Should you buy a new San Antonio home or an existing one?
There are some inexpensively priced new San Antonio homes out there if you’re interested in getting some bargain real estate from the local and national home builders. Many San Antonio home builders are very motivated to make deals with buyers, especially if the buyer has a buyer’s agent who knows the deals and can vigorously represent the buyer’s interest.
Buying a new home makes a lot of sense for many young famiies buying a home, as opposed to purchasing a fixer upper that has the potential for cost a ton of cash in the future with costly repairs and a long list of things to do after closing. With a new home purchase, buyers generally say they have a much higher satisfaction with their home purchase than those who buy previously owned homes. Why? There are several reasons.
Buying a new home will reduce your overall risk
When you buy a new home, there is generally less risk of getting hit by unexpected repairs because you are dealing with a reputable company with plenty of other homes and communities in most cases. In fact, all you have to do to gauge buyer satisfaction is walk down the street and interview other homeowners in the community. You’ll easily get a feel for the the builder’s reputation, the quality of the home, and hopefully, the level of confidence you can have that you are getting a quality home. If you don’t want to fret about a hidden repair you might need to deal with later, then buy a new home.
New homes generally are less hassle
If you don’t want to have to deal with hassles like fixing leaking windows, repainting walls and ceilings, and waiting for a contingency clause to pan out (believe me, this kills a lot of deals every day), then you should consider purchasing a new home rather than a pre-existing one. Because the builder has done this routine before, chances are pretty good it will go effortlessly. With private party transactions, you are much more likely to experience delays and costly missteps along the way to your closing.
Avoid all that by investing in a new San Antonio home instead.
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