Buying a new construction home in Carlsbad is different in a number of ways from a resale purchase.
If you are interested in a new build, be sure to read this article, before you embark on your home search for a new home, so you fully understand buyer representation and other issues that are different from a resale purchase.
6 Things Buyers Must Know When Buying New Construction in Carlsbad
Let’s assume you have considered all the issues and decide a new build is right for you. Hopefully you’ve enlisted the (12 comments)
Most of the tips for buying a home are directed to people who are purchasing an existing home. However, some buyers do not want to live in a pre-owned home, and they would much rather have a brand new property. This type of purchase comes with its own set of challenges, and the rules that apply to pre-lived homes are not necessarily the same for new (15 comments)
Construction continues at the new planned community of The Preserve in northeast Carlsbad, bordering Oceanside, with some significant changes since January 2018.
Two communities of new homes are being released, with estimated move-in dates of April/May, in addition to the current inventory of resale homes in Carlsbad.
ACACIA HOMES: Acacia is a community of 48 2-story paired homes (twin homes), offering 1,934 – 2,011 SF of living space, up to 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and 2-car attached garages plus private fenced yards. Prices begin at $695,990 and $709,990 for the 2 (2 comments)
Some homebuyers in Carlsbad are most interested in buying new construction, as opposed to purchasing a resale home, and there are a number of options, with more coming down the road.
Before reading too far, consider this – buying a newly built home from a builder is quite different from a resale, and as a buyer you should understand these differences, a major one being representation. Read about the 6 things buyers should know when buying new homes in Carlsbad.
There are 2 communities in Carlsbad offering new homes, both detached single family homes (10 comments)
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