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It's the way to go for buyers who don't have the expertise or want the hassle of renovating and modernising an older property - or the expense of it
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Most new homes come with a fitted kitchen and bathroom suite as standard and some developers give the added option for buyers to choose their own fixtures and fittings
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A new home provides a blank canvas for the buyer's own style and tastes and avoids having to live with a previous owner's decorating tastes and DIY disasters
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The good news for the consumer is building regulations are increasingly stringent. It means that new developments are built to high safety standards and use quality materials
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The regulations also ensure that latest energy management devices are installed in new properties. This will save money on fuel bills and is often more environmentally friendly
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Building regulations ensure that fire resistant materials are used in construction and all new builds have standard fittings for circuit breakers and fire/smoke alarms
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Security features such as modern locks and alarms can mean lower house and contents insurance premiums in new builds
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All new homes come with a 10-year warranty (NHBC)
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You can move in as soon as its finished! No selling chains to consider, which reduces the "moving in" stress levels
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Some homebuyers think an older house comes with "character", however you can make a new property your own ... and there is nothing better than knowing everything is brand new - from the cooker and fridge to the carpets and the roof!