Which is the Smarter Buy -- New Or Established Golf Course Homes?
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 12/16/2008
- Sports
Christine OKelly
View all articles by Christine OKellyWhich is the Smarter Buy -- New Or Established Golf Course Homes?
The housing market today presents an interesting opportunity for buyers. There are more houses available than buyers in most markets, which means if you are looking for golf course homes, you will have to answer some questions to narrow the field. One of these important questions is whether to select a new or existing home. Both choices carry advantages that may or may not suit your situation.
Existing Golf Course Homes
As you drive up to some homes that currently exist on the real estate market, one common theme you will notice from the start is the mature neighborhood. Infrastructure such as roads and utilities are all well established. You will not have to tolerate the construction of new homes elsewhere in the neighborhood.
The yards of existing golf course homes also display the benefit of being well established. You don't have to wait years for saplings to mature or lay all of the ground-work for a new deck or flowerbeds if you don't want to. You can improve on what is already there to add even more curb appeal to your home.
Since added perks often come with the purchase of existing real estate, you don't have to put in the time, work, and expense to install them. These could include luxury items such as pools, finished basements, saunas, garages, and other items that can make your home much more enjoyable.
New Real Estate
With new golf course homes, you can have all of the features and options added that you would like to have from the start. Everything from the size of the rooms, flooring, countertops, and closets all match your lifestyle and needs. This eliminates the hassles of starting renovations and repairs when you move in. Many people also find it easier to become comfortable in the home.
New homes should not require repairs, but if they do, the builder's warrantee will cover all of the costs associated with the repairs and renovations. You also know what has gone on in the house so there should be no surprise damage. Everything including the plumbing, electrical, and basic construction will be up to current building codes.
Builders put up new units in new neighborhoods with new roads, utility lines, and amenities, which eliminates many of the hassles associated with those that have been around for an extended period. Since the home doesn't have any landscaping, you have a clean slate that makes it easy for you to create the yard you have always wanted.
Both existing and new Jackson Hole real estate and homes across the country have unique benefits whether you are considering an apartment, a condo, or a detached house. You dilemma is deciding which option you prefer -- the convenience and comfort of existing golf course homes, or the freedom to create what you want right from the start.
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