5 Benefits of Living in a New Home Community

Struggling to decide if a new home community is right for you? New home construction comes with a slew of perks—but not all new construction homes will give you what you want. Here are a few things to consider before deciding if a new home community is a good fit for you and your family.

 

New Home Construction Benefit #1: Personalizable Homes

Probably the most exciting thing about new construction homes is the opportunity to personalize. When you shop new home construction, you’ll have the chance to make a few design decisions before the building of your new home even begins. That includes the opportunity to choose a floor plan that works best for you. At Pulte, you’ll typically have a few options to choose from–all expertly curated by our new home builders, with favored features that reflect years of feedback from homeowners.

 

Other personalization options might include the type of floors or countertops, appliances, and even exterior colors. All within a conveniently located new home community.

 

The Downfall

Adding some personality to your home can be a ton of fun, and working with palettes that have been hand selected by experienced interior designers can take some of the guesswork out of design. But you won’t get the same vintage feel that you might from an older home. For some people, that’s preferred. But if you like your home to have a little character, consider incorporating some vintage pieces to your design to incorporate the same level of character that you might get from an existing home.

 

New Home Construction Benefit #2: Modern Floor Plans

When you shop new construction homes, you’ll find modern designs built in. From innovative floor plans that offer you the flexibility you need to live a full life to upgraded features like stainless-steel appliances and smart home pre-wiring for increased connectivity. And at Pulte, all of our new construction homes include a 10-year limited structural warranty—so you can rest easy at night knowing your new home was built to last.

 

The Downfall

While you might be eager to become a part of a new home community, new construction homes come with a bit of a wait. This isn’t always the case, though. Sometimes in new home construction, there are a few homes that are available immediately. But you’ll likely get the most customization options with a home that has yet to be built. Understanding the home buying process for new construction home builders is important, so be sure to ask lots of questions.

 

New Home Construction Benefit #3: Community Amenities

If you’re in search of community activities, a new construction home community could be a great place to start. Not all new construction homes offer amenities like pools or clubhouses, but many do. And quite a few new home communities are made-up of younger families whose children might participate in similar activities to yours. Often, these types of community activities can be found on a shared social network. You can always ask one of our New Home Specialists if you have questions about a specific community.

 

Or if you’re closer to 55, Pulte also offers over 55 communities that might offer community activities.

 

The Downfall

A new home community is likely to charge homeowners association fees that help keep the community in picture-perfect shape. These fees go to things like pool upkeep, trail maintenance, and wider landscaping but can add to the expense of your home. Curious on what an HOA is and how it can impact you? Check out our article: What is an HOA?

 

New Home Construction Benefit #4: New Locations

Along with community activities, a new home community can also make life more convenient. New construction homes are often built in up and coming areas that are just starting to stretch their routes. This can be exciting for young families who want to be part of the transition as well as those that enjoy new businesses popping up everyday. Most home builders also choose areas that are convenient to shopping and highly ranked schools.

 

The Downfall

It can be difficult to find a new home construction community within tightly packed city areas. Most new home communities have a slightly suburban feel, which can be safer—but they might feel a little out-of-the way for some.

 

New Home Construction Benefit #5: Builder Financing

Buying a new home can be a challenge, but if you choose to work with new home builders, you can enjoy a simpler process and get help every step of the way. Learn more about financing your new home or save time by working with Pulte Mortgage to start your loan application process. With one-stop, in-house solution—everything you need to move into your dream home is right at your fingertips. And working with a mortgage company that is experienced with new home construction can help ensure that you get the timing just right.

 

The Downfall

It’s always smart to shop for the best loan for you. Pulte can help guide the way, but be sure to do your own due diligence.

 

If you’re looking for a new home community, this article is a great place to start. New home construction can be an exciting way to become a homeowner and give you the personalization options you want to make sure your new house feels just like home. Ready to start your new construction home journey? Check out our various locations to find a new construction community near you.

 

 

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Published 12.14.2021

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