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• Nov. 11, 2008 - Making an offer on a new home

Are you looking for a new home? If so, then at some point you will be making an offer, if not multiple offers. To get a good deal, a home buyer should identify more than one property that is suitable for purchase. The purpose of this is to leverage your negotiations with a home builder (read more); you do not want to be tied to one particular new home should the negotiations break down.

While shopping around, some onsite agents, also know as the builders’ sales agents, are very quick to reference other home buyers who have interest in the new home that you like, so be wary of this; it could be the truth in your situation, or it could be a tactic used to create urgency for making an offer. Notwithstanding, be alert and take it with a grain of salt.

Once you begin to focus on making an offer on a particular new home, you need to arm yourself with as much credible information as possible. If you have engaged an experienced buyer agent with an emphasis on new construction, then this person, if he/she is a member of the local MLS, has the ability to research exclusive sales data, if applicable, to see how, and if, the home builder is negotiating with other home buyers. If you don’t have such a professional, you will be at a disadvantage in this area; however, at the very minimum, you should consider hiring a buyer’s real estate attorney to assist with drafting your offer. Unless the attorney is a real estate broker too, then this person won’t have access to the same detailed data; but, he should have experience making an offer on new homes.

As the negotiations commence, take your time. I cannot stress this enough. I have negotiated, as a buyer agent on behalf of a buyer-client, for as long a month or so. While this may be the extreme case, it still alludes to the importance of using time as your leverage. If the time limit for your offer expires, it isn’t the end of matters, unless you are in a bidding war. After an expiration, you may consider making an offer on the other new home that you have identified.

Whatever path your negotiations take, be patient during the process to get a feel for the home builder’s position; the first counter-offer may, or may not, be the best deal. Patience is indeed a virtue.

 

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• Oct. 28, 2008 - New Townhomes | Georgia

 

Are you looking for new townhomes in Georgia? This can be an alternative to single family residences which require more maintenance by the home owner; not only that, but prices are generally lower too. However, you should consider the extra expense of HOA (Home Owner’s Association) fees. These fees can vary depending upon the services provided by the HOA. As a general rule of thumb, the fees will be lower if more responsibilities are placed on the home owners for exterior maintenance of their respective units. One should determine if the HOA is responsible for ensuring that all units are bonded against termites. Since the new townhomes are attached, negligence from your neighbor could result in damage to your unit.

New town homes will come with features like low-e windows. Among other things, higher standards are imposed by some county codes; this results in higher firewall ratings between the units; it seems logical that this would dampen sound better as well. If you are having the unit built, it would be advisable to have a pre-drywall inspection by your own independent home inspector; this is the perfect time to examine the structure before it is covered up with sheetrock. Any imperfections, code violations or poor workmanship will be observed by a trained eye. Sadly, the new construction industry leaves much to be desire because of its oversight by their contractors. Inspecting new town homes is a way to hold the builder accountable. If you are beyond that point, then have a final home inspection at the very minimum. It isn’t worth trying to save a few hundred dollars by neglecting this invaluable service.

Still interested? Search all home builders and new townhomes in the metro Atlanta area.

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• Oct. 25, 2008 - Buford Georgia New Subdivisions and Neighborhoods

 

 

 

In north Gwinnett County, the city of Buford Georgia presents several new home subdivisions and neighborhoods for home buyers; this area is convenient to much shopping, I-85 and highway 316. View Buford, Georgia new subdivisions, neighborhoods and new homes.

Just recently, I helped a couple, who was a first time home buyer, to purchase a nice new house in that area. These new houses in that neighborhood have been priced as high as the $350’s. However, the turmoil in the housing market has caused much disruption for home builders; and consequently, forced liquidation prices to commence. While the home was still owned by the builder, the bank actually handled the negotiations. The price on this particular new home in Buford was slashed to around $280,000 with roughly $16,700 in contributions toward closing fees; not only did this couple receive the lower price and incentives, but they received an extra buyer bonus worth approximately $2,800 from us -- which is a home buyer rebate. It turned out to be a good overall deal.

Home buyers need to do much homework and research when looking at new neighborhoods and subdivisions in Buford, Ga. The savings are found in the details.

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• Oct. 6, 2008 - Lawrenceville Georgia New Houses, New Townhomes

Within the heart of Gwinnett County, Lawrenceville Georgia provides home buyers with a great number of new houses, new townhomes and new neighborhoods by a number of home builders. Located near I-85 and highway 316, Lawrenceville, GA new homes are priced from the 100's.

Search and find Lawrenceville Georgia new houses and townhomes.

