ORANGE AND LOS ANGELES COUNTY
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Orange and Los Angeles County New Home Buyer Rebate Program 1% Rebates on New Homes
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In order to be eligible for a New Home Rebate you will need to register with us before first visiting new home models. We need to be registered as your agent on the first new home model visit for you to qualify for the Rebate.
Once you have identified new home plans of interest, contact us to set up appointments to register and review the model homes.
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Orange County: 949.305.0121
Los Angeles County: 661.510.3042
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10 Reasons to Buy New Construction
Newly built properties can offer fewer hassles, higher efficiency, and increased customization.
- Customization: Most all home builders allow buyers to participate in the process of designing their property, which helps create a living space specifically tailored to the consumer’s tastes. New home buyers, for example, can often decide interior space options, choose their favorite type of cabinets, countertops, appliances, flooring, or pick the interior color schemes of their Buyers moving into a subdivision can select a particular lot and exterior style. There is a lot of flexibility for new home buyers to kind of put their personal signature on the product. Those kind of things you can’t do with a used house—it’s just not possible without a major remodel and even then you are limited.
- Energy Efficiency: Building codes have mandated increasingly higher energy efficiency standards since they began to address the issue in the late Newly constructed homes use energy more efficiently in two ways. First, they tend to have a tighter-sealed building envelope that helps prevent conditioned air—cool air in the summer, warm air in the winter—from escaping. Features that create this envelope include higher-efficiency insulation, doors, and windows. Gone are the days of the single-pane window.
- Green appliances: The more energy-efficient mechanics of the house also help reduce utility bills for new home buyers. Newly-constructed homes often include green systems and appliances—like high efficiency stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, water heaters, furnaces, or air conditioning units—that homes built years ago might not. The conditioning equipment is usually considered to be one of the larger energy consumption devices, but certainly those kitchen appliances matter. State-of-the-art solar options are also offered on most new Existing homeowners can always retrofit their property or buy higher-efficiency appliances, but doing so requires a potentially significant expense.
- Fewer repairs: The features of newly constructed homes should also hold up better than those of existing homes, which may have experienced years of wear and tear. People will buy previously-owned houses and then the carpet needs to be replaced or it needs to be repainted, or it needs new appliances, or the flooring is shot. When they buy a new home in today’s market, it really is new.
- Less maintenance: At the same time, today’s new homes are engineered specifically to minimize maintenance requirements. For example, builders use composite products for a home’s exterior trim instead of wood, which could rot or need repainting. You buy a used house you don’t know what you are getting, and you might have to do a lot of
- Warranty: In addition, builders often agree to take care of the repair work that becomes necessary in your newly constructed home for at least the first year. A new home is generally fully warrantied by the builder for a minimum of a year and most of all the other components are warrantied for extended periods. So if your roof starts leaking or the heater breaks during the warranty period, your builder will pick up the tab for the repairs. When you buy a resale home, even if you have a home inspection done, it still does not turn up hidden defects that you don’t find out about a lot of times for two
- Fire safety: Newly constructed homes often include fire safety features that may not be present in properties built years Sprinkler systems are incorporated in most new construction and fire retardant materials are used in the carpeting and insulation. In addition, all newly constructed homes are required to include hard-wired smoke detectors. These devices can provide better protection than battery-operated smoke detectors, which can fail to perform if their battery runs out. Hard-wired smoke detectors run on the electricity of the house and then have a battery backup for the house if power goes out.
- Concessions: Buyers may be able to squeeze more concessions out of a home building company than an individual seller. That’s because individual sellers often have an emotional attachment to their property that can blind them to its true People usually think that their home is worth more money than it is. It is not uncommon for a builder to offer credits towards the selection of builder options.
- Financing: New home buyers may be able to take advantage of mortgage financing perks made available through their builder. New home builders, in many cases the larger ones, have their own mortgage companies or they will offer paying points or closing costs and buy down certain rates for The seller of a resale home is generally not going to do that for the buyer.
- Community Amenities: Many new homes are built in lavish master-planned communities with resort-style community centers, pools and clubhouses. Many new home communities also feature hiking trails, protected open lands and some of the best new schools and shopping near (or even within) your new home
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Orange County: 949. 305. 0121
Los Angeles County: 661. 510. 3042
Orange County: 949. 305. 0121
Los Angeles County: 661. 510. 3042