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Reasons to Buy a New Home
Purchasing a used or foreclosed home can leave you with many unexpected costs to
replace or repair old items like roofing, carpeting, painting, appliances and possible
foundation repairs. With a new FieldStone home, you get peace of mind that FieldStone Homes
stands behind our quality with a
New Home Limited Warranty.
You get an ENERGY STAR® Qualified
home which means your home is 20-30 percent more energy efficient, saving you money. You also get today's more advanced and
improved building materials, and brand-new appliances.
And with all of this, it is still 5,10 or 20 years old.
*Actual cost may vary by contractor.
New Home Advantages
- A new FieldStone home carries the ENERGY STAR® rating which means your home is 20-30 percent more energy efficient, saving you money.
- A new FieldStone home comes with a New Home Limited Warranty.
- A new FieldStone home has payments less than most rents.
- A new FieldStone home is just that, new and clean. New appliances, new carpet, new roof and built with energy-efficient technology.
Pre-owned / Foreclosure Home
The average 5-10-or 20-year-old home may need the following items replaced or repaired to bring them up to the standard of a new FieldStone home. Below are estimate replacement or repair costs* for an average 5-10-or 20-year-old 2,000-square-foot home.- HVAC Equipment and Installation - $4,000
- Carpet, Pad and Installation - $2,650
- Vinyl Flooring and Installation - $800
- Exterior Repaint - $1,800
- Interior Repaint - $1,600
- Exterior Siding Replacement - $4,000
- Fence Replacement - $2,050
- Roof Replacement - $3,000
- Plumbing Fixture Replacement for Lavatories, Tub/Shower & Sink - $1,100
- Possible Foundation Repairs - $10,000-$20,000
- Termite and Pest Control / Inspection and Possible Treatment - $500-$5,000
Your Time, Permits, Job Management and Labor - PRICELESS
And with all of this, it is still 5,10 or 20 years old.
*Actual cost may vary by contractor.
