Some advantages on buying a new build home over an older property

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Prospective home buyers are often faced with the difficult of deciding between a new build or an older property. Studies have shown that Brits are often sceptical over new build developments, however this is often based on a variety of misconceptions.

If you are struggling to reach a decision, we are here to help. Here are some of the advantages on buying a new build home over an older property.

Its brand new

When you move into your home, everything will be brand new and ready for use. First of all, this can take a lot of the stress out of moving as you will be comforted by the idea that your house is in excellent working condition as soon as you step through the door.

Additionally, due to hew homes being built in line with current regulations, there will be less likelihood of forking out the cash for repairs and faults, making a new build much more cost effective in the long run. Even if you do experience some faults within your property, repairs are usually covered by your warranty!

More environmentally friendly

Current building regulations also require houses to be built more energy efficient. For example, energy efficient lightbulbs are likely to be installed as standard, alongside advancements in technology which create better heating and water systems.

Not only will you save a lot of money on your energy bills, but you will be helping the environment in the long run.

Your own choices

Opting for a new build gives the buyer the opportunity to personalise their home. Working closely with the builders and designers, you will have the creative freedom to choose your perfect flooring, the tiling, and decide where to place your light fixtures.

This is an especially appealing factor for buyer’s who may be concerned about their budget. This option gives them a fully personalised and furnished property without needing to invest their time and money in lengthy and messy renovations.

Technology

You will also get to experience some of the latest home technology by opting for a new build. For example, underfloor heating, built in speakers, mobile controlled lighting, and advanced security systems.

These forms of technology are easier incorporated into a new build, rather than an old house.

Technology like this will assist you in your day-to-day life, making home living more streamlined, stress-free, and enjoyable.

Community

New houses are often or not built in a development which feature a number of other properties in the same area. This can create a sense of community within the plot due to all being in the same vicinity.

Your kids can play out and make friends, and adults can socialise with one another. Plus, you won’t have the worry of ‘fitting in’ as you are all new to the area at the same time.

So, if a new build sounds like it’d be suited to you – why wait around? Happy house-hunting!

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