When families ask us how to choose a floor plan, organization consistently ranks as one of their top priorities. And with over 85 years of experience, Jagoe Homes has learned exactly which design elements turn chaotic routines into smooth, manageable rhythms; so everyone has what they need, when they need it.
16 Smart Questions to Ask Home Builders…
This guide reveals 16 insider questions to ask home builders that most buyers never consider. Whether you’re exploring a custom home or working with an established builder, these questions help ensure your new house becomes the home you actually wanted. You’ll discover what to ask about the construction process, design flexibility, and hidden factors that impact your investment.
How to Compare Home Builder Incentives Like a Pro
This guide will show you how to evaluate home builder incentives like a seasoned pro, ensuring you get real value that fits your family’s specific needs and budget. When you understand how incentives really work, you can make confident decisions that benefit your family both now and in the future.
How to Research Home Builders the Smart Way
This guide will show you exactly how to research home builders like a pro, using four proven strategies that reveal which builders truly deliver on their promises. By the end, you’ll know how to separate the exceptional builders from the merely adequate ones.
New Construction vs. Resale Homes — 2025 Buyers Comparison Guide
New construction often lists 10–20% higher in price, yet lower energy bills, near-zero repairs, and builder incentives can equalize—or even beat—the yearly cost of a comparable resale . One NAHB analysis showed a buyer could pay ~23% more up front for a new house and still spend the same in the first year as they would owning an older home . In short, higher purchase price doesn’t always mean higher cost of ownership.
When comparing new vs. resale, price tag is often the first thing people notice. A newly built home usually costs more up front than a similar-size older home in the same area. How much more? Early 2025 data showed the median new home was only about $14k more than a comparable resale. In Indiana and Kentucky, new home prices have…








