What are the benefits of buying a new-build home?

3 – 9 February 2025 is New Homes Week. So we’re shining a spotlight on just some of the benefits you can expect with a move to a new-build home.

Some go without saying: you get to immerse yourself in an untouched space, a home for making memories in that’s only ever been yours. But there are other, less obvious perks, too. New homes come with 10-year structural guarantees, energy-efficient features that could save you money on bills, and a often ready-made community to immerse yourself into.

Here are just some of the reasons why a new-build might just tick all of the boxes on your home-hunting list.

Energy-saving features

Chances are if you’ve been home-hunting, you’ll be keen to find out the energy-efficiency rating of the homes you find on Rightmove.

New homes can be up to four times more energy-efficient than a home that hasn’t been recently built. This is because they’re often kitted out with the latest energy-saving building materials and smart technology. And many achieve the highest EPC ratings of A or B.

Take a look at this new home with a double ‘A’ energy efficiency rating:

A 3-bed home with underfloor heating and solar panels
Barden Road, Speldhurst
£700,000


Sumner Pridham, Tunbridge Wells


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Home-buying schemes

Some new-build homes can be bought through buying schemes. You can read more about current buying schemes here, including criteria you’d need to meet to be eligible for the scheme.

Shared ownership is a scheme offered by some housing providers that allows you to buy a share of a property, and then pay rent on the remaining part. Properties purchased through shared ownership can either be new builds, or resales of existing shared ownership properties.

In Scotland, the Low-Cost Initiative for First-Time Buyers (LIFT) is a shared-equity scheme. Buyers purchase a percentage of a home (between 60% and 90%, depending on the type of LIFT scheme being used), and the Scottish government holds the remaining share.

Launched by the house-building industry, Deposit Unlock is another scheme for new-build buyers. It’s available to both first-timers and those already on the property ladder, who are able to raise a 5% deposit. The remaining 95% of the purchase price can then be borrowed from selected lenders participating in the scheme.

Take a look at this new home that can be purchased using Deposit Unlock:

A 4-bed new-build detached home
Church Road, Paddock Wood, Kent
£675,000


Vistry South East (Countryside)


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Design choices

When you buy a home off-plan, you can usually visit a development’s show home to take a look the interior design scheme. And you may have the opportunity to customise your own design by choosing things like flooring, work surfaces and cabinetry. This ensures your home is fitted out according to your exact specifications and taste. Many developers also offer a range of furniture packages to get you started.

Take a look at this new-build home:

A community-owned flat surrounded by woodland
Hidden Gardens, Kirkstall, Leeds
£197,500


Citu. Yorkshire


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No chain

Buying a new-build means you’ll be ‘chain free’, so you’re not waiting for a seller to find another home to move to before you can move in. If you find a new-build home that’s move-in ready, sales progress quickly, so you could be unpacking those boxes before you know it.

No renovations required

There will be no renovation work to carry out in your new home. So you can move in knowing everything is brand new, and many of your fixtures, fittings and structural works will be protected by guarantees.

Community

The theme of New Homes Week 2025 is ‘Community’, as many people moving into new home developments will find a ready-made community to be a part of from the moment they move in.

In August 2024, first-time buyers Georgia and Rory got the keys to their new-build Bellway home they found on Rightmove. Georgia says: “We instantly fell in love with the location and community spirit within the area, and we really can feel a sense of belonging now we’re here. Everyone looks out for each other on the estate, even the little things like if a parcel’s left on a neighbour’s doorstep, people will always take it in to look after it. We have lots of small business owners who happen to live in the neighbourhood, too: gardeners, bakers, beauticians, and dog-walkers. And everyone’s been ready to step in to help whenever we’ve needed it!”

Georgia at her new home in Halstead, Essex