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3 ways to win the homebuying process

Here’s why buyers shouldn’t shy away from new construction homes and developments.

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Bonus: Walsh is conveniently located just 12 miles from downtown Fort Worth and provides quick access to both I-30 and I-20.

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Whether you’re a new home buyer or a veteran, buying a house can be daunting. But it doesn’t have to be. Enter: Walsh, an actively developing community in west Fort Worth.

Walsh’s residential neighborhoods are being developed by Republic Property Group (RPG), in partnership with Walsh Companies. RPG has 50+ years of experience developing award-winning master-planned communities, which means they know what home buyers are looking for.

In a challenging home-buying market, there are advantages to purchasing a newly-built home, including:

  1. There’s less competition among offers.
  2. Builders may have the ability to offer financing incentives, built-in warranties, and upgrade credits on a new construction home.
  3. Homes are typically offered with state-of-the-art appliances and energy-efficient building materials.

Walsh is currently building three brand-new residential phases that range from luxury townhomes + boutique garden homes to nearly 5,000-sqft homes by luxury home builders, including Britton, Toll Brothers, and Drees Custom Homes. Find your dream home.

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