| The last thing new homebuilders want is to have unsold homes. It doesn't make them any money, and if they sit for two or three months they certainly lose their appeal. Sometimes it's the result of someone putting a deposit down on a piece of dirt before the project has even begun and changing their mind, or someone putting a deposit on the spec home during its construction and then backing out. Either of these will cost the builder money as the home sits and no one buys it.
An Investor's Dream What to Look For Once other homes are built and sold, the builder wants to move on to another area and cut ties to that neighborhood other than necessary follow-ups. He wants to be able to say the homes are completely built and sold, which he cannot do if any spec homes are still unsold. As an investor, what you are looking to do is buy a house that has remained unsold for a period of time and resell it at the market rate for other homes in the neighborhood. That requires you to watch what is developing around the area and seeing what is happening with other homes so that you know exactly when to approach the builder. Investors are not the only ones who can take advantage of spec homes. Potential home buyers can also find great deals on brand new homes by following the building of new neighborhoods. Just like the investor, you watch the progress of the neighborhood and take your cues from what you observe. For the investor and new home buyers, the best deals can be found by approaching new homebuilders who have homes that are not yet sold. Making a deal with a new homebuilder is one of many ways an investor or potential home buyer can make a great deal on a new home. The key is in being in the right place at the right time and knowing when the builder is ready to negotiate on your terms in order to sell his spec homes. You learn that by following the trends in the neighborhoods that are of interest to you, and making your move at the right time. Content contributed by Colorado's Boulder real estate experts, Automated Home finder.
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How to Find Great Deals on Spec Homes
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