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Wincopia Farms in North Laurel, Maryland New Construction

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Looking to buy in Wincopia Farms in North Laurel, Maryland?

Wincopia Farms is a historic farm located at North LaurelHoward CountyMarylandUnited States.

Charles Alexander Warfield and Elizabeth Ridgley built a joint mill on land patended as "Wincopin Neck". Gristmill operations were underway by 1760.

Later owners of the factory included Richard Ridgley.

 

Wincopia farms is located on a land grant "Wincopin Neck". Of the three large remaining farms that occupied Wincopin Neck, Overlook Farm and Fairlands remain well preserved, but the 124 acre Wincopia Farms was purchased for development. The Hearn family operated the farm for over 200 years. They raised Poinsettias with customers that included the White House and Kennedy Center.

 

Is it necessary to have a realtor represent YOU in New Construction?

Looking to buy new construction in Howard County?

 

 

 

 

 

1. A Realtor's expertise is free to you - The builder pays the buyer's agent a commission for representing the buyers.  Many buyers mistakenly believe they will get a better deal if they do not use a buyer's agent. The buyers assume that since a builder has to pay the agent a commission, they would be willing to pass those savings on to the buyer if they do not use an agent. This is not true. In fact, builders charge the same price for a house regardless of whether or not you use an agent. 

2. Have a realtor on your side through negotiations.  Realtors look out for your best interests, as the purchase is negotiated. The model home salesperson is working for the builder, not you - the salesperson represents the builder. Their main goal is to sell you a home at a price that maximizes profit for the builder. A buyer's agent works for YOU. This means they are obligated to help you find the best home at the best price.  

3. There's so much more involved than just picking out the lot, the floor plan and neighborhood.  Although there are buyers out there who have gone into a model home site and started the process directly with the builder's salesperson, things are only good as they seem to be at that particular moment... But please be aware that when problems and technicalities arise, you want to make sure that you have a knowledgeable buyer's agent on your side and is able to deal with the unexpected things that can go wrong while building your beautiful new home.

 4. Builder's mortgage rates and incentives may or may not be your best option for financing.  You need to make sure you have the best loan for your needs.  Many builders will offer you incentives for using their lender.  Will their lender be the best loan for you or should you call another lender to see if there is a better option for you?  In case there will be a construction delay what will happen to the interest? It is always good to shop around and ask your realtor for some recommandations. 

5. Don't overpay for your new home.  A buyer's agent can provide valuable information so that you know what comparative properties are selling for in new home communities. This way you do not overpay for a property. Are all the options you are adding to the house will cause your new home to be the "most expensive home on the block?"

 

 

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Michelle Grunberg

Keller Williams Realty Center

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