BUILT TO SAVE® Homes in Private Gated Communities Get Double Peace of Mind
These homes and the communities where they are located represent what most homebuyers want—peace of mind, doubled.
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These homes and the communities where they are located represent what most homebuyers want—peace of mind, doubled.
Once new homes are completed and are open for showing, it may be too late to know for sure if they are quality-built homes. Yes, you will be able to see the finishes of the home and you will be able to see differences from home to home in details like enhanced materials, and luxury touches like granite countertops, designer ceilings, and showcase light fixtures.
Old World meets New in this stunning Spanish/Mediterranean masterpiece by Waldo Homes, perfectly located in the exclusive gated community of Sorrento Trail on Northgate in Edinburg, an area that offers both tranquility and convenience.
A stately double door with overhead transom welcomes visitors to this outstanding Waldo home located in the gated community of Lumens, an area surrounded by the lush green fairways of the Los Lagos Golf Course in Edinburg, Texas, and constructed with energy savings in mind, thanks to being certified as a BUILT TO SAVE® home.
The exterior of this new Villanueva home in Windsor Estates is discreetly traditional in design with its soft creamy tan brick and limestone, accented by deep brown beams and roof, and a custom-designed double doorway of coffee brown wood and glass.
This notable home by Gomez 3 Construction, set in an ideally located natural gas and gated community right off North McColl and Canton in Edinburg, represents all that is celebrated with contemporary Spanish design.
The main reason people prefer to buy a new home over an old one is fairly simple—we all prefer a home that no one else has lived in before. It’s no different than when buying a car.
One of the biggest challenges in buying a new home is the down payment. This is the amount of money you need to put down on your home at closing. The down payment will affect the amount you have to borrow, the type of loan, and terms and conditions—especially the interest rate on your loan.