Home buyers should search and compare the different communities, developments and home builders to make an informed decision. Analyze lots, floor plans, models and prices.

A couple of years, I assisted a new home buyer with a new purchase in Lawrenceville, Ga; the home was priced around $439,000. Home builders weren’t negotiating all that much back then; although, we were still able to get a good contribution toward the buyer's closing costs. This particular purchaser had chosen his own lender before I had come in contact with him. As the transaction progressed, it became apparent that this lender had not properly explained the loan guidelines to the new home buyer in advance. Whether intentional or not, this lender made the buyer feel misled -- and it became a fiasco at closing. That is the worst time for all involved to deal with these issues.

When considering new houses and new town homes in Lawrenceville Georgia, it’s best to solidify your financing up front so that unexpected surprises can be minimized -- if not eliminated. Work with a lender or mortgage company that you can trust. Oftentimes, your buyer’s agent can point you in the right direction.

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• - New Homes in Marietta GA Georgia

Marietta, GA is a city of Cobb County. Based on your new home needs, there are a variety of communities, neighborhoods, subdivisions, single family residences and townhomes by many different home builders in Marietta, Georgia.

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A commute along Highway 41 or I-75 will lead a home buyer into Marietta. Many desire new homes and neighborhoods within certain school districts. There is east and west Marietta.

Elementry: A.L. Burruss, Dunleith, Hickory Hills, Lockheed, Marietta Center for Advanced Academics, Park Street, Sawyer Road, West Side, Powers Ferry, Timber Ridge, Tritt, LaBelle, Shallowford Falls, Sope Creek, Sedalia Park, Rocky Mount, Milford, Mount Bethel, Mountain View, Murdock, Nicholson, Davis, Dowell, Due West, East Side, Eastvalley, Fair Oaks, Cheatham Hill, Brumby, Blackwell and Bells Ferry

Middle: Simpson, Smitha, Mabry, Marietta Junior, McCleskey, Hightower Trail, East Cobb, Daniell, Dickerson, Dodgen,

High Schools: Sprayberry, Walton, Marietta High School, Wheeler, Pope, Osborne, Lassiter and eHigh School.

Once home buyers have identified a specific school district, then one can search for new homes, townhomes and home builders to see if anything is available within their price range.

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• Jul. 25, 2008 - New Homes In Powder Springs GA Georgia

Powder Springs, Georgia is a city mostly in Cobb County; there is a remnant in Paulding County. New homes and townhomes can be quickly found in communities, subdivisions and neighborhoods by using a Google Map of Powder Springs, GA.

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Finding new home communities by school districts can be accomplished; high school, middle and elementary: Hillgrove, McEachern, Lovinggood, Tapp, Austell Intermediate, Compton, Kemp, Powder Springs, Still, Varner and Vaughan.

Powders springs road, Dallas Hwy and highway 278 will lead to the city. When searching for home builders and neighborhoods, whether single family residences or town homes, you should first consider speaking with a mortgage lender and your affordability range. With loan guidelines tightening, one cannot assume anything. Once you have established your price range, look for extra incentives that may assist with closing costs.

A home buyer in Powder Springs, Ga needs to have a full grasp of a new home transaction before negotiating with any particular home builder. A home builder and its representative are much more experienced with this process; a buyer should try to even things up with their own representative who is versed with new construction homes and all the respective details.

New Homes in Powder Springs GA Georgia

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• Jul. 24, 2008 - New Homes in Acworth Ga Georgia

Situated mostly in Cobb County, the city of Acworth, Georgia offers many new homes. The prices range from the 100's to over a one million. Finding all communities by all home builders is accomplished with one click → New Homes in Acworth, Ga Georgia .

Once you have printed out the new homes in Acworth, Georgia GA that are of interest, then you can locate them by using a map as well as the directions on each listing brochure. By utilizing this information, you can be assured that you have researched as most as possible about new homes.

The Acworth school districts are: Acworth, Baker, Ford, Frey, McCall (K-1), Pickett's Mill, Pitner, Allatoona, Barber and Durham.

Traveling north on Hwy 41 or I-75 will take a new home buyer in Acworth Georgia. Subdivisions by home builders should be closely observed.

  1. Are there many new homes sold?
  2. Is the neighborhood well kept?
  3. Does the home builder or the home owners have control of the HOA?

These are just a few of many questions that should be addressed. Before deciding to buy a new construction home, acquire as much information as possible to make an informed decision. You must first, however, know all the questions to ask about new homes and new home builders in Acworth, Ga.

