![]() It’s easy to get referrals for nearly any service you need when you’re in the process of buying a home, but what about information on local home builders? Is there a way to get the scoop on them? Here are the best ways to discover the truth about the local builders in your area. Ask Around There are lots of ways to get information, especially word of mouth. Post the question on one of your Facebook pages or groups on Facebook. Everyone has an opinion, especially about anything that affects them personally, like their home. Social media is a great way to see how people really feel, one way or the other. You want to see the good, the bad, and the ugly about different builders and various neighborhoods. That way, and you can sift through your options to figure out what works for you. ![]() Shopping for new homes for sale is not always as easy as it sounds. With so many new homebuilders, it’s easy to get lost in the maze of builders and advertising in order to dig down and find the best ones. What you need is a quick how-to guide for finding the best new homes for sale. Here you go! Online Searches There are countless online resources for homebuyers these days, and many of them include new homes, not just resale. Start with some of the home sales sites that allow you to fine tune your search to narrow it down to new homes. Zillow is one that has this option; Trulia is another. Just make sure you choose new construction or new homes. This is a great place to start your search. ![]() A lot of people shopping for homes are weighing their options and considering new construction homes. But are they the right choice? What are the benefits? There’s a lot of information (and misinformation!) out there, so let us sift through some of it for you. Here is the information you need to help you decide whether new construction is the right choice for you. Is Energy Efficiency at the Top of Your List? One of the primary benefits of new construction is energy efficiency. With new regulations to follow and improved technology in building materials, new homes are far more energy efficient than resale homes. Even homes built just 10 or 20 years ago will not have the same energy ratings that a new home has. |
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