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Building a Home:
When searching for your home, keep in mind that you are in control of the transaction. I work with you to choose a home inspector, mortgage provider, and of course, your home. All of these decisions can sometimes be overwhelming, and for some people, turn what should be an enjoyable experience into something they dread. However, with my guidance, the purchase of your next home will be something you celebrate and enjoy for many years. Adams Homes compensates me, NOT YOU. You get my 2 decades of experience for free, and the support of both Adams Homes and ReMax.
Your lifestyle and how much you enjoy the ongoing maintenance and upkeep associated with homeownership are key considerations to finding the best home for you. Most people prefer new construction over existing homes, but are not sure where to start, or think it is harder than they imagined.
Buying a New Construction Home -
The Benefits
During construction you can add the extras you have always dreamed of having in your home. A garden tub for example is an expensive modification in existing homes; not possible in some older homes.
New homes feature the latest styles like an open floor plan and large family rooms for entertaining guest.
Most new homes have low-maintenance exteriors such as vinyl-wrapped windows, trim, and railings. That means less time spent on routine maintenance. You are free to spend your off hours golfing, traveling, or just enjoying your home with a backyard cookout.
Architects design new homes to maximize space. Engineers develop construction materials for optimal energy efficiency. Highly efficient HVAC systems, windows, and Energy Star appliances equate to lower utility bills.
New homes come with a one-year warranty; some builders include warranties for up to 10-years. Adams Homes provides you with 3 warranties to give you peace of mind for a very long time. 1 week before closing, you will schedule a walk through and "Home Orientation" where you will learn how to operate and maintain every item in your home. Then, right before closing you will do your final inspection to make sure it is still perfect before you close.