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Is your new home Builder going bankrupt?

By
Real Estate Agent with wexzilla.com

Until now, Phoenix area home sellers where those most severely impacted by the sharp drop in Arizona real estate prices and disappearance of home buyers.

A new victim is emerging; .....Buyers of new home construction. record numbers of arizona builders going broke

There are an increasing number of builders who are suffering from this Real Estate recession. As a result, they are having problems with financing and many new home builders in Arizona are filing for bankruptcy protection.

In fact, nationally, there are a record number of builders going broke and looking to the U.S. bankruptcy court for protection from creditors.

The larger builders are suffering less than the small local builders who were caught in the Phoenix, Scottsdale downturn and national mortgage crisis and have less access to capital to weather the storm.

Let me be clear. The vast majority of builders in the Greater Phoenix area are stable and have the assets and resources to remain.

However, there are also a growing number who are struggling to meet financial demands. As a result, they are having difficulty continuing operations.

What does this mean to buyers?

The new victim is the buyer of new construction from these failing builders. Buyers bough lots, picked floor plans and are in the middle stages of the building process of their home. Now, there are increasing instances of builders not being able to finish the homes.

The buyers of new construction are in a unfortunate situation. They have put down a minimum of 10% of the home value. They have prepared to move into their home at a predetermined date. Now the builder is insolvent and filing for Bankruptcy. They do not have the financial capability to complete construction.

This is such a growing concern that Sam Wercinski, Arizona's Real Estate Commissioner, issued a Consumer Alert to buyers of homes form Arizona home-builders.

 

"Homebuyers and their real estate agents have the right to know if a builder is in financial trouble and what the status of their earnest money or home completion is. The Department of Real Estate can help provide this information and give assistance to consumers in need,"

 

The Arizona Department of Real Estate is now posting information on builders who are in bankruptcy or are having financial difficulties so consumers can make informed decisions and take steps to protect themselves.

A list of known builders is available on the Department's website: www.azre.gov Consumers should also reference the Commissioner's Advisory No. 2 on the website's home page which provides guidance for homebuyers, real estate agents and others impacted by a builder ceasing operations.

You can also contact the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB) or the Arizona Association of Homebuilders for information on local builders financial health.

If you have been considering buying a home from a new home builder, make sure you check the list before making a decision.

If you are in the middle of the home building process, ask your Realtor for an update and information on its ability to continue and complete construction.

Anonymous
new home buyer

I bought a home from a builder which i will not name, but they are having problems getting the home finished due to the financial strength , this is a great tool

Nov 18, 2008 04:01 AM
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James Wexler
wexzilla.com - Scottsdale, AZ

this is a good resource so buyers can make a decision about the builder and its sustainabilityand its ability to complete a home

Nov 18, 2008 04:25 AM
Scott Skinner
Liberty One Lending - Tempe, AZ

thanks for the resource. I am tired of doing loans for buyers on new home construction that do not go through, now you can find out ahead of time to some extent

Nov 18, 2008 05:18 AM
Barbara Romeo
Homesmart Elite - Fountain Hills, AZ
ABR, GRI, Professional Real Estate Consultant

this is something we never thought we would have to consider. these days even the biggest and best builders are susceptible , good info

Nov 18, 2008 07:13 AM
James Wexler
wexzilla.com - Scottsdale, AZ

 

Scott Skinner -

i have heard a lot of complaints of loan officers working on loans or doing constuction loans that get cancelled as the new home construction is cancelled

Nov 18, 2008 07:18 AM
James Wexler
wexzilla.com - Scottsdale, AZ

Barbara R -

as a real estate agent all you can do is refer buyers of new home construction to this site and let them make a decision

Nov 18, 2008 07:19 AM
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Anonymous
Katie

Thanks for the information. I'm looking at <a href="http://www.serenocanyon.com/location/index.php">Scottsdale properties for sale</a> and would eventually want to build a home on the lot that I buy. I'm assuming this would also apply to custom home builders, so I'll make sure to research any companies I meet with so that I don't end up having my home built by a company that is actually bankrupt. Thanks again!

Jan 20, 2010 05:28 AM
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