Property February 16, 2022
     

Should You Buy a New-Build Property in Newcastle

In this two-minute read, we look at the advantages of buying a new-build home in Newcastle. 

 

When you visit a show home, it’s easy to imagine yourself sitting at the beautifully laid table, sinking back into the comfy sofa or settling in for a night’s sleep in a luxury bedroom. Every room has been set up to tempt you. But is a new-build home really the right choice for you and your budget? 

 

We’ve explored some of the plus points of a new-build property. 

 

1) Shiny and new

The main advantage of a new-build is exactly that: its newness. Breathe in that fresh paint, smell and enjoy the soft fluffy carpets. Everything is pristine, there’s no 1970s wallpaper to contend with and you don’t have to make endless rounds of tea for builders (milk, two sugars, and don’t forget the digestives).

 

2) Make your mark 

Depending on what stage of the build you buy at, most developers offer the choice of fixtures and fittings as part of the purchase price. So, you can choose your kitchen or bathroom tiles without the hassle of spending every foreseeable weekend shopping for furniture. 

 

3) Warranty

New homes are covered by a 10-year warranty (as per NHBC regulations), so you’re also buying peace of mind. The warranty should protect you against any structural issues, but always read the small print so you know exactly what’s covered. 

 

All appliances will be newly installed and will have their own guarantees, too. 

 

4) Built to meet all current safety standards 

Developers must incorporate safety measures such as smoke alarms, fire resistant materials and circuit breakers, making life easier when you move in. 

 

5) Chain free 

The two words every buyer loves to hear! With no other parties to contend with, the buying process should be easier to navigate. Also, once you’ve reserved your new-build, it will be taken off the market. 

 

Also, developers often include various incentives when buying a new home such as offering to pay your stamp duty or legal costs. 

 

6) Energy efficient 

Build techniques have been developed to keep new properties warmer for longer with things like cavity and loft insulation – making them cheaper to heat and reducing your future bills. They should also be damp resistant, double glazed, and draught proof, keeping you cosy in those winter months. 

 

If you’re thinking about buying a new home in Newcastle, speak to us at Sarah Mains Residential on 0191 240 3333. 

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