Think You Don’t Need a Realtor for a New Home? Think Again!
Builders Have Sales Agents - Shouldn’t You Have an Expert on Your Side?
Our fee is already included with most builders, so why go it alone? Buying new construction is more complex than you think - let us guide you!
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Why You Need a Realtor for New Construction
The Builder Has a Team - So Should You!
When buying a new home, you’re meeting with sales agents, designers, lenders, and construction managers - all of whom work for the builder. Their job is to protect the builder’s interests.
That’s why you need a dedicated real estate expert on your side - at no extra cost to you.
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We couldn’t believe how fast our home sold, and for above our asking price! Amy handled every detail, and we felt confident every step of the way.
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“Sold above asking and in record time”
We couldn’t believe how fast our home sold, and for above our asking price! Amy handled every detail, and we felt confident every step of the way.
– Marcus & Alysha, Lakewood

“Sold above asking and in record time”
We couldn’t believe how fast our home sold, and for above our asking price! Amy handled every detail, and we felt confident every step of the way.
– Marcus & Alysha, Lakewood
Why You Need a Realtor for New Construction
When buying a new home, you’re meeting with sales agents, designers, lenders, and construction managers - all of whom work for the builder. Their job is to protect the builder’s interests.
That’s why you need a dedicated real estate expert on your side - at no extra cost to you.
Here's some stuff
Avoiding common mistakes
Here's some stuff
Here's some stuff
Avoiding common mistakes
Here's some stuff
Here's some stuff
Avoiding common mistakes
Here's some stuff
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When buying a new home, you’re meeting with sales agents, designers, lenders, and construction managers - all of whom work for the builder. Their job is to protect the builder’s interests.
That’s why you need a dedicated real estate expert on your side - at no extra cost to you.

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Get insider tips to avoid common pitfalls and maximize your investment.

Get insider tips to avoid common pitfalls and maximize your investment.

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Failing to get pre-approved for a mortgage can limit your options. Get pre-approved first to understand your budget and enhance your credibility with sellers.

Focusing only on the property can lead to overlooking vital neighborhood details. Research schools, amenities, and safety to ensure the area aligns with your lifestyle.

Some buyers forgot home inspections to make their offers more appealing. Always conduct a thorough inspection to uncover potential issues and avoid costly surprises later.

It’s easy to get emotionally attached to a home. Stay objective and consider how the property fits your long-term goals and needs before making a decision.

Going solo can lead to missed opportunities and costly mistakes. Partnering with an experienced realtor like me ensures you have expert guidance and support throughout the process.

Some buyers feel pressured to make quick decisions. Take your time to explore options and don’t rush into a purchase—patience can lead to better choices.

New buyers often forget about additional costs like closing fees, maintenance, and property taxes. Create a comprehensive budget that accounts for these expenses.

Resale Value
Many buyers focus solely on their immediate needs without considering the home’s future resale potential. Think about location and community features that contribute to appreciation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common mistakes include skipping pre-approval, ignoring the neighborhood, underestimating costs, waiving home inspections, falling in love too soon, rushing the decision, neglecting future needs, and not conducting market research.
Pre-approval helps you understand your budget and shows sellers you are a serious buyer, making your offers more competitive.
Budget for closing costs, maintenance, and property taxes in addition to the purchase price to avoid financial surprises.
A thorough inspection can uncover potential issues, helping you avoid costly repairs after the purchase.