The question many homebuyers ask is whether they should get a newly constructed building or a resale property. Today we're digging into buyers who are seeking a new build home for sale in Calgary.  Buying a new house can be quite the experience for home buyers and is often described by many of our buyers early on as "nerve-racking". You want the best, you want to work with a trusted builder, and you want a good deal as well, right Below are a few things you should know when purchasing new construction in Calgary, there are both advantages and disadvantages of buying new homes and we unwrap these in detail below starting with the benefits.

 

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Advantages of buying a newly constructed home

Disadvantages of buying a newly constructed home

Advantages of buying a newly constructed home

Customization is almost always on the menu! 

For the most part, if the home hasn't been constructed, you will be able to have a consultation with the builders sales representative with your ideas and any customizations or upgrades that you're interested in exploring. This can include everything from appliances or flooring, to backsplash or and finished basements, there are really a number of things to consider all 

Without the help of some sweat equity by yourself, or the assistance of a contractor once you've taken possession, these options are not available when you buy an existing home. The other challenge is cash on hand, it's an easier process for a Calgary home buyer to obtain a mortgage for $500,000 to fund their new build VS obtaining a mortgage for $450,000 on an existing home and renovating it for $50,000. While there are options to have part of your purchase (plus improvements) financed, the process is more tedious (outside of living in / through a renovation and can include appraisals, quote approvals, more paperwork etc. 

Don’t require restorations or renovations | Under warranty 

When you buy a resale home that has been lived in, you may need to do some repairs. Depending on the homes age and condition this could range from minor jobs like updating the lighting to major systems in your including the plumbing, electrical, or HVAC systems. Often times after purchasing our buyers let us know that they intend to invest a bit more into homes, minor flooring upgrades / changes, modifying the counter tops, paint, etc are all potential repairs that could be necessary on a resale home.

Expenses on maintenance are lower

Recently constructed homes should require less maintenance. Everything from new appliances, to major internal systems like electrical, plumbing and HVAC are new. If they have been installed correctly, you should not have any problems with them for many years to come, and have peace of mind knowing that if any problems arise, they could be covered under the Alberta New Home Warranty program. 

Old homes, on the other hand, may require repairs. You might even need to replace the appliances, or other outdated components in the home.

Less expenditure on utility bills is also a benefit of newer homes, with more efficient furnaces, newer windows, and what should be better insulated all are important aspects to a new home that help keep your utility bills lower. These days, Calgary Home builders are constructing more houses that are eco-friendly.

Other advantages when purchasing a new build can include

You're less likely to enter multiple offer scenarios.

Very little risk of easements of caveats on title that may affect your purchase and RPRs should be current. 



Disadvantages of buying a newly constructed home

New homes often cost a lot more than old homes

Though you might not spend anything on renovations, new home builds aren't exactly cheap, all the benefits outlined above come at a cost, and with rising construction costs builders attempt to find a balance of quality and workmanship that works out for both the buyer and the builder. Inner city homes are typically the exception (due to their limited inventory and location) however, you'll likely spend a less buying an old property than purchasing one that has been recently constructed.

Less character

When you are shopping older homes, you will often find that they have so much more character, builders focused on the design and detailing while working on these houses. However, newer properties can sometimes lack this charm. Most of the time, developers focus on functions and utilities rather than style and aesthetic appeal.  You'll often hear the term 'cookie cutter' thrown around when discussing new builds, this is a term to reflect the similar stylings / layouts / offerings seen throughout new build communities as the developers often only work with a handful of builders, who in turn usually only offer a limited number of layouts for their builds. 

Other drawbacks when purchasing a new build can include

GST$ is a cost you'll carry in purchasing a newly built home yourself.

Newer communities especially in their earlier development stages will most likely not have amenities like schools, public transit routes, hospitals, malls, and grocery stores nearby. They take time to develop, the charm of a mature tree lined street won't be seen or felt in many new communities for quite some time. 

In communities like Auburn Bay you'll find a similar look throughout, while this cottage styled theme housing can appeal to some, others may be off put by the singular look seen throughout the south east lake community. 

Upgrades can often be marked up, putting buyers in a jam where they may want something like granite countertops but the builder could be 1.5x - 2x more expensive. 

Some builders can see major delays, we've seen this recently in the custom build market especially when demand is high, buyers could plan a move in well in advance and still end up not obtaining their desired possession. 

Oversupply can become a real issue, the condominium market in Calgary struggles with this and as more and more developments are built, demand lowers, and price begins to decline as a buyers market forms or persists. 

Less or no opportunity for subdivision. 

Zero lot lines, smaller lots, and privacy are always a concern for home owners when citing their reasons for not wanting to look at new home builds. 

DIY'ers and contractors aren't going to be able to put in their own sweat equity that could help them build equity and increase their overall equity position. 

