Multi-generational Living In The Same Household

For centuries, multiple generations living in the same household was the norm. It wasn’t until the early 1950s that the United States housing landscape began to shift dramatically with a substantial decline in multigenerational living. However, that is no longer the...

New Construction End Loan

When you’re buying a new construction home where the builder is taking on the expense of construction up front, this makes the process infinitely easier. In this case, you do not have to take out a construction loan, which generally has a higher rate of interest....

Making An Offer On A New Construction Home

Being in the market for a new construction home is an exhilarating place to be. You’re starting off in a brand new, sound structure built to the latest codes with the most current design and energy efficient features and built on a lot of your choosing. In addition,...

Early-Move In & Build-to-Suit

While purchasing a “new construction” home means that you’ll be moving into a house that no one has ever lived in, within that term there are several variations and no one-size-fits-all options. Some new construction homes are “move-in ready,” while others are ready...

Home Buyer’s Checklist

Buying a home is often the largest single purchase a person will make. The process has many pieces, but by doing some homework and keeping meticulous records, you can be prepared and help to pave the way for an easier purchase process. Here are some basic tasks to...

Landscaping your new construction home

It’s exciting to move into a new construction home, but there’s more than just the interior to consider. Your home’s landscaping has much to do with your enjoyment of the property and boosts the home’s curb appeal. But where do you start? Determine your budget. The...