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Definitions
Neighborhoods -A community with new homes for sale and used homes for sale
Communities - A neighborhood with new homes for sale and used homes for sale
Neighborhood Amenities - An example of neighborhood amenities are as follows but are not limited to - golf courses, swimming pools, walking trails, playground, club house, park area, community center, tennis courts, fitness facilities, basketball court, bike trails, boat docks, fishing, hunting, lawn maintenance, mountain views, riding trails, horse riding, sidewalks, skiing, soccer fields, street lights, water slides, etc.
New homes – A dwelling constructed usually by a home builder in a new community or neighborhood, or on a track of land usually making it an acreage estate if it is built on more than one acre of land.
Homes - A dwelling constructed usually by a home builder in a new neighborhood or new community.
Homes for sale – A new or used home or dwelling placed on the market for sale usually by a real estate agent for a broker or for sale by owner.
Homesforsale - A new or used home or dwelling placed on the market for sale usually by a real estate agent for a broker or for sale by owner.
New neighborhoods – Usually a large track of land purchase by a developer for constructions of new homes. The developer manages all the site work and utilities for the new neighborhood according the county regulations. The developer will then sell lots to home builders who will build new homes on the home sites.
New home neighborhoods - Usually a large track of land purchase by a developer for constructions of new homes. The developer manages all the site work and utilities for the new neighborhood according the county regulations. The developer will then sell lots to home builders who will build new homes on the home sites.
Houses - A dwelling constructed usually by a home builder in a new neighborhood or new community.
Vacant lots – A piece of land usually in a new neighborhood or and existing neighborhood that can be purchased for building a new home under the neighborhood restrictive covenants.
Home - A dwelling constructed usually by a new home builder in a new neighborhood or new community.
New home - A dwelling constructed usually by a new home builder in a new home neighborhood or new home community.
New houses - Dwellings constructed usually by a new home builder in a new neighborhood or new community.
Safe neighborhoods - Usually a large track of land purchase by a developer for constructions of new homes. The developer manages all the site work and utilities for the new neighborhood according the county regulations. The developer will then sell lots to home builders who will build new homes on the home sites. Some neighborhoods have security cameras and are gated communities or gated neighborhoods. These neighborhoods would provide a sense of security for the home owners in the neighborhood or community.
Neighborhood communities - Usually a large track of land purchase by a developer for constructions of new homes. The developer manages all the site work and utilities for the new neighborhood according the county regulations. The developer will then sell lots to home builders who will build new homes on the home sites.
Safe communities with new homes - Usually a large track of land purchase by a developer for constructions of new homes. The developer manages all the site work and utilities for the new home neighborhood according the county regulations. The developer will then sell lots to home builders who will build new homes on the home sites. Some new home neighborhoods have security cameras and are gated communities or gated neighborhoods. These neighborhoods would provide a sense of security for the home owners in the new home neighborhood or new home community.
New home communities - Usually a large track of land purchase by a developer for constructions of new homes. The developer manages all the site work and utilities for the new home neighborhood according the county regulations. The developer will then sell lots to home builders who will build new homes on the home sites.
Private communities – A new home community or new home neighborhood that is gated. Some may have a staffed guard house with security personnel. These new home communities typically are in new home neighborhoods where new homes are being constructed and they are considered private gated communities.
Gated communities - A new home community or new home neighborhood that is gated. Some may have a staffed guard house with security personnel. These new home communities typically are in new home neighborhoods where new homes are being constructed and they are considered private gated communities.
Waterfront communities - Usually a large track of land purchase by a developer for constructions of new homes. The developer manages all the site work and utilities for the new home neighborhood according the county regulations. The developer will then sell lots to home builders who will build new homes on the home sites. Several lots would be on the lake, pond, river or ocean. Not all lots would have views or access to the lake, pond, river or ocean. Some lots may only enjoy a view of the lake, pond, river or ocean.
Waterfront lots - Usually a building lot in a new home neighborhood or new home community that has direct access to a lake, pond, river or ocean.
Waterfront homes – A new home or existing home on a piece of property that is directly on lake, pond, river or ocean.
New waterfront homes – A new home constructed usually by a new home builder on a piece of property that is directly on lake, pond, river or ocean.
Gated neighborhoods – A new home community or new home neighborhood that is gated. Some may have a staffed guard house with security personnel. These new home communities typically are in new home neighborhoods where new homes are being constructed and they are considered private gated communities.
