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New Construction: Bring Your Own Agent

Buying a New Construction Home? Why You Still Need Your Own Real Estate Agent

There’s something exciting about walking into a new construction home.

Everything is fresh. The floor plan feels made for the way people live today. And after touring a beautifully decorated model home, it can be surprisingly easy to picture yourself moving right in.

If you’re considering new construction in Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Roseville, Sacramento or one of the many growing communities throughout the region, there’s one step we recommend taking before you visit the sales office: talk with your own real estate agent.

Yes, even when you’re buying directly from a builder.

Here’s why.

New Construction: The Builder’s Sales Representative Works for the Builder

The person who welcomes you into the model home can be incredibly helpful. They know the community, available lots, floor plans, upgrades, and construction timelines inside and out.

But it’s important to understand who they represent.

The builder’s sales team works for the builder. Your real estate agent works for you.

Having your own representation means you have someone looking at the transaction from your perspective—from choosing the right homesite to understanding the contract and eventually getting the keys.

Your Agent Can Help You Compare More Than Floor Plans

It’s easy to fall in love with a model home. They’re designed for exactly that.

An experienced agent can help you step back and look at the bigger picture.

How does the location compare with other new construction communities? What about nearby resale homes? Is the lot premium worthwhile? Which upgrades might add lasting value? How could future development affect the neighborhood?

Sometimes the right answer is the home you first fell in love with.

Sometimes it isn’t.

Having someone who knows the local market can help you make that decision with more information and less emotion.

Not Every Upgrade Is Created Equal

That gorgeous model may include thousands of dollars in upgrades that aren’t part of the base price.

Flooring, cabinetry, countertops, lighting, appliances, landscaping and structural options can add up quickly.

Your agent can help you distinguish between upgrades that may be worth doing through the builder and items you might prefer to tackle after closing.

It’s not simply about spending less. It’s about spending wisely.

New Construction: Builder Contracts Are Different

Buying new construction isn’t quite the same as purchasing a resale home.

Builders generally use their own contracts, timelines and procedures. Deposits, financing deadlines, inspections, change orders and cancellation provisions may all work differently than they would in a traditional resale transaction.

Your agent can help you understand the process, keep track of important dates and know what questions to ask along the way.

Yes, You Should Still Consider Inspections

It’s brand new. What could possibly be wrong?

Hopefully, very little—but new doesn’t necessarily mean perfect.

Depending on the home and construction process, buyers may choose to have inspections performed at different stages or before closing. Your agent can help you understand your options and coordinate with qualified professionals when appropriate.

Think of it as another set of eyes before you move in.

What About Builder Incentives?

Builders sometimes offer incentives such as closing-cost assistance, financing promotions, or money toward upgrades—particularly when buyers use a preferred lender or when a builder is trying to sell certain inventory.

Those incentives can be valuable, but they should be evaluated as part of the entire transaction.

Your agent can help you look beyond the headline offer and understand what you’re actually getting.

Your Agent Is Thinking About Resale—Even When You’re Buying New Construction

You may not be thinking about selling a home you haven’t even purchased yet.

Your agent probably is.

Lot location, floor plan, nearby roads, future construction, school access, upgrades, and even where the home sits within the development can influence its appeal when you eventually decide to sell.

A beautiful home is important.

So is making a smart real estate investment.

One Important Tip: Bring Your Agent From the Beginning

This is the part buyers often don’t know.

If you’d like your own real estate agent to represent you in a new-home purchase, involve them before your first visit to the builder.

Builder policies regarding agent registration and compensation vary, and your agent may need to accompany you or be registered with you from the start.

So before you wander into a model home “just to look,” make a quick call to your agent.

It could make the entire process easier.

Thinking About New Construction in the Sacramento Area?

New-home communities continue to give buyers exciting options throughout Folsom, El Dorado Hills, Roseville, Sacramento and the surrounding region.

But choosing a new home involves more than deciding which model you like best.

At The Melville Group, we help buyers compare communities, evaluate homesites and upgrades, navigate the purchase process, and consider both the home they want today and its value down the road.

And with extensive experience helping buyers purchase new construction, Margaret Melville knows the questions to ask before you ever choose a lot or sign a contract.

So go ahead and fall in love with the model home.

Just bring someone who’s there to look out for you.

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