Our Indianapolis relocation guide helps you figure out where you should live in Indianapolis with information about housing, employment, and things to do.
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Our Indianapolis relocation guide helps you figure out where you should live in Indianapolis with information about housing, employment, and things to do.
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When it comes to choosing a place to live, community safety is a major factor. To that end, NewHomeSource is highlighting the safest cities for each state in our new series “Safest Cities in America.” Let’s look at the 10 safest large cities across Texas.
No need to roll the dice on your new Nevada home — check out the Silver State’s top 10 safest cities to live in.
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NewHomeSource is highlighting the safest cities for each state in our new series “Safest Cities in America.” This time we look at North Carolina.
If you’re selling your current house before you buy and build your new home, you might want to renovate it, so it will sell faster. NewHomeSource has the information you need to know about presale home renovations.
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Our Minneapolis relocation guide helps you figure out where you should live in the Twin Cities with information about housing, employment, and things to do.
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Our Phoenix relocation guide helps you figure out where you should live in Phoenix with information about housing, employment, and things to do.
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The best time to buy a home in the beautiful city of Houston? When you’re ready financially and personally. And when competition is not so high.
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If your builder offers you allowances, like on flooring that you plan on purchasing elsewhere, it’s important to know the limitations of these deals.
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Figuring out if you should sell your current home before you buy your new home can be stressful, unless you create a plan of action.
NewHomeSource breaks down why you need title insurance for your new home, and how to shop for the best deal.
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A construction-to-permanent financing automatically switches to permanent financing once your home is completed. It’s important to choose the right builder before you take on such a loan.
What is Single-Close Financing and Why You Should Consider It When Building NewRead More
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Understand your new home sales contract. NewHomeSource interviews Realtor Brian Rayl and Broker Dianne Langston to figure sales contracts out.
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Most people wonder why escrow accounts are necessary. An escrow account allows homeowners to pay bills, such as property taxes and homeowners insurance, over a 12-month period, rather than in one lump sum.
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NewHomeSource explores the factors that differentiate new construction homes from resale houses, so you can buy the right type for your lifestyle.
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NewHomeSource found the top five Houston neighborhoods to build a new home in!
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A down payment assistance program or homeownership program can help first-time buyers purchase a home sooner than they expected. There are a variety of programs out there to help.
Down Payment Assistance Programs: How to Find Help to Buy a HomeRead More
NewHomeSource breaks down the nine steps that happen when you close on your new home.
Here are the 6 steps that go into buying and building a new construction home.
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When’s a smart time to buy a new home? That depends on what your needs are. If you have a growing family, you may consider buying a home in the spring.
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Closing on your home is the final step to your journey to homeownership. NewHomeSource breaks down everything you need to know about closing costs, and builder closing incentives.
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Find out how you determine how much mortgage you can afford for your first home.
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Learn the difference between a mobile, modular, and manufactured home, so you can pick the right one for you!
Mobile? Modular? Manufactured? What’s the Difference and How to Choose the Right One?Read More
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You don’t always have to be a first-time homebuyer to qualify for down payment assistance programs.
One of the first decisions to make in the new home process is rather to go with a production versus custom home builder. Do you know the difference?
Production Versus Custom Home Builders: What’s the Difference?Read More
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If you want to break your lease early to get into a new home, it’s best to discuss your options with your landlord.
// by Marcie Geffner 1 Comment
How much of a down payment do you really need to buy a house? While the answer is situational, the typical range for a new home down payment is 3.5 percent to 20 percent.
How Much Do You Need for a Down Payment on a House?Read More
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NewHomeSource has the ultimate guide to manufactured or mobile homes, so you can decide if this affordable housing option is right for you.
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Financing a new home can seem confusing. NewHomeSource has your guide to financing your home, from how to choose a lender, the types of available loans, to figuring out credit scores.
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Trying to decide if building a new home is right for you? Here’s a breakdown of how much you can expect to pay.