Other interesting answers were:
PRO FOR HOME BUILDING
- Newer houses are built better to protect from hurricanes (not sure if that is true, but, that is what someone wrote)
- Same price as buying a used house
- You get to pick out everything from door knobs to lighting fixtures
- New neighborhoods do not have large trees that might fall on your house in a storm
- It might be OK if you can customize it
- New home pools are tiny
- It can be more expensive to fix a pool than to build a new pool
CONS FOR HOME BUILDING
- New houses are built ontop of each other with no land. The houses are almost touching each other
- You or a hired home inspector must regularly check on a new house build
- New developments might have to pay a CDD Fee to offset the cost of infrastructure to pay for that development
- New homes settle, which crack titles and requires rugs to be stretched
- New builds often get delayed, which complicate time frames
- Taxes after construction is completed is a lot more than before it starts. People don't always plan for that
PRO FOR HOME BUYING
- You know what you are getting. You know what the neighborhood looks like.
- You don't have to buy landscaping. The landscaping is matured.
- Older homes might be better built because they are throwing up new houses as fast as they can
- Older neighborhoods have character, new neighborhoods are all cookie cutter
- Problems with the home construction have already been worked out
- Established neighborhoods have larger trees which provide shade
- Having neighbors who have lived there for a long time
- They often come with window coverings and appliances
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