Buying new takes the guesswork out of homeownership. You know how the home is built—both what you can see and what’s behind the walls. If you have questions later, the builder will be there to give you helpful and accurate information. That’s very reassuring, whether it’s your first home or your fifth. Warranty. Professional new home builders stand behind their work with an after-sales program and a guaranteed third-party warranty. Many products used in your home are covered by the manufacturers’ warranties for an extended time. That’s a lot of peace of mind.
Choose from a selection of designs, and then work with your builder to add features and finishes to suit your own personal preferences. When you buy new, you don’t have to live with someone else’s decisions, or spend extra to set things right.
Built to the latest codes with state-of-the-art construction techniques and technology, CHBA member homes are an investment in high performance, durability and long-term satisfaction.
With today’s advanced products and materials, it is easy to keep your home in great condition inside and out, with minimum effort and cost. That leaves more time for the things in life that really matter to you.
Thanks to quality construction and energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, a new home will reduce your energy costs and the environmental impact of your home, year after year. Plus, your home will be far more comfortable to live in. CHBA Members have access to a wide range of energy efficient certification, education and programs and the Net Zero program.
New homes are designed for the way you live. Style and function go hand in hand, with open, inviting living areas, lots of light, well-planned working areas and flexible layouts to accommodate future changes in your life.
New home features and finishing products have never been better. From flooring to faucets, enjoy great looks and superior performance. Best of all, the choice is yours.
A new home comes with a whole range of safety measures to protect you and your family, for example, electrical circuit protectors, safety glass and hard-wired smoke detectors. Ventilation and careful use of low-emission materials help to keep the indoor air fresh and healthier.
When everything in your home is new, you can plan ahead with greater confidence. You know that your budget will not be strained by home repairs or replacements for a long time.