We help first-time new home buyers get the lay of the land.
Considering a new home in Central Park Denver from local builders like Thrive Home Builders (formerly New Town Builders), Wonderland Homes, Parkwood Homes, Boulder Creek Neighborhoods, or Infinity Home Collection?
It’s simple, right? Just walk into an open house at the model home, pick a lot, and sign a contract? Why do you need a REALTOR® to buy a new home? To put it bluntly: the sales associates are personable and helpful, but they work for the builder and represent the builder’s interests — not yours. If you decide to buy a new home in Central Park Denver, you will embark on a journey that can last up to 12 months. It takes vision, commitment, and trust.
We are the bridge between you and your builder.
We have former builder sales representatives on our team and collectively we have helped hundreds of clients through this complex process. We have years of experience in asking the right questions, picking options, selecting the best lots. We consult with our clients to help them avoid pitfalls and understand the nuances in communications with builders. We advocate for our clients when things go wrong, when the construction falls behind schedule, or mistakes are made.
Our past clients have told us how grateful they were to involve us at the beginning of the process. They recognized that we were able to save them money and aggravation by helping them seamlessly move from their current residence into their new home.
How to get started with Central Park new home builders?
Would you like to find out more information about the builders who offer new homes in Central Park? Contact us. Since most of us live in the neighborhood, we often become aware of new incentives, lot releases and other programs before they appear on the builder’s website.
Want to do some more recon?
The builders’ logos below will take you to their current websites, providing general information on pricing, availability, and floor plans.
Remember, it won’t cost more to work with a REALTOR® when you buy a new home, but it could save you thousands.