Decisions: Should You Build or Buy?

by Diana Hellman 05/23/2021

When buying a home, you can either build a new residence from scratch or buy an existing home already built. This can be a tough decision to make. Here are a few pros and cons of each to help you move forward with your decision.

Buying an Existing Home

There are several advantages to buying a home that’s already built. When it comes down to it, there are two primary benefits: cost savings and convenience. The planning and scheduling needed for a home-build process can be extensive. However, buying an existing home is a more straightforward, more comfortable home-buying approach. After getting pre-approved by a lender, you’re free to shop around for a new home and make an offer.

Schedules

Are you on a tight schedule? If so, you may decide to buy an existing home instead of building a new one. Many homebuyers enjoy a new property that’s move-in ready.

Costs

Mostly, it’s more cost effective to buy an existing home instead of building. However, no matter what approach you take, it’s easy to get a clear estimate of your mortgage. Speaking with a real estate agent can also provide more details on the costs in a particular location.

Convenience

Buying an existing home is usually far more convenient compared to building a new property. While every situation is different, the home-building process usually includes a plethora of planning with many hoops to jump through. If you want a more convenient, straightforward approach, purchase an existing home.

Building a New Home

Building a new home can bring a slew of advantages, but it’s a less convenient home-buying option. After deciding where to build your home and purchase the land, you must find a builder and choose every element of your new home.

However, there are some advantages to consider.

Eco-Friendly Products

Building a new residence means you can add Energy Star rated appliances that are better for the environment. These upgrades can help you design a more sustainable home for the future. You can also use alternative building materials that are more eco-friendly from the beginning.

Customization

One of the leading reasons people choose to build a new home is for personalization. Unless you complete a massive renovation project on an existing home, this is the only way to get a space that’s fully customized.

No matter which you decide to do, you'll want to have a solid team backing your moves and keeping you informed. If you build your home, esnure that you understand the codes, requirements and permits needed. If you buy, double check that there aren't any strange items attached to the house such as liens or odd contractual obligations made prior to you gaining ownership.

About the Author
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Diana Hellman

 Diana Hellman's passion for Larchmont inspires her more than 20 year real estate practice. As a certified buyer's representative, "The development of a solid and trusting relationship with my buyers and sellers is what I strive for." This success, primarily built on client referrals and repeat business, comes from her knowledge of what makes Larchmont unique: it's school system, recreational facilities, services and the special qualities that pervade this village's atmosphere. A former educator with a background in psychology, Diana knows that people don't want a sales pitch, but rather reliable, timely information. She and her husband have been residents of Larchmont for over 40 years. Her 3 children have attended the Mamaroneck Public Schools. She can give you expert advice with the sale or purchase of your home. Awards/Distinctions Multi-million dollar club- Westchester Board of Realtors International Diamond Society (8 million plus in sales), 5-Star agent in 2024. Gold Award- WBR (5-8 million dollars in sales) Silver Award – WBR (3-5 million dollars in sales) Memberships National Association of Realtors New York State Association of Realtors Westchester Board of Realtors Westchester Multiple Listing Service Community Former executive board member of the Central School Former selection school delegate for election of school board candidates Former executive board member of the Friends of the Emelin Theatre Former executive board member of the League of Women Voters