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Buying a New Construction Home with an Agent

Whether you are buying new construction with an agent or are looking to purchase an older home, chances are you have a lot of things to think about.

Picture it: your own brand new living space, fresh paint, bouncy carpet, light wood floors, and the crisp, earthy scent of freshly mown grass outside. With a plethora of new builders like Fieldstone Homes, D.R. Horton, and Nilson eager and ready to help you build your dream home, you just need one thing to make your dreams a reality – an agent.

As real estate agents with Inman Torres and Company, we have great working relationships with many builders throughout Utah. Before approaching a builder, it’s important to hire a licensed and professional real estate agent who can ensure that your needs and desires when buying new construction are a top priority. Real estate agents can offer valuable insight that the builder either may not have time for or would not know about and having assisted in the transaction of new construction homes for years, real estate agents are fully equipped to safeguard your interests and help advise you in the right direction when building your home.

With the craziness of the 2020-2021 housing market and the low inventory we’ve seen, more buyers are interested in buying new construction. Not only is the concept of having a brand new home appealing, but with people telecommuting and many working from home, spacious living and room for a home office are high in demand.

There are three basic types of New Constructions:

  1. Quick Move-Ins: These homes are pre-built according to the builder’s design templates and ready for a speedy move-in.
  2. Semi-Custom Home: These homes are mostly built, with the option of the buyer customizing the finish of the home such as requesting specific designs, paint, or upgrades.
  3. Fully Custom Home: Fully custom homes allow the buyer to give the builder input from start to finish on the design and model of the home, all upgrades, and any tweaks along the way. This option is perfect for those who are interested in literally building their dream home.

When working with your real estate agent, you will sit down to map out important details about where you want to live. These may include:

  • Location
  • Budget
  • Size of the Home
  • Neighborhood
  • Builders you may be interested in

The great news about buying new construction is that as Americans, we’re spoiled for choice. There is a wide selection of skilled and accomplished builders in Utah to choose from. We can provide comprehensive market reports for subdivisions you may be interested in building in, and we often meet with buyers to drive to the lot areas and discuss what they’re looking for with their new homes.

In addition to having an experienced real estate agent, be sure to investigate the builder you’re interested in building your home with by looking online, reading reviews and ratings, and ensuring the quality and model of the home they have is right for you.

One often overlooked item on the home building to-do list is the home inspection. While you’ll be getting a brand new home with all the trimmings and wainscotting, don’t forget to invest in a home inspection. New homes are generally very well built and in excellent condition, but recently, a new home subdivision in Layton had flooding in the basements of their new homes. As we’ve learned during the pandemic, anything can happen, and being prepared is the best way to safeguard your investments when buying new construction.

One of the many positive benefits of purchasing new construction is that you control the transaction. From selecting the right real estate agent for you, hiring a home inspector, mortgage lender, and most importantly, your home, you will have a lot more of a hands-on, enjoyable experience while your real estate agent takes care of the technicalities and paperwork. With the guidance of a seasoned  Coldwell Banker® agent, your home purchase will be a special memory to celebrate and treasure for years to come. Here are some pros and cons to consider if you feel like a new construction might be the right choice for you:

Buying New Construction

Contract terminology can be complicated. There are many details that need hammering out and information needed on the warranties of the home, interior and exterior amenities, and details that only a real estate agent will be equipped to deal with and guide you through. Real estate agents can also answer any questions about real estate language and contract terms for you. Newly constructed homes can have slightly more complicated contracts than a typical previously-owned home would, so be sure to communicate and ask any questions. Your real estate agent will be glad to help.

Bring your agent with you to meetings with the builder as well, to help ensure that your needs are being met. Working with a knowledgeable real estate professional will guarantee your safety and satisfaction as you build and purchase your new home.

We are here to help your home buying or selling experience be a special, memorable journey you’ll never forget. We love what we do, and we consider our past and present clients part of the Inman and Torres and Company family. If you’re interested in buying new construction or you’d like to look at some current homes for sale, contact us today and let us put our award-winning expertise as REALTORS® to work for YOU!

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The West Davis and Highway 89 Projects continue to move forward at full steam ahead. Buckle up, everyone!

