Maria Jurgensen
Important Considerations When Buying in Pre-construction (New Developments)
Embarking on the purchase of a property in pre-construction, also known as new developments, requires a thorough understanding of this unique process. Here are some key points to give you a clearer understanding:
What is a property in pre-construction?
A property in pre-construction is a real estate project that has not yet been built. Buyers acquire the property during the early stages, before construction is completed.
Also known as New Developments:
The term "new developments" is often used to refer to properties in pre-construction. These projects represent the creation of new communities, buildings, or residential complexes that are still in the planning or construction phase.
Advantages of buying in pre-construction:
Key conditions when buying in pre-construction:
Remember, buying in pre-construction can be an excellent opportunity, but it is crucial to understand and consider all conditions before committing. This article is informative and does not replace consultation with a certified specialist. Be sure to make informed and secure decisions for your investment!
Born to a German Father and a Colombian Mother, I am a truly a combination of the best of Europe and South America. After owning and running my own businesses in Venezuela & Chile, I came to the United States as a foreign investor. My US businesses specialized in construction and home design. Now as a licensed Florida real estate agent I am dedicating my energy and passion to helping other international investors to make their dreams come true.
Introducing you to the investment of your dreams
The Real Estate Agent or REALTOR®
When embarking on the exciting journey of purchasing a property, having a real estate agent by your side becomes a crucial decision.
What is the difference between Real Estate Agents, REALTORS® and Brokers?
When you embark on the exciting journey of buying or selling a home, you'll encounter professionals who play key roles in this process. Among them, it's common to come across real estate agents, REALTORS®, and brokers.
A mortgage loan? Cash payment? Both?
The payment method to use for the purchase of a property will depend on the amount of money you have available to invest, as well as your credit reputation. The budget you have will help you choose the area, the type of land and the dimensions of your new property.