NEW HOMES
Help For Maryland and Virginia New Home Buyers.
Real Estate Built Just For You
Resale homes have decreased in price about 5% in the past 12 months. NEW HOMES HAVE DECREASED IN PRICE 10-20% in the past 12 months. New Homes are the BEST buy in real estate in 2007. Short Sale and Foreclosures offer good opportunities for home buyers. Our agents are experienced with both.
NEW HOMES HAVE DECREASED IN PRICE 10-20% in the past 12 months. New Homes are the BEST buy in real estate in 2007. Short Sale and Foreclosures offer good opportunities for home buyers. Our agents are experienced with both. ANNOUNCEMENT: New Homes are coming down in price. Let our new home specialists show you homes in your price range. There are some good buys out there AND you get the Homefinders.com REBATE at settlement.
Homefinders.com has toured the new home market in Maryland and Northern Virginia and found spectacular homes at greatly reduced prices from a year ago. THIS IS, INDEED, the time to buy a new home. Our new home specialist will take you on a tour of new homes in your price range and help you all the say to settlement. We REBATE up to 1% of the purchase price back to you at settlement.
New Home Prices are now, Spring of 2007, approximately 10% LOWER than prices a year ago. This is, indeed, a good time to buy a new home. Incentives add to the benefit of buying a new home.
Buying a new home is an adventure. You can't walk the rooms, you can walk the floor plan. But, you get to select the counter top material and colors, flooring, extensions, front exterior, lot selection, bathroom features, kitchen features and more. You can design your dream home.
New Homes are the BEST buy today. Builders have lowered prices and increased incentives to encourage sales. New Homes are YOUR BEST BUY TODAY. Contact Lenn and we'll arrange a tour of new homes in your location of choice.
HOW HOMEFINDERS.COM can help you find your new home.
We take you on a tour of homes, introduce you to the builders in your price range and location of choice. Our agents can help you evaluate the difference builders, lots available, floor plans, options, upgrades and builder incentives. We stay on top of the builders, the prices, builder traffic and incentives in Maryland and Northern Virginia.
Take advantage of our buyer rebate in Northern Virginia. Homefinders.com will rebate 1/3 of our fee to YOU for non-contingent home buyers.
Can I buy a home already built?
New homes in Maryland and Virginia are very much in demand. They are rarely sold in the finished state unless a buyer can't settle and the builder has a home in inventory. Most new homes in Maryland and Virginia are built to contract. You select the lot, the floor plan, the flooring, the kitchen features, the bathroom finishes and other options.

How Long Will Construction Take?
The builder will generally deliver a new home in 5 to 10 months depending on the size of the home under construction, availability of building permits, financing of your loan and weather. If you need quick occupancy, let us know. We keep a list of builders who build "spec" homes. Some builders are well financed and start homes as soon as they can obtain a building permit knowing that, in our market, a buyer will be looking for a home soon and may not wish to wait 5-10 month for construction.
How Are We Paid?
Builders offer a Broker's Fee or Commission to agents who introduce buyers to that particular builder. THERE IS NO FEE TO YOU.
Contact us to schedule a new homes tour.
NEW HOMES IN MARYLAND PRICES FOR END OF THE YEAR 2007 - Detached Single Family Homes
Anne Arundels real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Annapolis - $932,000
Baltimore County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Towson - $611,000
Calvert County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Prince Frederick - $557,000
Carroll County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Westminster - $630,000
Charles County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Waldorf - $482,000
Frederick County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Frederick - $473,000
Howard County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Columbia - $719,000
Montgomery County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Rockville - $1,448,000
Prince George's County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Bowie - $544,000
NEW HOMES IN VIRGINIA PRICES FOR END OF THE YEAR 2007 - Detached Single Family Homes
Arlington County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Arlington - $1,600,000
Fairfax County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Fairfax - $1,142,000
King George County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, King George - $350,000
Loudoun County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Leesburg - $705,000
Prince William County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Manassas - $583,000
Spotsylvania County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Fredericksburg $448,000
Stafford County real estate - Average new home prices - Main City / Town, Stafford - $482,000




