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Avalar Austin 360
6203 N Capital of Texas Hwy, Suite A450
Austin, TX 78731


 
 
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The Recent Mortgage Meltdown
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Caution Urged When Buying New Construction!

Today, it is more important than ever to work with a knowlegeable Buyer's Agent when buying new construction. There is a fine line between getting a great deal from a builder offering large incentives and buying trouble that could impact your finances for years. I know of at least one custom builder who has shut their doors and will probably declare bankruptcy in the near future. There is also a whole community of partially built custom homes with numerous foreclosures. Anyone who bought in that neighborhood has been severely damaged financially - click here for details. There are a few production builders that are selling off their lots. If you use the builder's lender you may put yourself at greater risk. I work with a company that sells a large number of new custom and production built homes. I have a track record of negotiating great deals for my clients and I am in a better position to hear if a builder is in financial trouble before it ever hits the news.

Buying In a New Production Home Community

What You Need to Know BEFORE You Buy

The idea of buying a brand new home can be very exciting.  You get to make lots of choices and get a home just the way you want it.  Many Builders include blinds and complete appliance packages and, in certain price ranges, the Builder will usually pay all the closing costs, which makes the purchase easy and convenient.  You don’t have to spend time looking at lots of different resale homes in different neighborhoods and make written offers and negotiate with Sellers that may seem less than cooperative and pay for inspections and look forward to having to redecorate or do repairs.  Yes, buying a new home can be easy and I have sold lots of new homes; but before you buy a new home in the Austin area there are certain things you should know.

  • The lower the price point of the community, the larger the number of foreclosures you are likely to see 2 – 5 years after the start of the community.  This occurs because 1st time Buyers often need 100% loans, which means if they need to sell in the 1st few years they have no equity.  A large number of foreclosures in an area will depress the overall market price in that area.
  • If a Builder sells to Investors, those Investors are going to want to rent their properties. Rental properties don’t usually show the same “pride-of-ownership” that owner occupied homes show.  Additionally, a large number of For Rent signs will depress the rental market and make it more difficult for homeowners to resell their properties.
  • Even in a higher priced community it can be difficult to compete against the Builder if you need to resell.  The Builder has lots of houses to sell so the Builder can offer incentives to move inventory in a slow market without really affecting the Builder’s bottom line.  The homeowner has only one house to sell and may have to sell at a low price in order to compete with the Builder’s incentives, the lure of a “brand new house” and the ability of the Buyer to have choices.
  • All of the above issues vary from Builder to Builder and community to community.  Specialty communities with uniquely situated lots or communities with high demand and no Builder inventory may be immune from these problems.  Decorating and Staging can make all the difference in any sale but especially when competing against new construction.
  • Builders do not give discounts if you do not have a Buyer’s Agent.  Builders count on real estate agents to help sell their inventory and they know better than to bite the hand that feeds them.  The Buyer Agent’s commission is built into their marketing budget and that budget gets spent one way or another.
  • If you are buying in a Planned Urban Development (PUD), look carefully at ALL the Builders building in the PUD.  If one Builder is having trouble making sales, that Builder may sell out to a less desirable builder and that action could affect the whole community.
  • If the reputation of any of the Builders in the PUD differs significantly from the other Builders, look carefully at the location of each Builder’s assigned lots and evaluate how you might be affected in the future.

All of this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t buy a new home from a Builder.  It just means that you should do so with your eyes wide open.  It also means that you should seek the help of an experienced Buyer’s Agent who examines and discusses all these factors with you.

A Buyer’s Agent can also keep you from making choices that will hurt your future ability to resell or, at the very least, give you a heads up that what you are doing might affect future resale value.  The following are some obvious examples:

  • If you prefer electric cooking and the other homes have gas cooking, have the builder put in a gas line so that some future Buyer could switch to gas.
  • Don’t spend money on granite counter tops and lots of high-end upgrades in a Starter Home Neighborhood with the expectation that you will get your money out when you resell.
  • Avoid building a basic stripped down house in a high-end neighborhood or, if finances dictate that you must do so, put your money into things that are not easily changed later.
  • If you pick a house with a large “foot print”, make sure you won’t be left with a tiny back yard even if you don’t care personally.
  • If you get to choose your lot, pay attention to how steep the driveway will be and what the lot will back up to, especially if the land behind is vacant.
  • Avoid having the largest most expensive house in the neighborhood.  Surprisingly, having the smallest, least expensive house in the neighborhood can sometimes hurt your ability to resell but the effect is more difficult to evaluate in advance.