West Davis and Highway Projects – Looking Ahead

For those who are affected by the construction, please be aware that as of May 10th on the West Davis Project, there will be some demolitions taking place during office hours. They have started hauling approximately 4 million cubic yards of dirt to build the new West Davis highway.
The Highway 89 Project is planning for a new road on the west side of U.S. 89 to connect Cherry with Gordon, and for Valley View to do the same on the east side.
Read more below for the latest on what is happening with the West Davis and Highway Projects, and how it affects you. You can also visit the West Davis Project Website or the Highway 89 page to view an interactive map.

Flagging Operations
  • Gentile Street & Bluff Road: Starting Monday, May 3, flaggers will be stationed on Gentile Street just west of Bluff Road to help construction trucks hauling dirt exit and enter the road safely. Flagging will take place Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Syracuse Trail: Starting Monday, May 3, flaggers will also be stationed at the Syracuse Trail just east of the Still Water subdivision to help construction trucks hauling fill material cross the trail safely. Flagging will take place Monday-Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
West Davis and Highway 89 Projects
Legacy Trail Closure & Detour
  • Starting Monday, May 3 at 7 a.m., the Legacy Parkway Trail between Glovers Lane and 1250 West will be closed to accommodate the hauling of dirt and building of dirt embankments against and through the existing trail. (This trail was originally scheduled to close Friday, April 30, however activities were slightly delayed due to rain earlier in the week).
  • This section of trail will be detoured to Glovers Lane and the Denver & Rio Grande Trail parallel to 800 West. This closure will remain in effect for the next year.
Hauling Dirt
  • Crews have started hauling dirt onto the project site. Hauling will take place Monday-Friday during daytime hours and continue through the summer. Residents should expect heavy and persistent construction truck traffic along various local city roads.
  • Current designated haul routes include Park Lane, Glovers Lane, 1525 West, 650 West, 200 North, Gentile Street, 2700 South, Antelope Drive, and S.R. 193.  Additional haul routes may be added.
  • Approximately 4 million cubic yards of dirt is anticipated to be hauled onto the project site. The project team will use this material to create the base of the highway, embankments, and berms. In Farmington, this material will be left for up to 550 days to allow the dirt to compact and settle enough to build on top of, while other project activities will continue, like bridge construction, I-15 reconstruction, and utility relocations.
  • Residents are advised to use extra caution when traveling around construction traffic.
Legacy Pile Driving.
  • Pile driving in the Legacy Highway median at approximately mile marker 10 is expected to continue intermittently for the next month. The left shoulder on both northbound and southbound Legacy Highway will be closed to accommodate this activity until pile driving has concluded.
  • What is Pile Driving? Pile driving is a method of constructing bridge foundations. To support the future West Davis ramps and bridges, steel and concrete beams (or “piles”) are driven into the soil until reaching a hard layer of earth beneath the ramp/bridge foundation.

Utility Exploration
  • Crews will continue drilling small holes to verify the location and condition of underground utilities like water and sewer pipes, power and gas lines, and TV/phone cables and performing video inspection of existing pipes at various locations throughout the project area. Work will take place during daytime hours Monday – Friday through the end of May.
  • Along Antelope Drive (1700 South) in Syracuse, existing storm drain and irrigation pipelines will be cleaned and inspected by video Monday-Friday from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. This work will require shoulder closures along Antelope Drive. Please obey all traffic control signs and flagger signals while traveling through these areas.
  • Additional utility exploration and pipe inspection work will take place during daytime hours Monday – Friday in various areas along the project corridor.  These areas include:
    • Farmington – Glovers Lane, Shirley Rae, 800 West and 650 West
    • Kaysville – Angel Street and 200 North
    • Layton – Weaver Street and 3200 West
    • Syracuse – 1000 West and Gentile Street
  • Utility exploration and pipe inspection work will continue during nighttime hours along I-15 and Legacy Highway between Parrish Lane and the Glovers Lane overpass off the pavement in the shoulders.  No traffic impacts are anticipated.  This work should begin after the Antelope Drive utility exploration is complete.

Future Construction

  • As early as May 10, crews will begin demolishing UDOT-owned buildings along Antelope Drive. Work will take place Monday – Friday during daytime hours. Possible noise, vibrations, and dust can be expected.
  • UDOT will continue with design work, utility coordination, debris clearing, and property acquisition and preparation. The West Davis project team will also continue to coordinate closely with residents, businesses, city leadership, and other key stakeholders
The schedule is subject to change due to equipment, material, utility, and/or weather delays.
Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions about the West Davis and Highway 89 Projects, or buying or selling your home.

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