurate answer.
You get what you want.
Why live with other people's taste in interior decoration?
Or spend the next few years redoing the previous owners' home
improvements when you can get what you want from the very start.
From layout to cabinets to carpeting, new home builders offer
a wide selection of standard and up-grade options. You can pick
and choose what suits your own lifestyle, personality and budget.
High-quality construction.
The technology of home building has improved tremendously
over the past few decades and new homes are built better than
ever before. They are solidly constructed and well designed for
today's lifestyles. They are highly energy efficient, with excellent
indoor air quality. From heating systems to roofing shingles
and windows, today's building products work better, last longer
and often look better. The result is a brand new home that is
far more comfortable and healthier, easier to maintain and more
enjoyable to live in.
You know the builder.
In the end, the quality of your home depends on the quality
of your builder. When you buy a new home, you also buy the company's
reputation in the community, its track record with past clients
and its commitment to customers. That adds up to extra confidence
and reassurance for you.
Well-designed communities.
New developments are designed to foster a spirit of neighbourliness
by carefully balancing private and public areas. Increasingly,
verandahs and porches present an open and welcoming facade towards
the street, while garages are located at the side or back of
homes. Walkways and bike paths meander through developments,
and playgrounds and ballparks keep youngsters safely occupied.
"Neo-classical" developments are now appearing that
reflect villages of bygone days, with homes close to the sidewalk,
white picket fencing throughout, a "commons" area-some
with a bandstand or clock tower-and village stores to serve the
community. These developments are attracting a lot of interest
from both builders and consumers.
Warranty.
Resale homes simply do not come with a comprehensive warranty.
If something goes wrong, you have do deal with it, there and
then, no matter what it costs. Buying a new home, on the other
hand, offers peace of mind. Professional builders stand behind
their work with an after-sales service program and a guaranteed
third-party warranty. Your builder will explain how this warranty
works so you can be sure you are getting the coverage that you
want. Ask to see a copy of the warranty document, before you
sign a contract.
You know what your housing costs will be.
This allows you to budget properly and with confidence-great
news for first-time home buyers. With today's low interest rates
and competitive housing prices, home ownership need not cost
any more than what you spend on rent. You can buy with as little
as 5% down, and the use of RRSP savings (up to $20,000 per individual
or $40,000 per couple) can further help to make home ownership
a reality a lot sooner than you may have thought possible.
When you buy new from a professional builder, you are in control.
You know what you get, and you will get what you want. You
also know what it will cost, today and in the future.
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