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Most first time home buyers, even second or third time buyers, have their dream home tucked neatly away in their imagination. Sadly, it can be very difficult to find a resale home that fits that image. If you're bound and determined to make that dream a reality, you need not scour the Markham real estate listings until your eyes hurt. New construction homes offer buyers the chance to have all they want and more.

One major advantage new homes have against resale properties is that buyers can have a layout that suits their wants and needs. Rather than inheriting a home which was designed for a previous owner, buyers can decide on a layout that best fits their lifestyle, making their house truly feel like home. If there is a downside to new Brampton homes it would be the cost, as labor and construction can be quite taxing on your bank account. That isn't to say new construction homes can't be affordable. Cincinnati has new homes selling for as low as $118,000, which is about $60,000 less than the least expensive new construction Arlington Texas homes for sale.

Another great advantage for buyers is that everything, from the appliances to the insulation, is modern and up to code. Like a new car just rolled off the lot, a new construction home has loads of pristine toys and tools ready for use. Most appliances come with long warranties and with new homes there's little fear that any of the structural elements in the home will need repair for several years.

There are some downsides to new homes, of course. On top of the extra costs for property, labor, and construction, many homes in new subdivisions are susceptible to additional fees and taxes that stretch your wallet that much thinner. You may need to make an interim move to another location if there are any delays with the construction of your new Brantford realty. While the area you're moving to is still under construction, there will be constant noise, dust, and debris, and this can negatively affect the resale price of your home.

Like all choices, you have to weigh the good with the bad. The additional savings you make buying a cheaper resale home will eventually go back into things such as maintenance, renovation, and repair. New home neighborhoods are full of people just settling in, which can make it easier to meet them than it might be if you're settling into an established Atlantic Canada real estate area. If the cost of construction is still putting you off, just do a thorough search of construction companies before deciding on one. Places such as Fischer Homes offer buyers in Cincinnati the chance to save thousands on construction in and around the city.

For all you living green people out there, new homes give you the chance to use and install state of the art, energy efficient materials and appliances, reducing your carbon footprint. Clearly, new buyers should take a good look at new construction homes.


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Wednesday, February 08, 2012