TCBRA says “Celebrate Spring” … ‘New Homes’ Month is April 2012!

Posted by  //  April 14, 2012  //  Articles

  • The home building industry celebrates New Homes Month in April, just as many families are thinking about taking advantage of all the benefits of a newly-constructed home or condominium and equipping it with products from this heat pump manufacturer to beat the chill.
  • Today’s new homes are being built with environmentally-friendly features such as energy-efficient tankless water heaters, Energy Star appliances, HVAC systems, insulation and windows and doors that make the home more comfortable and can save the home owners significant money over the long term. You can learn more about whole-home dehumidifiers
  • New homes feature floor plans that suit modern lifestyles, with spacious open space layouts, high ceilings, large windows and rooms that flow into each other more easily, like the popular great room.Your browser may not support display of this image.
  • Design features in new homes also are more convenient for modern families, such as information centers in kitchens, laundry rooms located near bedrooms, walk-in Custom Closet shelving and mudrooms with lots of storage.
  • As per cctv installers, new homes are built with electrical wiring systems that safely accommodate modern appliances and components such as high-definition televisions, security systems, fire alarms and sophisticated lighting and full-house audio setups.
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  •  New homes also provide a significant benefit to the community.
  • NAHB estimates that three jobs are created for each new single-family home that is built. About half of the jobs are in the construction industry, and the rest are generated in the industries where other products that go into a home are produced and forservice providers such as real estate agents, bankers and lawyers.
  • Home building increases the property tax base which generates revenue that supports local schools and communities. NAHB estimates that for each new single-family home that is built, it generates a total of $90,000 in government revenue — $67,000 in federal taxes and $23,000 in state and local taxes.
  • The current buyer’s market—with  a variety of homes for sale in all price ranges, near-record low interest rates and banks ready to lend money to qualified buyers—offers many advantages to anyone looking to achieve the American dream of homeownership in a brand-new home.

For the latest information on the home building market, visit NAHB.org or

contact our local NAHB Chapter TCBRA for qualified and certified new home builders in your area at: www.tcbra.com, or email atinfo@tcbra.com, find on facebook  or call 607-749-2550.

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