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Frustrated With The Home You’ve Been Living In? - Advantages and
Disadvantages of Building a New Home…

Advantages of Building a New Home:
- When building a new home, you have a great deal of control over
what the home will be like. You can pick out the material, floor
plan, decorating etc.
- The house may be a much better fit for your lifestyle and
interests.
- Everything is new. Repairs and maintenance will less likely be
needed. A new house may have a warranty (ICF.ca, builder custom
home Ontario, offers 3 yr. warranty).
- You can take advantage of newer technology, newer materials,
and more modern floor plans.
- You can create a more energy efficient home and save on utility
bills.
- Your property taxes will probably be less during the first year
(because the land might be taxed as undeveloped land).
- New subdivisions tend to have better utilities (such as buried
electric lines) and are therefore less prone to outages caused
by storms. Also it is more attractive not having telephone
poles and wires strung through a neighbourhood. New subdivisions
also tend to have better streets.
- Home insurance may cost less for new homes. New homes have
newer materials, conform to newer building codes, and are less
likely to have problems than older homes. Because of this, some
insurance companies offer lower insurance rates for newer
home.
- Last but not least is the “Pride of Ownership” which
occurs from a home that you “helped create”.
Disadvantages of Building a New Home:
- It may be harder to find a good location or a convenient
location to put the home. It is becoming harder to find land to
build a custom home.
- It may cost more to build a new home.
- Extra fees may be incurred such as building permits, utility
tap fees, survey costs and construction loan fees.
- It may take longer to build than what you expected (weather
delays, supply delays).
- You will need to make more decisions.
- It will take more of your free time.
Advantages of Buying an Existing Home:
- The home is ready to move in sooner and you know exactly
what the home will look like and feel like
- More mature landscaping
- You may need to do less work to finish the home (such as
landscaping, decorating, window coverings).
- You’ll have fewer decisions to make.
- The home may be more affordable. It usually costs less to buy
an existing home then to build a new home that is
similar.
Disadvantages of Buying an Existing Home:
- You have less control over what the home is like.
- If the home is an older home then you may have more repairs and
maintenance expenses.
- You may not know the quality of materials and workmanship that
went into the home (does the home have good insulation? Good
windows? Efficient furnace and air conditioner?
- You may have to make changes to suit your tastes such as
redecorating or remodeling.
- Insurance rates may be higher on older homes.
- Older homes may be less convenient for modern lifestyles (fewer
bathrooms, not wired for technology, inconvenient floor plans, lack
of closets)
- Cost of utilities may be higher for an older home.
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About the
Author: Harvey Yurich, ICF Consultant and CEO of ICFhome.ca
is a custom home builder in southern Ontario. He has been in the
home construction industry for over 30 years performing a wide
variety of tasks related to the building trades. He runs several
websites promoting energy efficient home building and renovating.
If you are interested in modern home building his thoughts may be
found on the following web sites: Insulated Concrete,
Repairing/Building Contractor, Ontario Building
Code, Luxury Home, Home Design and his Blog
at Ontario-Home-Builder.ca.
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