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Better to Buy New Build Home or Existing Home?

  • by Audrey Win

If you’re in the market looking to purchase real estate – you may be wondering if you should purchase an existing home or a brand new build. The decision between buying a new construction or an existing home depends on various factors, and both options… Read More »Better to Buy New Build Home or Existing Home?

How Does a New Build Home Get Internet Connection

  • by Audrey Win

The process of how the internet gets to your house involves several steps, and it generally relies on a combination of physical infrastructure and network technologies. I have identified below a few of ways new homes get an internet connection: Internet Service Provider (ISP) You… Read More »How Does a New Build Home Get Internet Connection

Are New Homes Better Insulated?

  • by Audrey Win

In general, newer homes often have better insulation compared to older homes. Building codes and construction standards have evolved over time, leading to improvements in energy efficiency and insulation practices. I have some reasons why new homes are typically better insulated: Energy Codes and Regulations… Read More »Are New Homes Better Insulated?

Do New Homes Come with a Garage Door Opener

  • by Audrey Win

A new build home does not include a garage door opener in the base price of the home. A home buyer is required to purchase one from the builder and have them install it, or the buyer can choose to install one after taking possession… Read More »Do New Homes Come with a Garage Door Opener

Does New Construction Increase Property Values?

  • by Audrey Win

New construction and development increases property values and promotes further development over a 5 to 10-year period. In the long term, development can bring new demographics, businesses, amenities, schools, and parks to the area. The urban planning and subdivision planning phases are critical in ensuring… Read More »Does New Construction Increase Property Values?

How to Solve New House Humidity Problems

  • by Audrey Win

It is very common to have high humidity (60 to 90%) in a new construction home that is built up throughout the building process. A considerable amount of moisture will be trapped in the home, and predominantly located in the basement and lower floors. It… Read More »How to Solve New House Humidity Problems

Using Robots to Install Roofing in New Construction

  • by Audrey Win

The use of robotics and automation is increasing in new home construction, and roofing is no exception. Robotic drones and machines have been used to install shingles on roofs, nail down loose shingles and even complete the job in much less time. The new home… Read More »Using Robots to Install Roofing in New Construction

Cluster Mailboxes Taking Over New Build Subdivisions

  • by Audrey Win

A newly built home will typically not have its own mailbox, but rather a grouped or cluster of mailboxes for the same postal code or zip code. It is common in many new subdivisions, and it’s made the job of mail delivery personnel very easy.… Read More »Cluster Mailboxes Taking Over New Build Subdivisions

Common New Build Home Problems You Should Know

  • by Audrey Win

Did you recently purchase a brand-new home from a builder? Are you worried about potential issues with the new construction home? We’ve been there a few times, and let me tell you that it isn’t all that bad. Keep in mind that many home builders… Read More »Common New Build Home Problems You Should Know

How is AI Used in Home Construction

  • by Audrey Win

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a commonly used tool in the home construction business, as it leads to advancements in safety, efficiency and cost control. AI is making it possible to build new homes quicker, safely, and with minimal wasted resources – which in turn… Read More »How is AI Used in Home Construction

Are You Required to Have a Bathtub in Your House

  • by Audrey Win

The requirement to have a bathtub in a house would definitely depend on the local building codes set forth by the city planning and zoning department. In most cities, there is no immediate requirement to have a bathtub, but it is a requirement to have… Read More »Are You Required to Have a Bathtub in Your House

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