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Buying a new home

Buying a new home, one step at a time

What should you expect when building your own home? There are many steps before the keys are in your hands. We've outlined some of the major milestones spanning from the beginning days of the home search until you're ready to pull up your moving truck and start unpacking boxes.

Finding a location to build your own home is often cited as one of the most important factors in the search. Zeroing in on the right community for your needs is as important as finding the home itself. Schools, commute and amenities can all factor into your decision. When you're searching on RichmondAmerican.com, be sure to use the search filters to narrow down communities. You can search by communities with pools, dog parks and more.

2. Select your floor plan

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Once you've narrowed down your options to a couple neighborhoods, it's time to assess your lifestyle so you can start exploring floor plans. How many bedrooms are on your wish list? Do you need a study so you can work from home? A sales associate can walk you through layout options. Read more on exploring floor plans.

3. Tour homes

Once your needs and wants have been established, it's time to tour homes to see which one best fits your lifestyle. Will you be able to keep an eye on the kids while you're cooking dinner? Does the office space provide privacy for working from home? Be sure to walk through the homes with your day-to-day activities in mind.

4. Sign your contract

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In the days before you put ink to paper, make sure you have your finances in order. Getting pre-qualified for a mortgage is a great first step because it will help you determine how much you can afford. The folks at Richmond American's affiliate mortgage company, HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation, will be happy to walk you through the process.*

What's so important about signing the contract? This is an important step because it allows us to reserve your homesite and begin the building process. Once you sign on the dotted line, snap a photo because it's official and you'll want to remember this day!

* The Richmond American Homes companies (RAH) and HomeAmerican Mortgage Corporation (HMC) are owned, directly or indirectly, by M.D.C. Holdings, Inc, and, therefore, are affiliated companies. RAH and HMC offer services independently of each other, and if you obtain a product or service from one company, you are not required to utilize the services of, or obtain products from, the other company. Your decision to use a company that is not affiliated with RAH or HMC will not affect your ability to obtain products and services from these companies.

5. Walk-through appts.

You may have one or several walk-through appointments, depending on how far along your home is at the time of contract. When your home is complete, it's time for us to show you around, review maintenance information and answer any questions you may have. The finish line is in sight.

6. Get your keys!

Couple being handed keys to their home on new front porch

Closing day is a moment for the memory books. Tag us on Instagram to commemorate the occasion. Once the paperwork is signed, the home you've envisioned is yours. We'll schedule several follow-up check-ins to answer questions and take care of any service requests.

Couple being handed keys to their home on new front porch
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