Thinking About a New Build?

If you’ve been considering a move to Oklahoma City (or maybe just a new address here in town), new construction homes come with a lot of perks you might not have thought about. From fresh finishes to builder incentives, these homes can be a smart and stress-free choice - especially for buyers who want a smooth path to move-in day.

1. Rate Buydowns & Incentives

Many Oklahoma City builders go above and beyond to make their homes more affordable for buyers. One of the biggest perks? Rate buydowns - these can help lower your interest rate significantly, which means more manageable monthly payments. Some builders also offer closing cost assistance, so you can bring less money to the table on closing day.

2. Peace of Mind with Warranties

Buying new also means buying peace of mind. Many builders include a one-year warranty for general issues and a 10-year structural warranty to cover the big stuff. On top of that, you’ll often get manufacturer warranties for major systems and appliances - so you can focus on enjoying your home instead of worrying about repairs.

3. Flexible Timing

Whether you’re ready to move tomorrow or in a few months, new construction can fit your timeline. Some homes are move-in ready right now, while others are still being built - perfect if you need time to relocate or wrap up your current living situation. For people moving to OKC from out of state, this flexibility can be a game changer.

💬 Thinking about new construction? I’m happy to answer your questions, walk you through the process, and even connect you with builders offering the best incentives right now. Whether you’re buying your first home or upgrading, Oklahoma City’s new construction market has a lot to offer.

 

Your Home Is Our Forte 🗝️
The ACRE Group

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