Here are just some of the reasons why
you need our Orlando team in your corner:
A newly constructed home isn’t necessarily problem-free; things can and do go wrong, like poor workmanship, structural defects, misunderstandings about upgrades, construction delays, and shoddy repairs, just to mention a few.
Contracts are lengthy and confusing and are designed primarily to protect the home builder’s interests — not yours. We, in turn, as buyer's agents represent you and your interests.
The builder’s on-site agent represents the builder, is paid by the builder, and is under pressure to meet that builder’s sales quotas.
This also means that if issues arise around workmanship, defects, contingencies, etc., your recourse could be limited, especially since the homebuilder isn’t bound by promises made by the on-site agent.
Buyers of newly constructed homes often compound their problems by failing to have the property inspected by an independent inspector, erroneously believing they can rely on the city/municipal inspector to expose defects.
But city/municipal inspectors won’t identify every construction defect. They’re mainly concerned about code compliance, not workmanship issues like poorly-fitting doors or windows, or uneven countertops.
This increases your risk of experiencing unanticipated, and potentially costly construction problems after move-in.
Many new home buyers rely solely on the homebuilders warranty to make repairs, however not all defects become apparent before the one-year warranty period ends.
Don’t be put off by all of this. Put our professional real estate team behind you, helping you navigate every aspect of the always challenging — and sometimes hair-raising — new home purchasing process. To learn more about us, what we offer and how we provide these services at no cost to you click here, or just open door #1 above.
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