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Advantages Of A New Home

Advantages to buying a New Arizona Home in Pinetop-Lakeside Arizona, Show Low Arizona, Snowflake Arizona, and all other surrounding White Mountains Arizona areas.

There are many options in selecting a new home for your family. The first and most obvious is to choose a NEW HOME or an EXISTING HOME.

If your family selects a NEW HOME, there are many benefits:

1. You buy your dream, not someone else's.
2. You can select a home prior to construction, allowing you to chose the design.
3. You decide on that special dream building site.
4. You can make some modifications during construction.
5. You select colors of paint, wallpaper, appliances, flooring, etc.
6. Warranties usually are for a one year minimum, with extended warranties on most new homes for up to ten years.
7. New homes are safer than older homes.
8. New homes are healthier than older homes.
9. New homes are stronger than older homes.
10. New homes are more energy efficient than older homes.
11. New homes require less maintenance than older homes.
12. New homes are more convenient than older homes.

EXISTING HOMES have among their disadvantages:

1. Obsolescence.
2. Life expectancy is lower than new.
3. Appliances and utilities have a limited life.
4. Evidence indicates that operating costs differences between existing and new may be large enough to offset most of the price difference. Homes built in the 1960s cost 27% more to operate than homes built in the 1990s.