Seven reasons to use My Arizona Home Team when considering

buying or building a new home

My Arizona Home Team is considered one of the leading new home experts in the Valley

 

As you wander around the valley touring every new home community on your own or searching on the Internet, you should realize that the onsite agent works for and is being paid by the builder. During the signing of the contract and required by law you will acknowledge, in writing, that the onsite agent solely represents the builder & their interest. It’s also a common misconception that you will save money without an agent. With any ethical, reliable and successful builder, you WILL NOT get a lower base price, and in fact, the builders count on the Realtor population for almost 50% of their sales. When it’s time to select the perfect home site, structural and energy efficiency options, plumbing and electrical to name a few, count on our team being there for you throughout the entire building process.  We simply represent your best interest.  Back to the Top

 

Many builders are using products and materials that have been outdated for years

 

It’s unfortunate that with today’s technology and available building materials that we continue to find some builders using hundreds of products that were designed in the early to mid 1990's We are still seeing air conditioning systems that in most cases are installed and designed for total failure. We are seeing utility costs unnecessarily high, sometimes 30-40% higher than they should be and indoor air quality issues that have the health care industry seeing dollar signs. The industry is using windows and frames that account for 50% of your overall utility costs that are outdated by 10 years. Some builders are using insulation practices and materials that were designed in the 1970’s. Today, we have $20,000 thermal imaging cameras and computer programs that have identified all of these major problems, but as long as the average consumer accepts the builder’s outdated mentality, we will keep facing those enormous utility costs and increased health concerns. Back to the Top

 

Superintendent experience varies greatly from community to community

 

Yes, you can find some Superintendents with great experience and knowledge of the industry, but as long as they are trying to build multiple homes at one time, the experience level is no longer a factor. If you consider the amount of steps and contractors required to build just one home, the paperwork trail alone of tracking numerous homes is overwhelming. Even with the best builders that are building 10-15 communities at one time, you may find Superintendents at one community with 15 years in the general contracting business and others that may have been working in an entirely non-related field for the past 10 years.  The current market correction has left most builders in a difficult financial decision causing them to layoff the more experienced and knowledgeable workforce to ease their budget.  Back to the Top

 

Some builders are cutting costs in all the wrong places

 

Just as the corporate world is making budget cuts, the builders are now being forced to do the same. Unfortunately, the cuts that most builders are making are directly affecting the buyers of their homes and costs relating to such. Due to such cost cutting measures, contractors are being forced to reduce the level of construction and material quality that should be expected. We have heard over and over from many builders, that we could do it right, but to do so we would have to increase the pay for all labor, materials, and subcontractors. When it comes to building a home, you certainly get what you pay for. The market is flooded with construction complaints and newspaper articles where entire neighborhoods are suing the builders, yet the general public is still willing to accept these minimal standards. Homebuyers will be paying for these issues in many others ways for years to come in the form of unnecessary maintenance, excessive utilities costs, and healthcare expenses relating to poor indoor air quality to name just a few. Back to the Top

 

Building to code is the worst possible minimum standard allowed

 

If you’re going to remember one thing about the building process, please remember this one word that you will hear over and over again. This famous word is CODE or term is Industry Standard. This means that the builder wants you to accept the worst possible standards that the local, state, and federal governments will allow for your home to be constructed. This means that you need to lower your standards for the largest purchase and investment of your life. You do not have to accept this level of quality and in most cases the builder will respond to your request or punch list as long as it is provided in writing and in a professional manner. Back to the Top

 

Every resale home was once a new build and building it right the first time is critical

 

Just about every resale home that is sold today will get the services of a home inspector. Although this now requires a license in Arizona, the level of knowledge and experience from inspector to inspector and from company to company varies greatly. Some companies will perform basic inspections with basic reports. Several will perform detailed inspections and then post the entire report online with color photos. Some will inspect pools, spas, and landscape systems, and others will not. Some will even offer to inspect for termites. When the time comes to sell and you have not followed the above mentioned suggestions throughout the building and buying process, you can expect a large and costly home inspection report with numerous issues and buyer concerns. During the inspection period a home inspection list can often lead to contract cancellations or buyers requesting the seller to correct construction matters which could have been corrected at the builders expense at the beginning of the process. Please remember that every resale used to be a new build. Back to the Top

 

All Realtors and companies are NOT the same

 

The single largest item that can have a positive or disastrous outcome on the new home buying experience is having a quality Realtor or agent representing you from the beginning.  At My Arizona Home Team, we strongly feel that having quality and professional representation means that your agent should lead you to a quality builder that is performing well above minimum standards and is offering building materials that are designed for the future not the past. We also feel that a Realtor should consult with you at the design center, so you do not make costly mistakes that will have an impact on resale value. Your agent should assist you with the pre-drywall consultation concerns including duct work, insulation, and proper window installation (20% of all low-e windows are incorrectly installed) and the hundreds of other components that go into building a quality home. A Realtor should provide a detailed final punch list and return for an 11 month walk through with the builder at no cost to the buyer. These are some of the free services provided by My Arizona Home Team, but we must visit the community with you on your first visit in order for you to take advantage of our 40 years of general contracting and home building experience. If your Realtor is not providing the above mentioned services or discussing the 7 factors listed above, please contact any member of My Arizona Home Team. Back to the Top