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The option to downgrade

Granite or Corian? Stainless or black? Rug or hardwood? The possibilities can be endless. When purchasing new construction, homebuyers may be given an extensive menu of options to sift through. Often builders will prequalify new homebuyers for approximately 10% or more over the purchase price of a house, in anticipation of all the amenities that will be added. However, another program among builders is to automatically include all the high-end upgrades in the price. All the bells and whistles are standard, so there are no choices to make or decisions to agonize over for hours. So now, home buyers have the option to decide if they want options.

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