Commack Real Estate: It’s More Than Just a New Home

November 6th, 2009 by Craig Axelrod | Filed under finance.

When looking at property in Commack New York, you want to find the perfect new house. New construction in Commack, such as houses built by Emmy new homes, you the chance to have a brand-house with beautiful layout that no family has lived in before.

More than just a new house, when you move to Commack it is a community. In the suburbs of Long Island, houses in Commack give families a solid school district and a strong sense of community. With many parks, golfing, restaurants and beautiful property, Commack NY should be one of the towns on your shortlist.

When you buy a home in Commack, you have a tremendous number of choices. There are more than 100 restaurants, a dozen parks, museums, and many activities for the family. Whether you like movies, bowling, sports, shopping or outdoor activities, the choices are yours.

Within the town, there are many local communities. Manorwood Estates in Commack, a new development by Emmy new homes, offers a range of choices from 3200 to 4000 sq.ft. with a variety of floor plans. Whether you’re looking for a classic design, open layouts or traditional designs, you’ll find many options available. On 1 acre parcels, these houses were spacious inside and out.

As you look a Commack property, ask yourself these 5 things:

1. is this a house layout or an old home? Many older homes have smaller rooms lower ceilings, lacking that open house feel.

2. Does the kitchen need to be renovated? This can cost $50,000 or more; with new construction, you have the brand-house of your dreams built into the price of the house.

3. Does the new home have enough bedrooms? Most people want at least one extra room for future family growth, visitors or a new house office. Make sure you don’t limit yourself with your buy.

4. How large is the basement? 20 years ago, people used the cellar for storage. Today, many families can pick up up to 2000 extra square feet of living space by finishing your basement. Ideally, you have high ceilings (8 to 9 feet) with as few low hanging duct work and piping as possible. Some homes designed two decades ago had high ceilings but piping and other structures hung from the ceiling throughout the basement, creating a maze that people are required to navigate around.

5. Do you like the neighbors? You are going to be living there, so be sure these are the people you want on your block.

As you choose your home, keep in mind-you’re buying a new home, not just the house. Make sure that you choose your house in Commack – or any other area – that is a new house you will be happy in.

Craig Axelrod is one of the senior developers from Emmy Homes. Emmy is which is one of Long Island’s most trusted home builders. Emmy’s Commack development features new construction in Commack. Visit EmmyHomes.com for details.

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