Case Studies
Every homebuyer’s journey is unique, but the process is easier when you know what to expect. These case studies share real buyer experiences, outlining the challenges, decisions, and results that turned their vision into reality. See how thoughtful guidance and the right strategy can make all the difference.
1. Buyer Preference for New Homes Continues to Rise (NAHB, 2024)
According to a study by the National Association of Home Builders, 61% of homebuyers now prefer new construction—the highest level in over 15 years. The study attributes this growth to changing lifestyle needs and the appeal of low-maintenance living. The study also found that new homes are only about 9% more expensive than typical resale properties, buyers are increasingly viewing new construction as a practical investment.
2. Understanding Today’s New Construction Buyers (Zillow, 2023)
Zillow’s national study offers an in-depth look at what motivates today’s new construction homebuyers. Nearly half of respondents said they started their search focused solely on new homes, and 43% cited “move-in readiness” as their top reason for choosing new construction. The report highlights shifting preferences toward energy efficiency, smart-home features, and modern design—all key factors driving demand in today’s market.
3. Savings Start with New Construction (U.S. Department of Energy, 2016)
This study by the U.S. Department of Energy shows how new construction can transform both comfort and affordability. The community of Savannah Gardens was built with advanced insulation and high-efficiency systems. As a result, homeowners enjoy electricity bills up to 70% lower than average, proving that modern building practices deliver real savings and a healthier living environment. Choosing new construction isn’t just about a fresh start—it’s about investing in a home that works smarter for you.
4. Coverage of Structural Defects (Residential Warranty Company, 2023)
This case study highlights how a structural warranty can safeguard homeowners against costly surprises. In one instance, a foundation defect could have cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair—but the warranty covered the expense, ensuring the homeowner didn’t bear the burden. For buyers, it’s proof that choosing a new construction home with a strong warranty isn’t just peace of mind—it’s financial security for the future.
