5 Things You Want to See in any New Build Home
Todays new build homes come complete with features that most buyers want. From eco-friendly fixtures to contemporary fittings, there are a number of things you want to see in a new build property.
Open concept homes
Many modern day individuals strive to invest in spacious homes with flowing floor plans and high ceilings. These features are often unobtainable in older properties, which is why more and more buyers are choosing to invest in new builds.
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Neutral décor
When searching for your dream home, it’s most likely that you’ll have a certain style in mind. Older properties are not only filled with other people’s possessions, they’re also decorated to other people’s styles.
Redecorating a property is often a longwinded and expensive operation but a new build home, such as the new homes in Lincolnshire, boast a neutral décor that is suited to even the most discerning of buyers.
From creams and whites to modern flooring and contemporary tiling, the only thing left to do is to add your own pictures and possessions.
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Modern kitchens
The kitchen is often described as the heart of home and is where most people tend to spend the majority of their time. From the latest styles to clever lighting and shiny countertops, when investing in a new build property, you’ll often get a say in the style of kitchen. This certainly saves time and money, as you won’t need to rip it out and start again.
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Going green
New builds are now required (by law) to stick to a high standard of energy efficiency. A typical new build property is 30% more energy efficient than that of an older property.
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Smart storage
From walk in closets to laundry rooms to ample attic space, new builds tend to make use of every inch of space. Smart storage is an asset to those who wish to stay organised in the busy world that we live in today. It’s also an easy way to keep your home looking clutter-free.
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