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Rebate On Texas Homes

Get up to 6% of the sales price Rebated back to you at closing. This equates to a Rebate total of up to 83.3% of my Commission.
This Rebate is good at almost every New Home Builder in Texas.

 

Up to 50% Commission Rebate on any Resale home in Central Texas

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Should You Buy New Construction or an Older Home

New home or existing construction? Most people start the process with a preconceived notion of what kind they like, but it the question deserves a second thought. This can be one of your most influential decisions. Have you really thought about the differences between these two types and the fact that one might be a better choice for you than the other? Here are some pertinent facts to help you compare and make that decision. Newer Homes Typically Have Modern Construction Features In addition to new appliances, newly built homes also have modern features that people today have come to enjoy. Granite countertops, great rooms, spacious interior design and other such features are found in new homes. New Homes Have New Material When a builder builds a new home, you can expect new materials and appliances. That can mean less maintenance, and less worry about things breaking down, at least for a few years. New Homes Have Modern Safety Features With a newly constructed home, you can expect all the current safety features that builders are putting in homes under up-to-date codes. As a result, there are fewer hazards for your family. Older Homes Have More Traditional Features If you're looking for a home like your parents' home, with a familiar floor plan, a resale home is just right. Older homes have features like formal dining rooms, family rooms and other such features, that were common a few years ago. Resale Homes Often Have Bigger Yards With an older home, you generally have access to a larger lot than with a new home. New homes are often built closer together on smaller lots, leaving less room for old-style big yards. You Can Typically Get More for Your Dollar With Resale Homes New homes almost always cost more than older homes because they have the latest features and amenities. Another benefit is that older homes are usually taxed less as well, depending on the local jurisdiction. Resale Homes Are Often More Easily Negotiable As a buyer, you can usually negotiate a better price on older homes than on new homes. In places where need for new homes is healthy, it is more difficult to get a better price. This can result in getting a larger resale home for the amount you would have to pay for a small new home. New Homes Have Higher Levels of Efficiency Window manufacturers and appliance makers have greatly improved the efficiency of their products. Efficient windows mean better insulation in winter and in summer. More efficient electrical and gas appliances mean better energy efficiency and lower monthly bills. There are definite advantages to choosing an older home, but there are advantages to buying a new one as well. Making the final choice, of course, is often a matter of personal preference. Either way, evaluate your options before deciding which way to go. That's the best way to get the home you want. If you have a need to investigate homes in Boulder, try the try Colorado's AutomatedHomefinder.com for comprehensive free information and immediate updates on homes for sale, for homes that match what you are looking for.

 

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Set the Right Price and Sell It on Your Terms
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Get Home Improvements Done The Right Way
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Whether to Buy a Home With an Unfinished Basement
Delaying Possession After the Transaction Is Closed
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This site is intended for clients that are not currently registered with a broker. If you have a current Buyers Representation Agreement signed with another TEXAS REAL ESTATE AGENT, please contact your agent or Broker.

Jeff Kessler is a LICENSED AGENT IN TEXAS. His license is held with Austin Homes Realtors in Texas. 3400 Doe Run Austin, Texas 78748. My license number is 0457133.

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