FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS   
A. Have you ever entered a model home sales office greeted by an agent? Have you ever wondered; Who are they? How are they paid, and do they need to have a real estate license? Who do they work for?
A. Taking pictures to commemorate a new home being constructed is a good way to record your history. Some may take a picture or two, perhaps one of the home site and one of a framed house, with the last of the project finished. But what better way to not only remember your beginnings, but also document your new home's progress?
A. Many buyers are feeling the urgency of completing the "buyer- responsible" details of a new home purchase these days. Why? Because the market place waits for no one right now. If buyers drag their feet holding up their end of the bargain, builders can simply mail out letters of cancellation for non-compliance, raising their prices, and moving on to the next buyer.
A. A new home is one of the smartest purchases you can ever make. One of the biggest reasons for this is that homeownership has many positive tax implications. Because in 1997 changes to the tax code passed, these tax provisions are much more favorable for most home owners today.