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Thinking about buying a home in Phoenix, Arizona? We’ve compiled a list of several builders including their new home communities in Phoenix and in the surrounding area. To see an overview of each builder, incentives offered, and grand opening events, simply click on the hyperlinked header or the home builder’s link to their website.
Locate a new home by Trend in 9 different locations in the metro-Phoenix area. Single-family homes for sale start in the low $100s and can be located in west Phoenix – Carrington at Surprise Farms, Cortessa, Vistancia, and Tartesso; central Phoenix – Copper Leaf; and in the East Valley – The Gardens, Power Ranch, The Lakes at Annecy, and Marque at Cooley Station. For further information contact Trend Homes online or call (480) 821-8000.
Tambrn Homes is providing three to six bedroom, three-car garage, masonry block homes with single story, two stories, and tri-levels plans to choose from, starting from the $190s. Tambrn Homes neighborhoods are located in Surprise – Regal Homes Community at Sarah Ann Ranch, and Goodyear – Regal Homes Community at Canyon Trails. For additional information, view Tambrn Homes’ website, or call (602) 564-0495.
Exclusive Internet Offer – Free Washer and Dryer or $1,000 towards options. Print-out the exclusive Internet offer and visit a Canterra Homes community. Canterra Homes neighborhoods are located in Buckeye – Canterra at Blue Hills and Terrazzo at Tartesso, Queen Creek – Canterra at Skyline Ranch, and Maricopa – Legacy Veranda at the Villages at Rancho El Dorado. To learn more, visit Canterra Homes online, or call (480) 222-8300.
Currently providing new homes in 27 new home communities in the greater Phoenix area starting from the $90s, including Terra Buena at Tamaron in Casa Grande, Brentwood Estates in Chandler, Old Stone Ranch in Chandler, Reflections at Avalon in Chandler, Traditions at Avalon in Chandler, Seville in Gilbert, Sierra Pointe at Canyon Trails in Goodyear, Granite Ridge at Arroyo Mountain Estates in Litchfield Park, Alante at Tortosa in Maricopa, Villago at Tortosa in Maricopa, Mesquite Canyon at Sonoran Mountain Ranch in Peoria, Vistancia in Peoria, Desert Vista at Sonoran Foothills in Phoenix, Cabrillo Canyon at Laredo Ranch in Queen Creek, and Cimarron at San Tan Heights in Queen Creek. Detailed information about each community can be located on Shea Homes website, or by calling 1-800-685-6494.
To locate more home builders who provide new communities in Arizona, visit NewHomesSection.com’s new homes for sale.
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If you are looking to buy a home… why not buy a brand new home? There are tons of benefits to buying a new home over an existing home. Let’s see, where do I start…? Well… first off, as the buyer of a new home you have the peace of mind knowing that your home is absolutely in tip-top shape. In other words, no worries about out-dated design features, appliances nearing their life expectancy, or insect infestation and damage i.e. termite damage to studs and rafters; especially if your new home is constructed of steel framing.
One such home builder in Arizona – Primary Systems Services Group (PSSG) – does construct their residential homes with steel framing. PSSG focuses on building quality custom homes, built to order, in the Flagstaff and Sedona region of Arizona. If you’ve never visited Sedona, or are planning on moving to Arizona, please go and experience what so many before you already have. Simply put… Sedona’s majestic views are a remarkable gift of nature.
Back to the benefits of buying a new home…
Maybe you’re one of those people who just wants to own a home that you know is your own, a home that no one has ever resided in before you. Please don’t get me wrong, this isn’t bad or even a slightly selfish wish for you and your family… it’s merely a common desire of home shoppers today. Many people find a genuine comfort in knowing that they are the first inhabitants of a new house. I mean, after all… you don’t have to worry about animal odors emitting from the carpet (or anything else for that matter) or, worst case scenario, a house previously used as a meth-lab. Let’s not forget that you don’t have to concern yourself with regular wear-and-tear from flooring, lighting fixtures, wiring, plumbing, ventilation (including the air-conditioning unit), appliances, and just about everything else fixed to the house!
Perhaps in today’s day-in-age, the biggest attraction home shoppers have towards a new home is the energy saving benefits that many new homes provide. That’s right! “Go-Green” is the mindset that many buyers are taking to heart when looking for their next home. The majority of newly built houses are equipped with energy saving appliances and fixtures. Some home builders even offer new home communities with houses that are certified “green”. Green homes will often offer features such as solar panels (Arizona may just be the state that benefits most from this!), dual-pane windows, water conservation and recycling, low flush toilets… and are commonly built out of recycled materials and products that avoid ingredients that produce green-house pollutants.
If the above reasoning isn’t enough to sway you towards buying new… I would strongly recommend visiting a few new-home builder’s spec homes before making up your mind. Once you’ve found the home of your dreams, I don’t think you’ll be surprised to realize that it was a brand new home in the end!
If looking to buy in Arizona, let me help you get started…
Valley-wide builders - Cachet Homes, Shea Homes, and K. Hovnanian Homes.
Up-north - Bison Homes, and PSSG.
Tucson region - K. Hovnanian Homes.
For more information on new homes for sale in Arizona, be sure to visit our main site: NewHomesSection.com.
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The following information is gathered from www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com. Visit the website for additional information regarding the tax credit.
Who qualifies for the tax credit?
First-time homebuyers – buyers who have not owned a principal residence in the past three years (prior to the date of purchase). The tax credit can be applied towards the purchase of any type of home, however the purchase must be made between now and June 31, 2009.
How much am I eligible to receive?
Individual homebuyers with a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of $75,000 or less will qualify for the entire $7,500. Married couples with a MAGI of $150,000 or less, also qualify for the entire $7,500. Individuals with a MAGI of more than $95,000 and married couples with a MAGI of more than $170,000 are not eligible to receive the tax credit. For help calculating how much you are entitled to, see the examples provided for question 7 of the Frequently Asked Questions from federalhousingtaxcredit.com.
What exactly is a tax credit?
A tax credit is similar to a loan that is applied towards what the taxpayer owes. In other words, the money must be repaid back to the government. In this case the tax credit is interest free and must be paid back within 15 years, or when the house is sold.
If you are looking to buy a home, Visit NewHomesSection.com’s new homes for sale.
For additional home buying resources, see the federalhousingtaxcredit.com Home Buyer Resources.
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