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Buying A Model Home -

: Unlike new builds that can take 6–12 months to complete, model homes are typically available for immediate occupancy once the builder finishes using them for sales.

: The home is sold "as-is." If the builder's layout or paint choices aren't your style, you will have to pay out of pocket to change them later. buying a model home

: Builders are often highly motivated to sell models at the end of a community's development to move on to new projects. You may also be able to purchase the designer furniture and décor at a steep discount. : Unlike new builds that can take 6–12

: Buying the model usually means the community’s roads, green spaces, and amenities like pools or parks are already finished and ready to use. Important Drawbacks & Risks You may also be able to purchase the

Buying a (also known as a show or display home) can be a high-value investment if you prioritize premium upgrades and immediate move-in readiness over custom tailoring. These properties are built as marketing tools to showcase a builder's best work, meaning they often feature state-of-the-art appliances and designer-picked finishes. However, they are effectively "glorified used homes" that have endured significant foot traffic from thousands of prospective buyers. Key Benefits

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