We've extended or Homebuyer Homepage! What's a Homebuyer Homepage you ask? Well, I'm happy to explain.
We offer warranty management services for home builders throughout Washington. One feature of our service is called the Homebuyer Homepage. This is a personal, secure web page for home buyers to submit and track warranty requests after closing.
We're excited to introduce extended functionality of the Homebuyer Homepage. Rather than just being an efficient tool used post-closing, we've added very useful features for everyone involved in the pre-closing process. Here's a list of the features:
1. Construction schedule- including dates for phases (foundation, framing, drywall, etc.) and projected settlement.
2. Purchase and sale agreement information- including base price, premium, options, down payment, addenda, etc.
3. Checklists- A list of important items and dates for the buyer to be aware of (attend selections meeting, attend closing meeting, attend walk through, etc.)
4. Uploaded documents- A page for uploading/downloading buyer specific documents for the buyer/agent/mortgage company/construction to access (signed purchase and sale agreement, addenda, signed change order documents, etc.)
5. And, of course, the warranty service features that are already there and being used.
Having many different people and companies involved with the buying process along with stacks of paperwork can cause miscommunications and confusion. This "central hub" for all the relevant information for the transaction effectively and efficiently eliminates many communication errors and confusion.
The best part? This feature is available as a standalone product. You don't have to be a builder using our warranty management services to utilize this product. Simply submit all relevant information to us and we'll create a personal Homebuyer Homepage for your new construction buyer! Hint: It's cheaper than you think! :)
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