We've seen a lot of new home buyers purchasing custom home builds in new communities forced to sell (for various reasons) that take major hits from their purchase price. They're constantly competing with the newest developments in the area and often see far more volatile market fluctuations from this. 

Browse the latest new build homes in Calgary below

Calgary New Construction

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112 Belvedere Park Se, Calgary

$679,000

↓ $20,000

112 Belvedere Park Se, Calgary

4 Beds 3 Baths 1,756 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250672

MaxValue Realty Ltd.

2216, 200 Seton Circle Se, Calgary

$414,900

↓ $5,000

2216, 200 Seton Circle Se, Calgary

2 Beds 2 Baths 915 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250218

eXp Realty

60 Creekside Path Sw, Calgary

$799,100

↓ $15,750

60 Creekside Path Sw, Calgary

3 Beds 3 Baths 2,378 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250164

Bode Platform Inc.

89 Ambleton Boulevard Nw, Calgary

$601,800

↓ $42,000

89 Ambleton Boulevard Nw, Calgary

4 Beds 3 Baths 1,780 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250496

Bode Platform Inc.

101 Ambleton Boulevard Nw, Calgary

$567,800

↓ $32,000

101 Ambleton Boulevard Nw, Calgary

3 Beds 3 Baths 1,396 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250448

Bode Platform Inc.

36 Aspen Woods Park Sw, Calgary

$1,498,000

↓ $50,000

36 Aspen Woods Park Sw, Calgary

6 Beds 6 Baths 3,003 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250369

RE/MAX Real Estate (Mountain View)

39a Moncton Road Ne, Calgary

$1,380,000

39a Moncton Road Ne, Calgary

6 Beds 5 Baths 2,063 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250087

Grand Realty

6416 34 Avenue Nw, Calgary

$889,900

↓ $10,000

6416 34 Avenue Nw, Calgary

5 Beds 4 Baths 1,986 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2249562

RE/MAX House of Real Estate

110 Cityline Grove Ne, Calgary

$699,990

110 Cityline Grove Ne, Calgary

3 Beds 3 Baths 1,920 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250260

Bode Platform Inc.

205, 110 Corner Meadows Manor Ne, Calgary

$45

205, 110 Corner Meadows Manor Ne, Calgary

0 Beds 0 Baths 0 SqFt Commercial MLS® # A2249563

RE/MAX iRealty Innovations

355, 110 18a Street Nw, Calgary

$285,000

↓ $10,000

355, 110 18a Street Nw, Calgary

1 Bed 1 Bath 370 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2247655

The Real Estate District

3, 2703 Erlton Street Sw, Calgary

$1,769,000

3, 2703 Erlton Street Sw, Calgary

3 Beds 4 Baths 2,296 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2245984

CIR Realty

12 Alderwood Close Se, Calgary

$739,900

↓ $10,000

12 Alderwood Close Se, Calgary

4 Beds 4 Baths 1,452 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2249139

Charles

16 Alderwood Close Se, Calgary

$739,900

↓ $10,000

16 Alderwood Close Se, Calgary

4 Beds 4 Baths 1,452 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2249158

Charles

1311, 681 Savanna Boulevard Ne, Calgary

$350,000

1311, 681 Savanna Boulevard Ne, Calgary

2 Beds 2 Baths 814 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2249998

RE/MAX iRealty Innovations

418, 3932 University Avenue Nw, Calgary

$335,000

↓ $10,000

418, 3932 University Avenue Nw, Calgary

1 Bed 1 Bath 504 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2250018

Ko Realty Ltd.

172 Sora Terrace Se, Calgary

$724,500

↓ $18,900

172 Sora Terrace Se, Calgary

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,142 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2249914

Bode Platform Inc.

2718 5 Avenue Nw, Calgary

$1,349,900

↑ $900

2718 5 Avenue Nw, Calgary

5 Beds 5 Baths 1,958 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2249885

RE/MAX House of Real Estate

54 Amblefield Common Nw, Calgary

$811,725

↓ $6,825

54 Amblefield Common Nw, Calgary

5 Beds 3 Baths 2,328 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2249603

Bode Platform Inc.

76 Amblefield Grove Nw, Calgary

$809,000

76 Amblefield Grove Nw, Calgary

4 Beds 3 Baths 2,224 SqFt Residential MLS® # A2249241

Bode Platform Inc.

Final thoughts on purchasing a new construction home in Calgary

There are so many things you would need to consider before buying a new home. They will always have their advantages and disadvantages. Think of what you are getting yourself into before making huge investments.

Newer homes are efficient and will give you more options. However, if you are not careful, you will get a property in an area that could not develop into what you're truly looking for or needing.

Before you make this choice, book an appointment with one of our talented Calgary REALTORS® we can address the intricacies and nuances of newly constructed homes and communities they're in. 

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