If you purchase a new build home then chances are it is far more economical and energy efficient than an older house. Buy buying a new house, could save you thousands in heating and electric bills, save on time and effort on DIY as well as other benefits. Here are just some: 1. According to reports done, new build houses have energy bills 55% lower than other houses, which could give an annual saving of around £1,300. Buyers of new homes often have houses with top quality loft insulation and draft free window frames with double glazed windows and doors. 2. Buyers can take advantage of various schemes to get on the property ladder and buy a new house such as Mi New Homes, Part Exchange, Shared Equity and First Buy. These can assist by relieving the financial burden on new buyers, allowing a purchase with a lower deposit, or a high loan to value ration or part exchange their current property for a new build. 3. New build homes come with guarantees, not only on the building work but also on the fixtures and fittings. This means less DIY, less maintenance and if the cooker stops working in the first year or two, just call in the guarantee and get replaced. 4. You can immediately put your own stamp on the property. You do not need to get rid of someone else's flowery wallpaper, brown and orange tiles, awful carpet. The new home will be clean and fresh. 5. Often you can customise a new build right at the start. Buyers often have the chance to opt for certain tiles, wall colours, choice of kitchen and bathroom suites. 6. There is no chain. The new buy house is available without someone needing to sell their house above you in the chain. 7. New build homes tend to have better security, often have burglar alarms installed, security lighting and better fire safety with carbon monoxide alarms all, already installed. 8. Better use of living space and storage - older houses often have nooks and crannies that are impossible to use, where as new build houses use all space effectively. For details of hundreds of new build homes available visit What House.
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