Old vs. New, The Age-Old Question
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Design Your Dream Home Your Way:
Why settle for someone else’s choices when you can select your own cabinets, benchtops, appliances, carpets, and flooring? While you are at it, you can choose a gorgeous bath and kitchen fixtures, lighting, and other options that you love. Your new home will reflect your style, not someone else’s. Also, who wants someone else’s bad Karma. -
Choose a Floor Plan and Room Layout that Meets Your Needs:
Want a master bedroom walking out to the pool? It is yours. Want massive his and hers walk-in closets? Done! Want high ceilings and a luxurious, resort-style master bath? Perhaps you’d like a games room with 70-inch TV or Bi-Fold doors that open to your private patio or the pool? It is easy when you build your master suite your way. -
All New, Under Warranty:
A used home likely has tired products that may soon need replacing. Your new home — and the products that comprise it — are brand-new and under warranty. What’s the cost to replace a roof, appliances, benchtops, carpet, or air-conditioning? Those components of your new home feature the latest designs and building materials and should offer you years of comfort and enjoyment before needing replacement. -
Energy and Cost Savings:
Today’s new homes are far more energy-efficient than homes built just five years ago. Versus homes built ten or 20 years ago, it’s game over, advantage new. Why settle for hot, energy-sapping, bad design, and materials in a used home? All new homes offer insulation, LED lighting, and glazing to protect you from the heat and large power bills. Hot tip: consider Solar on a home you plan to make yours for the next 20 years. -
Comfort and Indoor Air Quality:
Today’s new homes meet stringent energy standards and codes not in place in the past. They combine high-performance energy efficiency with state-of-the-art ventilation and air filtration. The result is year-round, draft-free comfort, and higher indoor air quality. -
Low Maintenance:
New cars today are computer-designed and computer-equipped. That’s why they perform much more reliably than a car that’s 15 or 20 years old. Homes are the same! Today’s new homes have open floor plans and high ceilings that reflect the way we live in 2020. They’re also made of cutting-edge building products that require less care and maintenance. Another plus? The latest building systems and components are designed and engineered to work together. -
Community:
Build in a masterplanned community with likeminded residents that you will get to know and develop new friendships with. Many new home communities also feature great amenities like parks, trails, and dog parks. -
Advanced Technology and Design:
With many new technologies and appliances, most older homes cannot keep up. Want a fridge with cold water and ice? What about USB points for your phones, tablets, and chargers? Bonuses include security systems, Bluetooth air conditioning, and finger touch cabinetry to kitchens. -
Safety:
Current circuit breakers, cabinets, carpets, and paints use fewer volatile organic compounds so that you and your family can breathe easier. Homes are also far safer in terms of the glass, insulation products, and overall product. -
That New Home Feel:
A used home was someone else’s dream, not yours. It reflects their choices and family memories. You may learn to love avocado-green appliances (and you may be willing to scrub stained countertops or grease-encrusted ovens and cooktops) but more and more people prefer that never lived-in feel. After all, when was the last time you went to a department store and selected used clothes? Or visited a car dealer and paid more for a used car than a new car?
New homes offer the latest designs, style, comfort, and quality. They provide a care-free lifestyle so that you can enjoy your home, and not work on it.