That is the question many people will encounter when deciding on their next home purchase. And it really comes down to a personal preference, and your individual needs and wants. Some people will only consider new construction, others will not consider new construction at all, and the majority of people are somewhere in between. Each has its advantages, and disadvantages. Some prefer a new home that has never been lived in, and everything is brand new, and one that is already built or nearly finished.
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