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4 Reasons To Consider Quick Move-In Homes

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To buy a home that’s ready for you to move into or to buy one that you’ve had a hand in constructing. That’s a tough decision to make when you decide it’s time for a new home. There are pros and cons to each, the biggest consideration overall is what you’re actually ready for at the time. This may or may not make it any easier to decide but we’re going to give you 4 reasons why buying a ready made home might be best.

1. Aesthetics. Whether you’re buying brand new from a builder or buying a pre-existing home, you can bet that each put a lot of time into how they wanted the place to look. They both go for comfort and possibly some Feng Shui aesthetics, which means you know that care was taken to provide the best environment for either themselves or for someone else. If you’re buying from a home builder, you know they took the time to make sure all the appliances looked good together, and that the colors of the room matched up with the colors of the furniture. In essence, both parties have given you an experience you can feel as soon as you want into the home.

2. Convenience. For furnished homes, it’s all been taken care of for you. It’s like the convenience of a hotel only much bigger and it’s yours. Sure, you might want to change a thing or two here and there, but a well done home means you don’t have to change a thing. You can just move in and go about your business.

3. Time. Do you know how much time it takes to just put plans together before any building has begun for a home? Do you know how much time it takes to go out and look at all that stuff that your house is going to be constructed with? I’m sure you at least known the kind of time it takes to go around to stores trying to pick out appliances or furniture for your home. Sure, sometimes that’s fun, but other times it starts to get on your nerve. If it’s already been taken care of for you think of all the time you’ve saved.

4. Cost. Having some create plans for your home and then building it costs way more money than just moving into a completed home. Moving into a home that has no appliances or furniture might seem like it would cost less as well, but most home builders have special deals with retailers so that they get those items at a very low cost because they buy them in bulk. And these are name brand companies, which means you’re getting quality. Only having to make one payment, that being to purchase the home, instead of having to then go and purchase everything else, saves a lot on costs.

Apr 28, 2011

The Concept Behind Quick Move-in Homes

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Home buyers will see the term “quick move-in” homes and possibly not know what it means. This is a primer for what a quick move-in home should have.

To start with, the home will already be built. Many home builders these days are buying property and building homes based on different home plans that they offer. The basic idea behind this is to have a community of like properties that have a similar value, and to add certain things to the community that will help everyone feel as though they truly belong. By building the homes based only on their floor plans, costs are less because clients aren’t deciding they want something different than the norm, and thus everyone knows exactly what the house will contain once they decide to stop by for a look.

The next thing to look at are the appliances. Home builders often contract with suppliers ahead of time and that helps save money because they purchase these items in bulk. It also helps because a home builder can put together full components from one company, such as General Electric components, and get a special deal because of that as well. All of these things help on costs, which brings the cost of the homes down, and gives rooms like the kitchen a seamless, homogeneous feel.

Overall, a quick move-in home is completely finished, although some touches can be added if new home owners want to go it. For instance, a house might have hardwood floors in the living room and a home owner might want to add a rug. Those types of things are small aesthetic touches that individualize a home. However, things such as water heaters, faucets and the like are already in the home and fully integrated so that nothing should need to be changed.

Jun 7, 2010