| Why Buy New |
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| From contemporary loft-style apartments to spacious family
homes, there is a broad range of new properties to choose from.
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| A new home can be ideal for buyers who don't want the expense
and hassle of renovating and modernising an older property.
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| New homes come with a fitted kitchen and bathroom suite and
buyers can choose their own fixtures and fittings as well. |
| A new home also avoids having to live with a previous owner's
decorating disasters. Instead it provides a blank canvas for
the buyer's own style and tastes. |
| Building regulations are increasingly stringent, which is
good for the consumer: It means that new developments are built
to high safety standards with quality materials. |
| The regulations also ensure that the latest energy management
devices are installed in new properties, saving you money on
your fuel bills, while being more environmentally friendly. |
| Building regulations ensure that fire resistant materials
are used in construction and all new build homes have circuit
breakers and fire and smoke alarms fitted as standard. |
| Security features such as modern locks and alarms fitted in
new homes also mean lower house and contents insurance premiums. |
| New homes come with a 10-year warranty. |
| When buying a new home, you can move in as soon as its finished.
There are no selling chains to consider and the moving in stress
is significantly reduced. |
| While many homebuyers cling to the idea of finding an older
house with "character", a new property is one that
you can really make into a home of your own - without the draughts. |