First-time homebuyers often start small and then sell when they find they need more room. Moving can be a time-consuming task, and, oftentimes, it makes sense to buy a larger home when you are starting out. You may not think you need that much room, but realistically you'll find overnight guests, changes to the family dynamics and life itself change rapidly. Within months or a few years, people find themselves thankful that they purchased roomier, Waynesville four-bedroom houses the first time.
Once you've moved into a new home and gotten settled, it doesn't take long before you are forming bonds with neighbors and feeling at home in your neighborhood. Starting in a larger home ensures that you will be happy in your home for the majority of your adult life.
| New as of 02-01-12 DABR |
| New as of 01-11-12 DABR |
| New as of 01-06-12 DABR |
| New as of 12-29-11 DABR |
| New as of 12-29-11 DABR |
| New as of 12-29-11 DABR |
| New as of 10-24-11 DABR |
| New as of 10-06-11 DABR |
| New as of 10-05-11 DABR |
| New as of 09-10-11 DABR |
| Reduced $15,000 to $240,000 on 01-21-12 DABR |
| Reduced $1,600 to $217,900 on 01-17-12 DABR |
| Reduced $5,000 to $424,900 on 01-06-12 DABR |
| Reduced $20,000 to $549,900 on 12-29-11 DABR |
| Reduced $10,000 to $250,000 on 11-02-11 DABR |
| Reduced $100,000 to $1,050,000 on 10-19-11 DABR |
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