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Those who can afford to buy homes are becoming increasingly interested in new builds.
They have their advantages:
π Highly energy efficient;
π The buying process is much faster.
But also their drawbacks:
π You don't know what it's like to live there;
π You don't know if you're paying the right price.
There's a lot to consider, both before and after you buy. Read this guide here: https://bit.ly/3K58IZK
Would you prefer a new build or something older?
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