BUILDING YOUR FUTURE
As your family grows, so do your housing needs. You may have great memories in your starter home, but it doesn’t quite fit all of your needs anymore and you dream of more space for your family to eat, play, and relax. It’s natural to feel intimidated at the thought of selling your current home, leaving your neighborhood, and searching for a new home. Having a professional by your side to help navigate and coordinate the process can allow you to focus on the fun parts of buying a home, the excitement of beginning your next chapter, and the enhanced quality of life you and your family will experience in the end.
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WHY BUY NEW?
New homes are built for modern living, providing better use of space and often pre-wired for smart home features. Closet and storage space are generally maximized in a new home, giving you plenty of room to grow. New homes also have a higher bedroom to bathroom ratio, giving everyone in the family more room for their morning routines. They are also more energy efficient than older homes, which means lower bills and higher air quality. Another big new home perk is that they require less maintenance, leaving you with more quality time for your family. New home communities typically have newer schools, rec centers, paths, and nearby parks.
TYPES OF NEW HOMES IN DENVER SUBURBS
Most new home developments offer a variety of home types including detached single family, ranch, 2 story, custom, townhome, rowhome, slot homes, and even mid-century modern inspired homes. Most of these homes will include smart and energy efficient features, with some being as efficient as Net Zero.

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LIFE IN YOUR BRAND NEW HOME
Your 6:30 alarm used to wake you in a panic as you fumbled to silence it before it woke your kids in the next room. Mornings in your spacious new home are much more relaxed now that you don’t have to tiptoe around and worry about creaking doors. Your day now starts by brewing your morning coffee and getting emails cleaned up from the breakfast bar while your children continue to sleep soundly upstairs. Your Pinterest board is no longer just a vision, it’s come to life in your brand new home. You still can’t believe that your dream of separate bathrooms for the kids, walk-in closets, a large kitchen, extra storage, and split bedroom floor plan has all come to fruition. Someday you’ll finish the basement, turning it into a playroom for the kids and the perfect space to entertain friends for the superbowl. Your watch alarm buzzes, signaling that it’s time to wake the kids. Gone are the days of trying to coordinate hectic mornings with a shared bathroom. You used be limited to your 15 minutes of sink time but now you have your very own. The extra space has made such a difference in everyone’s morning routine and more importantly their mood. The kids can now walk or take the bus to the school down the road instead of struggling to load the car inside the cramped garage. The extra storage space in your new home means all your toys and tools all have a space of their own and are easy to access. The local rec center has an after school program with plenty of activities for the kids to do until you get home from work. Moving to this new community has really made your day to day life much more manageable and rewarding. The functional layout, smart features, energy efficiency, and additional space has streamlined your life and given you back precious time with your family, a reward well worth the hassle of moving!

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