New construction

The builder has a representative. You should too.

A new home can still involve contract risk, construction questions, deadlines, inspections, financing choices, change orders, walkthrough items, and competing incentives. Larry helps buyers slow the decision down enough to understand what is included and what must still be verified.

01

Builder comparison

Compare location, floor plans, included features, options, construction timelines, incentives, warranties, and the complete financial picture.

02

Contract through construction

Track the agreement, deposits, selections, financing, important milestones, inspections, walkthroughs, and unresolved items.

03

Independent perspective

The on-site sales representative works for the builder. Buyer representation gives you a professional focused on your interests.

Clear answers

Questions clients ask.

Do I pay more for a home if I use a real estate agent?

Compensation and builder policies vary. Ask Larry before visiting or registering so representation and any compensation arrangement can be discussed clearly at the beginning.

Should a new home be inspected?

New does not mean flawless. Buyers should discuss appropriate inspection stages and final walkthrough procedures with qualified professionals.

When should I contact Larry?

Before your first builder visit or online registration. Some builders have rules about when an agent must be identified.

Start with a conversation

Tell Larry what you are considering.

No pressure and no obligation. Bring the question, property, or goal in front of you.

Please provide an email address or phone number so Larry can respond.