Why You Need an Agent When Buying a New Construction Home
Why You Need an Agent When Buying a New Construction Home. Are you thinking about buying a new construction home, but don’t know where to begin? While your first impulse is likely to check out the builder’s website or the builder’s model homes, the smart thing to do is to select a great Realtor or real estate agent who will help you navigate the process. Simply put, there is no benefit in going directly to the builder. The agent who works for the builder will always have the builder’s best interest in mind, not yours. Always bring your Realtor to your first visit to the builder’s sales office, or at least register your Realtor’s name to establish that you are indeed working with a real estate agent. Otherwise, there’s a strong chance you can’t bring them later because the builder won’t allow it and/or pay them a commission. Then you will be flying solo. There are several reasons why you should be working with a real estate agent when buying a new construction home, which I have discussed in a previous blog.
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Imagery on Mountain Island - 55+ or Active Adult Community Near Charlotte, NC. Scenic, inviting, peaceful…all words often used to describe Imagery, a 55+ community or active adult community by Lennar Homes set on a peninsula of Mountain Island Lake, one of Charlotte’s 3 major lakes. Developed on heavily wooded land, Lennar built Imagery to retain and capitalize on much of its natural beauty. Nearly 4 miles of walking trails including soft trails meander along the water’s edge. Numerous trees save areas now provide many wooded homesites, and of course, the lake is a backdrop to a number of water view and waterfront homes. Currently, there are several new construction waterfront and water view homes for sale in Imagery.
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5 Tips You Need To Know Before Buying A New Construction HomeAlbert and Lynn Alvarez, LivingInGreaterCharlotte.com. Disclosure: This post contains a link to our website. If you buy a home, we may earn a commission. Thanks.
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