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The current REO market requires an expansion of services for business growth

Housing Wire

Balancing supply and demand is a delicate dance between new construction and existing properties. Notably, property risk calls for thorough inspection, preservation, and maintenance to limit liability. We take immense pride in our agile, industry-leading proprietary technology solutions and our scalable, seasoned resources.

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Become a New Home Construction Expert

The Residential Specialist

New construction is always seen as much more expensive. So, I took it upon myself to learn more about it and found that a new build may be expensive up front, but when we look at the one-, five- or 20-year projections, and after considering the new technology and energy efficiencies that builders add, it isn’t actually more expensive.”

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Best Tips When Building a New House

Realty Biz

Understanding the Construction Process When embarking on the journey of building a new house, it is crucial to have a solid understanding of the construction process. Buying new construction can be exciting but quickly become a nightmare.

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Tips For Viewing a Builder's Model Homes

Realty Biz

Capture the Experience In the age of technology, bringing a camera or using your smartphone to capture the model home experience is a wise decision. Take the time to thoroughly inspect each room, open closets, and scrutinize every corner. Buying new construction is a process with many steps.

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Tailor your marketing to millennial homebuyers

Real Trends

To further their budgets, millennials who bought homes used technology to expand their search area and look at homes in other cities and states. Some homebuyers were reluctant to purchase because of high prices, while those who took the leap were keen to take advantage of low interest rates.

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Ask Brian: Should We Buy a New Home or an Older Home?

Realty Biz

I want a charming older home, maybe from the 1950s and Howard wants a new home with all of the modern amenities, new appliances, and up-to-date technology. On the other hand, many new homes don’t have any landscaping, especially not in the backyard. Don’t skimp on a professional home inspection.

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Tips for Marketing High-Performance Homes

The Residential Specialist

After getting an energy audit through a home inspection company, he followed recommendations to install foam insulation in the attic, replace the furnace and heat pumps with more energy-efficient models, and add solar panels to the roof. Builders that received federal incentives for new construction could pass those savings onto buyers.