Home site – A piece of property, vacant lot, or building lot sometimes in a new home community or a new home neighborhood also referred to as existing home communities and existing home neighborhoods.
Building – A structure or dwelling usually built by a commercial contractor or a new home builder used for residential use or commercial use.
Home building – The process of constructing or building a new home on a tract of land or in a new home neighborhood or new home community or an existing home neighborhood or existing home community.
Construction - A structure or dwelling usually built by a commercial contractor or a new home builder used for residential use or commercial use.
Housing - A dwelling constructed usually by a new home builder in a new home neighborhood or new home community.
New home amenities – New home amenities could be numerous things like whirlpool tubs, upgraded appliances or swimming pools. These amenities are usually found in new homes in new home communities and are a combination of ideas from a new home owner or the new home home builder or Construction Company. On several occasions an interior decorator or architect will consult with a new home owner or the new home, home builder or Construction Company to determine the details of the new home amenities found in the new home.
Neighborhood amenities - An example of neighborhood amenities are as follows but are not limited to - golf courses, swimming pools, walking trails, playground, club house, park area, community center, tennis courts, fitness facilities, basketball court, bike trails, boat docks, fishing, hunting, lawn maintenance, mountain views, riding trails, horse riding, sidewalks, skiing, soccer fields, street lights, water slides, etc.
Neighborhood builder – A person or construction company which builds or constructs a dwelling constructed usually by a home builder in a new home community or new home neighborhood, or on a track of land usually making it an acreage estate if it is built on more than one acre of land.
Find a builder – You can find a builder which is usually A person or construction company which builds or constructs a dwelling constructed usually by a home builder in a new home community or new home neighborhood, or on a track of land usually making it an acreage estate if it is built on more than one acre of land. By consulting a real estate book or new home guide or by contacting a local branch of the city association of home builders, the county association of home builders, the state association of home builders or the national association of home builders.
Retirement communities – Retirement homes have evolved to become retirement communities which usually have very small residential lots with small lawns and full lawn care services. Additional neighborhood amenities are as follows but are not limited to - golf courses, swimming pools, walking trails, playground, club house, park area, community center, tennis courts, fitness facilities, basketball court, bike trails, boat docks, fishing, hunting, lawn maintenance, mountain views, riding trails, horse riding, sidewalks, skiing, soccer fields, street lights, water slides, etc.
House plans – Blue print drawings of a home or dwelling detailing the floor plan and dimensions of the house or home. House plans must be approved in most neighborhoods or communities prior to construction to maintain the feel or concept the developer initiated in the neighborhood or community.
Floor plans - Blue print drawings of a home or dwelling with very few details of the floor plan. Usually used to convey the layout of the home our house that can be built. These are typically handed out at a sales office in a new home community or new home neighborhood. The final house plans must be approved in most neighborhoods or communities prior to construction to maintain the feel or concept the developer initiated in the neighborhood or community.
Master planned communities – A new home community or new home neighborhood designed with a small city in mind. These new home communities and new home neighborhoods may include a grocery store, gas station, school, post office and general store intended for the residents of the new home community or new home neighborhood.
Financing – The act of acquiring a mortgage for a new home or existing home usually through a bank or mortgage broker.
Home financing - The act of acquiring a mortgage for a new home or existing home usually through a bank or mortgage broker.
Home refinancing - The act of replacing an existing mortgage with a new mortgage for a new home or existing home usually through a bank or mortgage broker. Refinancing may be done to obtain a lower interest rate or house payment or pull cash out of a home with equity.
Real estate – Property in buildings and land.
New home directory – a source which provides information on new homes or existing homes, usually in new home neighborhoods or existing home neighborhoods. New home directories may be found in local news papers or real estate books or real estate guides generally specific to individual cities or counties.
Land directory - a source which provides information on tracts of land, acreage estates, ranches or farm land. Land directories may be found in local news papers or real estate books or real estate guides generally specific to individual cities or counties.
Neighborhood directory - a source which provides information on new homes or existing homes, usually in new home neighborhoods or existing home neighborhoods. New home directories may be found in local news papers or real estate books or real estate guides generally specific to individual cities or counties.
Real estate broker - an agent who negotiates contracts of purchase and sale (as of real estate, commodities, or securities)
Real estate broker - an agent who negotiates contracts of purchase and sale (as of real estate, commodities, or securities)
New homes for sale - A new home or used home or dwelling placed on the market for sale usually by a real estate agent for a broker or for sale by owner.
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