Buying New Construction? 10 Reasons To Use A Realtor.

1. It costs you $0 to have your own representation on one of the biggest transactions of your life.

2. The agent on site represents the builder & is looking out for their own best interest.

3. To negotiate the terms of the contract & upgrades on your behalf.

4. To help make sure you have a full understanding of all documentation & warranties.

5. To help navigate you through the selection process.

6. If you are moving from a different city/state, you will have someone to keep you up-to-date on the progress.

7. To make sure you get everything in writing & hold the builder accountable.

8. To help you weigh out the pros and cons of using the in-house lender.

9. To guide you through the new construction home inspection process.

10. You will have an extra pair of eyes during the frame review and blue tape walk through.

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