2060 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms & 3 full baths This beautiful home features solid craftsmanship, intelligent space planning and so much more. Here you’ll find the perfect place where your family will thrive and where life has room to grow. Why would a consumer need an agent to represent them when buying new construction? 1) The site agent represents the builder, they are not there to "help" the consumer. 2) A buyer's agent can inform the client of issues in construction, knows what questions to ask, you don't always get what you see. 3) How many of those foreclosures were with customers that had no representation? A lot of them! Funny how a house appraises for the builder, but when you go to resale, it doesn't, ever wonder how that happens? The builder will push their lender and title company on an unrepresented buyer, usually amounting in higher fees (despite “incentives”) & getting a higher interest rate, which leads to a higher monthly payment. 4) An experienced agent will save the consumer money building with new construction, builders do not discount the price because the consumer has no representation. The seller has a locked in bottom line. A realtor helps you get to that bottom line. Real estate is a huge investment, why not use a professional that has years of experience and knowledge to put to work for you. It is like trying to be your own attorney. Not usually a good idea. Read This New Home Blog: http://goodmanka.featuredblog.com/?p=40
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