What should I specifically look for in a new home?

New home construction is changing all the time as builders try to adapt designs to today's lifestyles, make the most of living space, and incorporate new technology, building materials, and equipment, while keeping prices affordable. Buying a new home is attractive because everything's new, from floors to appliances. Energy efficiency (insulation, weather-stripping, energy-saving heating/cooling systems and electricity) is required by building codes. Buying a new home while it's under construction lets you chose paint, wallpaper, tiling, etc.

Newness itself is a virtual assurance that your maintenance costs will be predictable, and a builder's warranty (highly desirable -- guarantees freedom from structural flaws.

Here are some of the signs of good construction to be checked out at the site:

  • Good carpentry throughout (well-fitted windows and moldings, non-squeaking wood floors, even wall surfaces).
  • Solid structure with sturdy support.
  • Basement floors and walls that have no cracks or damp spots.
  • Insulation that measures as advertised.
  • Everything in good working order (faucets, heating/cooling systems,
    electrical outlets)

A yard free of low, wet spots; grading the slopes away from the home for good drainage.

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