There are some great new San Antonio homes on the real estate market if you’re interested in getting some bargain real estate from the local and national home builders. Many San Antonio home builders are interested in making deals with buyers, especially if the buyer has signed a buyer’s agent who knows the knows the available buyer’s incentives and can vigorously represent the buyer’s interest.
Buying a home when it’s newly built makes a lot of sense for many young famiies buying a home, as opposed to purchasing a used home that has the potential for draining a budget with repairs and a long to-do list after the purchase. With a new home purchase, buyers report a higher rate of satisfaction with their home purchase than those who bought previously owned houses. Why? There are several reasons.
Buy new – it reduces your risk
When you invest in a new home, there is likely to be less of a chance of getting burned by unexpected expenses because you are buying from a reputable company with many other homes and communities in most cases. In fact, just walk down the street and visit with other homeowners in the community. You’ll instantly discover the the builder’s reputation, the quality of the home, and hopefully, the level of confidence you can have that you’re getting a quality home. If you don’t want to have to lose sleep about a hidden sub-standard repair you may have to deal with later, do yourself a favor–buy a new home.
When you buy new, it’s less hassle
If you don’t want to have to deal with inconveniences like fixing leaking windows, repainting walls, and waiting for a contingency clause to pan out (believe me, this kills a lot of deals every day), then you need to think about buying a new home rather than a pre-existing home. Since the home builder has been through the process many times, chances are pretty good the transaction will go easily and quickly. However, with private party transactions, you are much more likely to experience painful delays and missteps along the way to your closing.
You guessed it…you can avoid all that by buying a new San Antonio home instead.
