Agnlaw said:
I am planning to buy new build from a national builder and use their lending to take advantage of incentives. Are there any pitfalls or issues I should be wary of regarding contract, warranty or closing?
TIA
On contract, just review terms and make sure it's all in writing. If not in writing, it's not part of the deal.
Warranty - should be a 1-2-10 warranty. Different builders have differing reputations about going "above and beyond" when dealing with warranty issues. Most are pretty good. Get a GREAT real estate agent to represent you. They can help put pressure if needed to get warranty items taken care of.
Closing - again, have a good agent that can advocate for you, attend closing with you, review docs with you.
Lending - if you go with "preferred", that's fine...but again, have your agent shop the terms they offer when it's time to lock. If they give you a $5000 incentive, but the rate and fees they offer can be beaten by $5000, they gave you nothing at all. Make sure you actually GET the incentive.
I'm an agent (broker)...if you don't have one, call me. I'd love to help you. If you do have one, make sure they are familiar with working with new construction (it's a bit different than pre-owned). Many people think an agent isn't necessary on new builds. I've seen so many instances where a great agent was worth their weight in gold when dealing with builders.
Any questions at all, feel free to call my cell of 972-365-0432. Even if you have an agent, I'm happy to help a fellow Ag...I don't have to make a buck to help someone.
Gig'em!
Cody