Buying Builder Homes

Why You Need an Agent When You Buy a Home From a Builder

  • The On-Site Sales Agent represents the Builder, NOT YOU.
    Working with your own Buyer's Agent is one of the most important things a New Home Buyer can do. I can provide a range of services that the Builder's Sales Agent is not allowed to provide and I represent your interests.  
  • Cost to You
    Nothing! Any compensation given to your Buyer's Agent is recognized by the builder as a marketing fee and has no impact on the final cost of your home. Builders desire, expect and encourage Buyer Agent participation.
  • Savings to You
    Are you getting what you're entitled to have - both in quality and value? I know what you should receive and what "extras" might be available. Ask about my Move-Up Program if you have a home to sell.
  • Resale, Appreciation & Profit
    Give your investment the best opportunity for appreciation at resale. Questions concerning site location, builder, design and decor are important. I know you are building not only for today ... but for tomorrow.
  • You Are Represented
    When I am your Buyer's Agent, YOU are represented! My experience, knowledge, and reputation represent strength and leverage on your behalf.
  • More Information
    The Home Builders Association of Greater Austin provides lots of useful information in their Guide to Buying a New Home.

New Construction Listings

Production Home Builders

What is a Production Builder?

Production builders provide the majority of the new construction in the Greater Austin Area. A production builder is a builder that has a large number of homes under construction at the same time. This allows the builder to reduce costs and pass the savings on to you. Most production builders have Model Homes and build "spec homes" which are homes that are started and sometimes completed before  the buider has a contract with a Buyer.

You can still have a home built just for you but your choice of lots, floor plans, finish materials and custom changes are limited. As a rule, the higher the price, the more choices are offered.

Click the camera below to see New Construction Communities in the Austin Area.  Also check out the links to the production builder websites given below.
  When you find a community you are interested in call Nancy at 512-351-1497.  Working with an experienced Buyer's Agent costs you nothing and can save you time, money and frustration.

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Below is a list of the majority of production builders working in the Greater Austin Area and links to their websites showing the location and price range of their communities. These builders vary in the size of the company, the price range of homes available and number of communities in which they build. A small number of these builders have Build On Your Own Lot Programs which makes them very close to a true custom builder.

Armadillo Homes
Ash Creek Homes
Avera Development
Bowen Family Homes
Buffington Signature Homes
Capital Pacific Homes
Centex Homes
Coventry Homes
David Weekley Homes
Drees Custom Homes
D.R. Horton Homes
Eaglewood Homes
Fairway View Homes
Gehan Homes
Grand Haven Homes
Highland Homes
Horizon Homebuilders
Jimmy Jacobs Custom Homes
KB Homes
Kenwood Homes
Kimball Hill Homes
Legacy Homes, Meritage Homes, Monterey Homes & Texas Big Communities
Lennar Homes
Main Street Homes
Mercedes Homes
Newmark Homes
Perry Homes
Plantation Homes
Pulte Homes
Ryland Homes
Standard Pacific Homes
Streetman Homes
Summer View Homes
Taylor Morrison Homes
Toll Brothers
Wilshire Homes

Custom Home Builders

Links To Custom Builders Working In The Greater Austin Area

 

Acanthus Luxury Homes by Jude Brothers
Artefacts Developments
Artistry Builders
Bellview Signature Homes
Blue Horse Building and Design
Brad Marshall Homes
Brian A. Bailey Homes
Bujan-Hall Custom Builders
Calcasieu Brothers
Canyon Creek Homes
Carter Bruce Homes
Celebration Homes
Central City Builders
Cockrum Custom Homes
Conann Custom Log Homes
Corias Homes
Dekeratry Custom Homes
Ed Wohlrab Custom Homes
Gary Lester Homes
Gavurnik Homes
George Custum Homes
Hagy Custom Homes
Harrington Custom Homes
Hausman Homes
Heritage Custom Homes
Heyl Homes
Hugo Sevcik Homebuilder
Jauregui Architect Builder
Jeff Watson Homes
Jenkins Custom Homes
JKD Builder
John Siemering Homes
Katz Builders
Lantana Homes
Laurel Haven Homes
Mangum Custom Homes
Mantissa Construction and Development
Miller’s Mark
Oxford Fine homes
Partners in Building
PIB Homes
Pillar Custom Homes
Pinnacle Custom Builders
Pitt Building Company
Powell Custom Homes
Russell Eppright Custom Homes
Reynolds Custom Homes
Rollo Homes
Sereno Homes
Stadler Custom Homes
Sterling Custom Homes
The Muskin Company
Tom Hobbs Custom Homes
Vickers Custom Homes
Warren Ely Custom Homes
Zebranek Custom Homes

 

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(512) 610-5098
Avalar Austin 360
6203 N Capital of Texas Hwy, Suite A450
Austin, TX 78731
 

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