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New Properties

Freshly constructed houses have great quality control requirements, newer construction techniques, and greater power efficiency than many older residences. They frequently carry a 1+ year warranty and good financing alternatives. The downside is that even though they are effortless to get into, it is really hard to sell them for a handful of years (specifically if the builder is nevertheless in the subdivision), and the final cost is typically increased than an older property (even though they usually require quite tiny up-front money, and many builders will give thousands of dollars of upgrades and incentives.) The neighborhood will not be established, there will be quite few shade trees like in an older neighborhood, and it will have more of a frontier really feel. If you like new and shiny like a new car, then the clean smell of a new home will be your factor.

Existing Homes

These are owned by property owners who want to sell their residences. They have been seasoned, and may possibly be greater constructed than newer properties. Several folks like the truth that they have the charm and history of getting been lived in - in truth, several purchasers feel that a new home is "cold" if it hasn't been lived in. Their age offers them respectability, and they are in established neighborhoods with tall trees and established neighbors and schools. They might be funky/customized with fascinating quirks. These are for men and women who like "established" OR "different." They are considerably less complicated to sell quickly immediately after you get 1. Many also carry a 1-year warranty. They could not appeal to people who like becoming the 1st in a home or who want a single constructed especially for them.

Which do you like much better - New or Current? Men and women who like one may not like the other, although there are numerous exceptions who like both.

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