This debate comes up often. Let’s talk about the pros and cons of each.
Restoration offers:
Restoring an older home offers unique character, established neighborhoods, and potential for equity.
Pros: Preserves architectural character, often located in established, convenient neighborhoods. Can be done in stages, potentially allowing you to live in the home during repairs.
Cons: High risk of unexpected expenses (asbestos, plumbing, electrical). Maintenance is often higher and ongoing, even after renovations. It may be harder to find parts as well.
Best For: Those who love a specific location, want unique design, or enjoy historical character.
New construction offers:
New homes the buyer has more involvement in the home style and materials. You have more input in the design, if you are willing to pay the price.
Pros: High energy efficiency with modern insulation and appliances, leading to lower utility bills. Lower initial maintenance costs, often with builder warranties.
Cons: Higher initial price per square foot ($450–$650+ vs. $150–$500+ for remodels). Often in newer, less mature neighborhoods with potential for construction delays.
Best For: Buyers seeking energy efficiency, smart home technology, and zero immediate repairs.

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