What to Look for in a New Home
Congratulations – you have just made the first choice to financial and personal well-being by buying a new home! Buying a new home is a purchase on all levels – emotional as well as intellectual. Balancing these two levels can fuel a smart home buyer with the tools to make a home buying decision that Read More
Read More >>What to Look for in a New Home Builder
When you’re looking to buy a new home, it’s important to choose your new home builder carefully. It is really easy to say look for quality, look for reputation, etc. But all those things are true. This is the biggest purchase you will ever make in your life, and it has to serve your needs Read More
Read More >>Top 20 Tips for Selling Your Home
Make the Most of that First Impression A well-manicured lawn, neatly trimmed shrubs and a clutter-free porch welcome prospects. So does a freshly painted – or at least freshly scrubbed – front door. If it’s autumn, rake the leaves. If it’s winter, shovel the walkways. The fewer obstacles between prospects and the true appeal of Read More
Read More >>Why Buy a New Home Now?
The question really is, “Why NOT buy a home now?” Is there something about your home that you don’t like? Do you need more space? Do you need or want to move to a different neighborhood or area? Don’t wait – buy now. Here are a few facts that will ring true about buying a Read More
Read More >>Closing Tips for New Home Buyers
Before you can take possession of your new home, you must have a closing. This is where all monies are paid and the title and deed are then transferred to you. Once construction on your home is complete, your builder will call either you or your attorney (if applicable) to schedule a closing date. The Read More
Read More >>New Home Maintenance Tips
Annual maintenance is important to ensure the value and comfort of your new home for years to come. Below are suggestions to help you with both year-round and seasonal maintenance. General Home Maintenance Windows: Maintain window weep holes from dust and dirt to prevent leaks. Garbage Disposals: Always use cold water when using your garbage Read More
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