Did you know that nearly half of homebuying Americans would prefer to purchase a new home compared to a resale home?
Buying a new home can save you considerably in potential maintenance costs. But there is one possible drawback to buying a home that's still being built: waiting. In some situations, you might not have the luxury of time in waiting for your home to be built.
A quick move-in home, on the other hand, allows you to buy a brand new home without waiting as long for completion. There are other unique advantages, like fewer decisions to make and better interest rates.
But before we can dive into the benefits, we need to understand what a quick move-in home is.
Quick move-in Homes are new homes that are either ready now or in the process of being built and are for sale.
By definition, quick move-in Homes are near or at completion.
This means buyers are able to purchase a newly built home and also be able to move into their purchased home within a short period of time. In some cases, quick move-in home may already be completed. If so, buyers can take occupancy as soon as they have closed on the home.
The primary benefit of a quick move-in home is that buyers can move in faster than if they had to wait for their new home to be built from start to finish. Homebuilding processes can take months, depending on the builder.
Buyers who need to move in a short amount of time might not be able to wait this long. With quick move-in homes, buyers only need to wait a few months at the most. In some situations, the home might already be fully completed, in which case the buyer can move indirectly.
While quick move-in homes allow buyers to move in almost as quickly as resale homes do, buyers still get all the advantages of owning a brand new home.
Newly built homes offer pristine interiors that are modern and up to date. They also come with a minimum of potential maintenance costs, something which can save homeowners a substantial sum over time. Additionally, new construction homes offer more storage, modern kitchens and appliances, and current layouts.
Newly homes are also a lot more energy efficient than resale homes. For instance, the homes built by Gehan Homes are more than twice as efficient as the average resale property. That saves homebuyers time and money in the long run.
When buying a to-be-built home, buyers need to make key decisions over finishes, flooring material, layouts, and more. In some cases, this might be ideal. If you have the time and desire to spearhead the design decisions for your new home, this will give you a high level of control.
However, not everyone has the time or inclination for this. Matching finishes together takes some consideration and insight. With a Quick Move-in Home, you will be able to see some or all of the options already installed together. You won't have to try and picture how different personalization options will look when combined. You can see the end result and decide from there whether you like it or not.
One of the possible disadvantages of to-be-built homes is the time you have to wait until you can secure your mortgage interest rate. If interest rates are on the rise, you might lose out during the construction period.
Because you can close sooner, the chances of this are reduced when buying a quick move-in home. You can lock-in a current rate of interest on your mortgage and skip worrying over interest rate fluctuations during the building period.
When it comes to homes to quickly move into, the resale market isn't your only option. If you want to move into a house quickly and take advantage of all the benefits a new construction home offers, look into buying a quick move-in home.
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