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New Homes vs Existing Homes

 

New Homes

Freshly constructed homes have good quality control standards, newer construction techniques, and better energy efficiency than many older homes. They often carry a 1+ year warranty and good financing options. The downside is that while they are easy to get into, it is very difficult to sell them for a few years (especially if the builder is still in the subdivision), and the final price is often higher than an older home (though they usually require very little up-front money, and many builders will give thousands of dollars of upgrades and incentives.) The neighborhood will not be established, there will be very few shade trees like in an older neighborhood, and it will have more of a frontier feel. If you like new and shiny like a new car, then the clean smell of a new home will be your thing.

Existing Homes

These are owned by homeowners who want to sell their homes. They have been seasoned, and may be better constructed than newer homes. Many people like the fact that they have the charm and history of having been lived in - in fact, many buyers think that a new home is "cold" if it hasn't been lived in. Their age gives them respectability, and they are in established neighborhoods with tall trees and established neighbors and schools. They may be funky/customized with interesting quirks. These are for people who like "established" OR "different." They are much easier to sell soon after you buy one. Many also carry a 1-year warranty. They may not appeal to people who like being the first in a home or who want one built especially for them.

Which do you like better - New or Existing? People who like one may not like the other, though there are many exceptions who like both.

2006, Jon Kresh

Author: Jon Kresh
 
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Jon Kresh is a renowned writer. Jon likes to compose articles about this field.
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