3 Benefits of Buying an Older Home vs Brand-New Build

 

3 Benefits of Buying an older Home Blog Post

 

When it comes to buying a home, many potential buyers set their sights on a brand-new build. But there are also buyers that prefer to buy a home with a little more history or character—and if you’re thinking about buying an older home, there are a ton of benefits you’ll get from your home purchase!

 

3 Benefits of buying an older home:

  1. Older homes are more affordable than newer homes. If you’re looking for a great home at an affordable price, you’re more likely to find a deal on an older home. According to the article, new construction homes can cost, on average, anywhere between 10% to 20% more than older homes that have been updated.

 

  1. Older homes have more character. In recent years, many new construction projects have taken a “cookie-cutter” approach to building homes—and the result has been a lot of homes that look and feel the same. Older homes often have more unique features and layouts, giving them more character. Making your home feel like one of a kind.

 

  1. Older homes often have larger lot sizes. Most homes used to be built on larger lots—which means if you buy an older home, you’re likely to get more land than if you went with new construction. This gives you more freedom to build your dream backyard or at least make your pet one happy dog!

 

When it comes to buying a home, there’s no “perfect” scenario; every type of home has pros and cons—but if you’re thinking about buying an older home, there are plenty of pros to consider.

 

Ready to start your search for your next home? Or even a first-time homeowner? Check out listings now! 

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