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• Jul. 23, 2008 - New Homes in Smyrna GA Georgia

New Homes in Smyrna, Ga are built with different styles. There are new town homes in Smyrna; new condos in Smyrna Georgia; new lofts in Smyrna GA.

Brand new homes, neighborhoods and communities can be found by clicking : new homes in Smyrna Georgia

The high school, middle schools and elementary schools, respectively, are: Campbell, Griffin, Argyle, Belmont Hills, Brown, Green Acres, King Springs, Nickajack, Norton Park, Russell and Teasley.

If a home buyer has found a school district of interest, if necessary, then a search can be run based on that information -- and much more. You can search by city, county and price range. Compile all the communities in Smyrna, Ga that are of a home buyer's interest. As you begin to visit new home subdivisions and neighborhoods, compare the different home builders' styles and architecture.

Do you want a basement? Or a slab? Slab lots don't provide the storage space that is offered with basement lots; but, they are generally $20,000 to $35,000 less expensive. A basement allows for future added space by finishing the area in the future; this is called a finished basement. If a basement is important, one should consider drainage issues. A properly designed and sealed basement can be trouble-free. Good drainage, among other things, is accomplished by proper landscaping too -- such as swales or channels in the lot itself.
 
As you can see, there are many important questions and concerns when buying new homes in Smyrna, Georgia. Locate a good source of experience to help navigate these areas of concern. You can minimize some of the common mistakes.
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• Jul. 22, 2008 - New Homes in Vinings GA Georgia

 

New homes for sale in Vinings GA Georgia are built many types of home builders. There are communities, subdivisions, townhomes, lofts, condos & single family homes; prices differ greatly too.

To search everything thoroughly, click here to locate new homes in Vinings, Georgia.

This area involves portions of Smyrna and Mableton. When buying new construction, determine if you want to purchase an inventory home (spec home) or have the new home built. Generally speaking, a new home buyer will get a better price and terms on a new house that is already finished; however, purchasing a pre-sale allows for some customization -- like selecting colors, options, upgrades and elevations. Whatever route you choose, consider obtaining the services of professionals who are experienced with new construction matters; such as, a buyer’s agent and a home inspector. While a home builder in Vinings, Ga and its representatives may be friendly, always keep in mind that they are building and working for a profit at your expense. There is nothing wrong with making a profit per se, but not one that is too costly for a Vinings home buyer.

 

 

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• Jul. 4, 2008 - Georgia Home Builders’ Incentives, Discounts, Buyer Bonus

As a prudent home buyer for new homes in Georgia (GA), you are probably searching for home builders that offer the best incentives, discounts, promotions and a buyer bonus too; these incentives often include paying the buyer’s closing costs, free options/upgrades and price discounts -- just to name a few. However, don’t stop there. One should seek a lower price and better terms through good negotiations. By obtaining the services of an experienced buyer’s broker (agent), this professional has been involved in many new home transactions that will become your asset. Generally, your buyer’s agent is at no out-of-pocket cost to the buyer, inasmuch as he/she is compensated through the predetermined sales commission that has been allocated by the home builder once a particular new home is sold. This sales commission (marketing fee) is set aside for the licensed brokers (agents) who are involved in the transaction; one represents the builder and one represents the buyer. If the home buyer elects to deal directly with the onsite agent (builder’s agent), then this entire sales commission is simply retained by the onsite agent or home builder. If a home buyer wishes to reduce this commission, one approach is to negotiate directly with his/her buyer’s agent for a home buyer’s rebate.

It’s important to note that a home buyer is really paying for everything through the sales price, whether it be seller paid closing costs, incentives, promotions, commissions and settlement fees. While it may seem on paper that the seller is paying for these things, it’s all accounted for through the sales price, regardless of what has been negotiated by the home buyer; when it is all said and done, the buyer pays for everything through the sales price. The home builder or seller will agree to sell the house at a price point where all these items are accounted for.

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• Jul. 3, 2008 - FHA Down Payment Assistance (DPA), No money down

 

With most 100% loans being a thing of the past, FHA with Down Payment Assistance (DPA) provides some relief for those who are strapped for cash. If negotiated properly by the buyer's broker [agent], home buyers can put practically nothing, if anything at all, into the transaction.

Some contend that home buyers need some “skin” in the transaction to make them think twice before walking away from their commitments if times get tough; but really, will a 3% stake prevent this on any grand scale? Secondly, don’t these buyers have skin in the game when making mortgage payments? Lastly, isn’t the purpose of MI to offset default losses?

What am I missing? Perhaps, FHA should consider 100% loans if they are concerned about artificial sales prices to account for these down payments.

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