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Attention New
Home Buyers...
When you visit a builder's
sales office, be sure and
tell them you intend to be
represented by a Realtor®.
(And that you found them
on "The OWL")
There is no cost to have
a
Realtor® represent your
interests in all negotiations.
Seller pays all commissions
See: Buyer
Representation
Questions?
Toll
Free: 888 498 7455
Call to schedule a visit to
a community or home.
Featured
Community
[Call Peggy 703 498 7455]
Springfield Place
at Kerr Lake

Boating, fishing, swimming,
golf, tennis...
Springfield at
Kerr Lake has it all. Perfect
for a vacation or second
home and perfect
for an
active retirement lifestyle.
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For Buyers: Buying A New
Active Adult Community Home
BUYERS:
Sellers Pay All
Commissions...
Protect
YOUR Interests with the negotiating
skills and expert advice of a Realtor®.
Why Use A Realtor®
If you visit the sales office
on your own, be sure and tell
them you intend to be represented by a Realtor®.
The current buyer's
market has the best deals by builders of active
adult community homes in their eleven year history.
Builders are offering tremendous incentives - as
much as $100,000 off list (with conditions, of
course, like signing within a certain time).
I stay in touch with
all the community sales offices so I know what the
current incentive programs are. Please call me (703
498 7455) or
email me if
you have questions about incentives for
specific communities.
Here are the
considerations for "buying new":
The
Advantages:
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Customization - Within limits, you can order
custom floorings, window treatments, exterior
finishes, appliance upgrades, special tile packages
for kitchens and bathrooms and such. You cannot
modify in any significant way the floor plans
although some floor plans provide for extra
"sunrooms" or room extensions. Anything more extensive might
involve hiring your own contractor for "post
delivery" customization. You generally have great
latitude on basement build-outs. All of this helps create
more "pride of ownership."
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All
"New" With Warranties - Obviously, everything is
new and you get full-life warranties on mechanicals
and appliances. You also get workmanship and
materials warranties.
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Developer/Builder Incentives - Financial
incentives vary depending on market
conditions and phase of development. Developers tend
to be most generous early when they are trying to
get things rolling and during "buyer's markets"
(like now). Builders are also inclined to offer
"free" upgrades in lieu of price reductions.
You may find generous incentives at the end of
building when developers want to wrap up, close
down sales and construction offices and move on.
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Lot
Selection - This can be a "biggie." If you are
willing to wait (and pay) you can get that
over-sized lot at the end of the street with tree
lines or open space on two sides.
The
Disadvantages:
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The Wait -
In order to take advantage of many of the
possibilities listed above, you are probably going
to have to wait three to six months or longer.
Builders work in "phases" and if you have to wait
for a future "phase" to get exactly what you want, you
may be waiting for up to a year or more.
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Decision Overload -
There are
endless decisions involved in building a new home.
It can be very tiresome and trying.
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New
Construction Woes - Realistically, you must
expect problems that come with new
construction; some things won't work; paint will
have to be "touched up"; nails "pop"; cracks appear;
etc. These things happen to the best of builders and
they fix them. But it takes time and can be a
hassle.
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Construction Annoyances -
If you
want to get those neat financial incentives by
being home owner #7 of 550, you are going to put up
with years of construction traffic and noise and
dust, etc.
-
Financial Complications - The other side of the
"financial incentives" coin is things get more
complicated. Developers and builders can get very
creative with their incentives to get you to buy
early and use their mortgage company. The analysis
of the alternatives can be very complex. This is one
of the key areas where a good Realtor® earns their
pay; they can help you break down the alternatives so you can
evaluate what is in your best interests.
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Undeveloped Facilities - Again, if you are home
owner # 7 or even #70 you are not going to have all
those neat amenities and possibly no clubhouse for a year or two or three.
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Immature Landscaping - All those little trees
and shrubs are going to be little for a long time.
Representation:
Whether or not you
decide to use us, you really, REALLY should have
buyer representation when dealing with developers or
builders of new Active Adult Community homes. Please
be sure and read my
Buyer
Representation section.
If you have any
questions, please contact me
via the email address or telephone numbers listed
below . Or use the QandA
Forum to submit questions and review previous
answers.
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