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5 Reasons Buying a New Home is the Right Move for You

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There are plenty of pros and cons to weigh when deciding between a brand-new home and an older home. An established neighborhood, the size of the bedrooms, or the yard are just a few of the common perks to buying an old home. Not to mention that a fixer upper has its own list of advantages, but we will cover that another day. For now, let’s take a look at the top five reasons to buy a new home and if newly built homes are the best fit for you.

1 – Warranties

One of the biggest advantages to buying a new home is the warranty. Builders and contractors guarantee their work for various lengths of time, meaning that you get total peace of mind if something turns out to be faulty or decides to break. This goes for manufacturers of your major home appliances as well. HVAC and water heaters are a given, but there is often other equipment included in the home at the time of purchase, such as kitchen appliances. Altogether, as the owner of a new home you will be free from unexpected repairs and expenses for years after you move in.

2 – Less Maintenance

Along the same line as the warranties, a new home will have relatively low upkeep. This is for two reasons. First is the obvious – everything is new so it will be years before the home will need its first coat of paint, termite inspection, or require any kind of general upkeep. This leads us to our second reason – new materials used in home construction are more resistant to the elements and require less maintenance over time. New homes take advantage of all of the latest building design and technology because it saves time, money, and is built to last.

3 – Energy Efficient

A new home is sure to be packed with all of the latest Energy Star appliances, but efficiency goes much further than that. Building materials, window design, and insulation are all light years ahead of their predecessors when it comes to efficiency as well. This will greatly improve your heating and cooling costs throughout the year without having to compromise the homes overall look and feel. For example, skylights and bay windows can now let all the natural light you want into a space without compromising the insulation.

4 – Eco-Friendly

Eco-friendly materials are ranked very high on the list for new home buyers. This is because of a growing awareness of sustainability and the impact our decisions have on the environment. Buyers want to know that the home they are going to buy either had a neutral impact on the environment or actually helped improve it in some way. The benefit of this new building trend is a wave of elegant and warm, eco-friendly designs that incorporate sustainable materials side by side with natural elements. Perhaps the most important feature of eco-friendly design is that the home becomes just as healthy to live in for the occupants as it is for the environment – free of toxic chemicals like lead and asbestos.

5 – Designed for Contemporary Life

The way we live and the way we use the space in our homes has evolved a lot over the years. The layout of a new home will ensure that it is move-in ready rather than ‘potentially great’ after a few remodels. A new home will already have all of the features that you desire, including open floor plans in the kitchen and dining areas, a common room connecting the bedrooms, laundry rooms upstairs, and home office space. All of this is time consuming and expensive to add to an existing home, so it’s likely that a new home will fit your style right out of the box.

If buying a new home seems like the right fit for you, then we can help. We are Gulf State Homebuyers and we buy homes, old and new, for all cash. Selling your home to an all-cash buyer is also a great solution for people who need to move-in in a hurry or are faced with the challenge of selling a home that has been damaged in a fire flood or other disaster. No matter what condition your home is in, we will buy it as-is and close in as little as five days. Our competitive offers and fast, free appraisal service mean that you can be out of your old home and into the brand-new house of your dreams fast. And if that’s not enough, we will even help you move! So, contact us today for your free, no-obligation appraisal.

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Are Fall and Winter a Good Time to Sell?

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Fall is officially here and that means winter isn’t far behind. Traditionally, the volume of home sales dips during this festive time of year, but does that mean it’s a bad time to sell? Fall and winter may not have the same volume of homes sold as spring and summer but they are actually great times to sell. This is because families have returned from summer vacations, the kids have gone back to school, and the holidays are just around the corner. For most people, fall and winter mean normalcy and that’s a good thing when it comes to selling homes. Let’s take a look at some of the ways getting back to normal can help you sell your home in fall or winter.

This time of year brings more serious buyers. It’s true that the spring and summer housing markets bring out more buyers, but many of them hold off on making offers. This is because the more homes they have to choose from the pickier they can be, resulting in buyers extending their timeline. However, in the fall and winter, serious buyers will be feeling the pressure to move before the end of the yea which puts you in the perfect position to sell.

Not only do serious home buyers begin to feel the pressure, but the limited number of homes on the market helps you out as well. When the number of options for home buyers shrinks it puts you in the driver’s seat. Competing in a smaller market is a powerful bargaining chip that can help you close fast and for a great price.

Additionally, fall and winter open up the opportunity to target other types of buyers. Since families are more likely to move in the spring, it’s important to cater to other demographics like millennials and empty-nesters who are most likely to purchase a home during this time of year. Employers are also likely to relocate workers in the fall to avoid the higher real estate rates of the spring and summer. This scenario is great since they are likely to want to close on the home quickly.

If we convinced you to sell, here are some tips to get ready for a fall or winter sale.

Work as quickly as possible to prepare your home for market. This way you can have it ready before the holidays are in full swing. First things first, check the homes heater and ventilation – you don’t want to find out the heater is broken on the first cold day of the year. It’s also important that the air inside your home smells fresh. We are not referring to scented candles here; instead, we are talking about the air filters. By having the system checked and the filters replaced you can avoid any embarrassing problems; plus, the buyer will have a home inspector double check your HVAC, so it’s great to have the maintenance up to date.

We can’t emphasize curb appeal enough and, in the fall and winter, maintaining your yard makes a big difference. Remember to rake up dead leaves, clear away summer vines and dead flowers, and trim overgrown vegetation from pathways and windows. Cutting back the bushes and tree limbs will not only showcase the exterior of the house, but will let valuable sunlight into the home as well. Once the yard is tidied up add some seasonal color like autumn flowers or poinsettias for the winter. Potted plants and flowers along walkways and in the entryway of the home work great for drawing attention to any homes entrance.

Light is important during this time of year and some subtle tricks can help to highlight your homes interior and give it the bright open feel buyers want. To start, clean up all the windows. You may not notice the water spots, dust, and smudges, but potential buyers will. Clean windows help all the light flood in and add to the overall feeling of the home. Another way to bring in the light when the days get shorter and the sun gets lower in the sky is to open up the blinds, shutters, and shades on every window in the house. Lastly, when showing the house, turn on all of the lights, even on appliances and in the closets. You can even place spotlights behind furniture to brighten up darker rooms.

If selling a home during the holiday season is beginning to sound like too much work, then there is another way. You can sell to an all cash buyer! We are Gulf State Homebuyers and we buy homes any time of the year. Skip the hassle of putting your home on the market and spend more time with your family and friends this year. Simply contact us for a free, no-obligation appraisal of your home. If you like our offer we can close in as little as five days, giving you the freedom to enjoy the holiday season.

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