First-time Homebuyers and a Newly Built Home Make a Good Match

First-time homebuyers sometimes self-select themselves out of looking at newly built homes, believing that a new home is out of their reach financially.

However, real estate agents and builders point out that a new home can be a great fit for first-time buyers because newly built homes are less costly to maintain, are more energy-efficient, won’t require immediate repairs and match today’s lifestyles.

Traditionally, about 30 per cent of buyers of newly built homes are first-time buyers.

In recent years, that percentage has decreased to a little under 20 per cent, mostly because after the recession, new construction was mostly focused on wealthier move-up buyers.

Similarly, the per cent of first-time homebuyers of existing homes has hovered around 30 per cent in recent years compared to a norm of about 40 per cent.

There are some indications that more homes are starting to be built for first-time buyers. During the last quarter, home sizes dipped a little, which could mean an increase in smaller homes built for first-time buyers. At the same time, we saw an increase in townhouse construction, outpacing the rest of the market.

Many first-time homebuyers choose a townhouse for affordability.

Affordability and first-time buyers

While some builders focus on luxury-level buyers, Kenya Homes offers new homes across a wide price range, including affordable homes, which is targeted toward the first-time homebuyer.

New construction advantages for first-time buyers

Buyers of newly built homes will find an array of professionals to help them through the process.

Our experienced sales agents can be helpful in walking first-time buyers through the purchasing process.

In addition to getting extra guidance, first-time buyers can benefit from these other advantages:

Lower initial costs

Most builders pay some closing costs, so buyers need less cash upfront. Sellers don’t always pay closing costs. Builders also provide a move-in package with appliances, so buyers don’t need to worry about buying big items right away.

There are loan programs with zero down payment or low down payment requirements can be used on new construction as well as resales.

Home inspection results get fixed

Unlike in a resale, where you have to negotiate to fix anything a home inspector finds, an inspection on a new home produces a punch list of little things that the builder fixes before you move in.

Reduced repair and maintenance costs

New homes don’t typically require the upgrades, repairs and maintenance a pre-owned home might need before move-in or during the first years of homeownership.

This will save first-time buyers time and money and reduce any stress about taking care of a home.

Lower utility bills and high tech features

New homes are built in accordance with the latest building codes and regulations, often including new technologies and energy efficiencies, which can save money over time.

A lot of first-time buyers like the modern security systems you can work from your phone and things like learning thermostat that saves money on your utility bills.

Savings on utility bills can make monthly housing expenses more affordable for first-time buyers.

Home warranty

While some sellers of existing homes offer a home warranty to cover appliances for a year, most builders provide a structural warranty for 10 years and cover building materials for one to two years.

Timing your move

When you’re renting and don’t want to break your lease, a newly built home can match your schedule.

In order to accommodate people seeking to buy a new home in the near-term, we offer quick move-in homes in most of our communities, which are complete or near completion.

First-time buyers can also benefit from purchasing at pre-construction prices.

If you can buy 18 months before a condo is ready, you can often get a good deal.

Design flexibility

When you build a new home, you gain the advantage of designing it to suit your needs now and in the future, making it more likely that you’ll stay there longer. Not having to move again soon can save money over the long run.

Keeping your options open and looking at both newly built homes and resales in your area is the best approach to determining which type of property suits you best.