ADVANTAGES OF OWNING

Advantages Of Owning

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When you purchase a New Construction home everything in it is new; the furnace, the stove, etc. So the chances of having any of your new appliances breakdown are very small and if they do, you have a home warranty that will more than likely cover any repairs you may need-inside and out! Buying a newly built home means low maintenance!

You can customize your home to fit you. When purchasing a New Construction home it is possible to choose certain things that reflect you and your lifestyle and really make the home your own. You can choose paint colors, counter tops, cabinetry, fixtures, flooring, etc. Depending on your taste and the level of customization this can make the price of the home go up, but you are able to work with Debo Homes to come to an agreement on what you would like to see in your home and what fits your budget.

Debo Homes makes the process easy which allows your new home to reflect you and your family! New Construction homes are subject to current building codes which could mean a safer home for you and your family. If you purchase a resale home, consider that older homes have often been constructed using hazardous substances such as lead-based paint or asbestos and may have electrical wiring and plumbing needing a “bit” of work to meet standards and codes.

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     A new home is subject to the current building codes that require much higher safety requirements regarding materials used, plumbing and wiring. The most obvious advantage to buying a new construction home is that everything–from the roof and the windows to the appliances and systems–is new. And many items, along with the house itself, often come with warranties. That means you should see relatively low repair costs during the first few years of ownership.

Operating costs are also lower with newer homes since they are more likely to be energy efficient. Energy Star appliances, more efficient heating and cooling equipment and energy efficient windows can save you money in the long run. Many energy-efficient upgrades could even earn you an income tax credit (but don’t take our word for it, be sure to check with your tax adviser).

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