Editor2D on November 12th, 2008

Many new home builders with subdivisions are offering dramatic incentives to entice more buyers to purchase new homes over resales. The enticing incentives are not the only reason to go with a new construction home you should also consider personalization and custom features con be done before you actually move in compared to after move-in with a resale home.

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American economy woes have ushered in a real estate crisis that have effects all aspects of growth. New construction has been on a steady decline for the past two years. Will these trends and challenges end the construction of new homes in America?

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Lou Burton on September 30th, 2008

Every term from economic crisis to recession has been used to describe the current US financial situation. Regardless of the wordage used, tough economic times have effected the rate new homes are built today.

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Lou Burton on September 26th, 2008

The construction of new homes has slowed down dramatically in the past two years. Why? The housing market bubble has burst, leaving builders hesitant to continue to build. Find out what that means for buyers.

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Editor2D on August 14th, 2008

Do you need a new home construction inspection on a newly built home? Many assume no but it is actually recommended for new construction the same as any other new home purchase to have an independent party review the homes structure and major systems.

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