Visiting Display Homes is a great way to explore New Homes and House Designs from a range of new Home Builders in one location. Builders use Display Homes as a way to showcase their New Homes to prospective Home Buyers, giving people a feel for the room sizes and general layout of the House Designs and possible options. Display homes are also designed to inspire visitors with new concepts in modern living options and are open for everyone to view, consider and decide upon.
It's not only New Home Buyers who can be wondering through Display Homes, its people planning on renovating who often find inspiration and ideas on new product options at display villages. It's often these same people looking to renovate who find themselves quickly weighing up the options and deciding that building a new home is a cheaper and smarter option. Let that be a warning, if you have your heart set on renovating that old "shack" on that great inner suburban block, it might be a wise move to steer clear of display homes.
In most instances Home Builders will use Display Homes as an introduction, whilst actually having a number of other plans and designs available either similar to the display home shown or completely different. It can be a good idea when visiting the Display Homes Village to ask the builders about other options, if the home shown doesn't exactly suit your needs.
When visiting you will notice Home Builders will generally have a varying level of inclusions within the price. There is no right or wrong way for builders to showcase their display homes and prices. What is important is that the home buyer is able to understand the price of the New Home Design and what is included in that price. This means asking questions is most important.
Some Home Builders will showcase Display Homes with an "As Displayed" Price, i.e. the things you see in the display home generally being included in the price, excluding obvious things like furniture etc. Other House Builders will showcase Display Homes with a "Base Price" shown, with the option for the new Home Buyer to add non-standard display home options to the price. This could include things like upgraded ceiling heights, or appliances etc. Remember each builder is different and there is no right or wrong way.
Display Homes are generally found within display Villages where you can view a large number of House Designs from a number of different House builders at the one location. Some Display Homes Villages are open 7 Days a week, whilst it is common for others to be open from Saturday until Wednesday.
There are Display Homes showcased to satisfy every new home need, all you need to do is get out there and take a look.