Why Buy New? - Ward Homes Yorkshire

Why Buy New?

Here are 6 good reasons why buying a new home is a perfect decision...

Energy Efficiency

Fitted with the latest energy-efficient insulation, heating systems and UPVC windows, living in one of our brand-new homes could keep you warmer, and save you £2,600* a year in energy costs compared to an older property. Despite efforts to retrofit older homes with improved energy efficient features, many fail to reach the same standards as new homes do.

BUILT JUST FOR YOU

What a breath of fresh air to move into a property where everything is completely brand new and sparkling clean! You can be safe in the knowledge that you will be the very first person to turn on the lights, walk on the floors, use the kitchen, and take a shower in your very own new home.

MOVE STRAIGHT IN

Buying a new home means no costly renovations or hours spent sourcing tradespeople to fix existing issues. We take care of all the hard work to build you a quality crafted home, and all you need to do is move in with your belongings once your keys are ready to collect.

LOW CARBON FOOTPRINT

We are all committed to reducing our carbon footprint to reverse climate change. Reduced energy consumption and the use of renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, means that new homes emit only a third of the carbon that an older property does.

HIGH SPEC QUALITY

Buying a well-built new home means that you are getting the best and most innovative quality materials, fixtures, and fittings. From your beautiful brand-new kitchen to your modern electrical appliances and ventilation systems, you can be sure that everything is in perfect working order for your busy lifestyle.

LESS MAINTENANCE

When you buy an older property, you are sure to encounter the need to replace items, repair old features, and keep on top of DIY duties. When you buy a new home, you can spend less time and money on maintenance, giving you more time to do the things you love the most.

*According to the ‘Watt a Save’ report published by the HBF

**Statistics from the ‘Watt a Save’ report published by the HBF