September 28, 2017
So, you’ve found the home of your dreams: It’s in the perfect location and it’s the perfect size for you and your family, BUT there are more than a few things that need to be changed to fit your taste… Such as that awful outdated vinyl kitchen floor, or those hideous colors that the previous owners painted all of the walls (and we mean ALL OF THEM), you’d also prefer hardwood flooring over that carpet that you despise, and maybe those kitchen cabinets could use a little refurbishing, and perhaps that master bathroom is a little too outdated for you, the list could go on and on…Buying an existing home that fits all of your needs that is also tasteful to you is sometimes near impossible. It’s likely that there’s always something that will be changed (Just take a look at the photo to the left… That kitchen needs a whole lotta lovin’). There’s also that chance that there is something wrong with the home that won’t be mentioned to you before you purchase it, which could end up being very costly. When you decide to build a home, these things can be avoided. Although a new home can cost (on average) up to 20{447216cae66a4d332ab0ac71eb11e27716218036a4f422ac40162b059a195e14} more than choosing to purchase an existing home, it may be well worth it! Here are six reasons why:...
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