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Choose a Move-In-Now Home and Set Yourself Up for Summer

Helpful Hints, Moving Tips
By New Homes Guide March 6

Buying a brand new home doesn’t have to be a long, drawn-out process.

In fact, you can be enjoying all the perks of a newly built home in time to enjoy the beautiful weather this spring and summer. All across the region, homebuilders are offering great prices on Move-In-Now Homes. They’re the perfect choice when you want all the benefits of a new home, but don’t want to wait for construction.

Builders fill these homes with some of the most in-demand options and upgrades. And if you catch it at just the right time, you might even be able to choose the finishes yourself.

Ready to find the best Move-In-Now Homes? Here’s how:

1.  Start at NewHomesGuide.com.

 

2. Enter your desired location in the search bar. Select home type, price range and number of beds and baths.

3. Click the “Yes” box beneath “Move-In-Now and click “Find Homes”.

 

4. On the next page, click on a community that interests you.

5. Scroll down to “Models and Floorplans” and select the “Immediate Delivery Homes” tab.

6. Find the new home that’s waiting for you. You’re going to love it.

 

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