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Pardee Homes Provides "Smart Move Advantage" Program to Its California and Nevada Homebuyers

Qualified buyers purchasing new Pardee home can get rental income for existing home.

Pardee Homes Provides "Smart Move Advantage" Program to Its California and Nevada Homebuyers
2012-05-12
SAN DIEGO, CA, May 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Qualified homebuyers who purchase a new home from Pardee Homes can secure rental income on their existing home, via the "Smart Move Advantage" company. Available in the builder's Southern California and Las Vegas new home communities, the program offered by Smart Move Advantage aims to help prospective buyers capitalize on one of the best buyers' markets in decades, according to Pardee Homes Senior Vice President of Sales Gary Probert.

"Pricing and financing point to 'yes' for a new home purchase, yet selling your existing home remains challenging," Probert said. "By providing our qualified buyers with up to 3 years of rental income for their existing home, the Smart Move Advantage program removes a big hurdle."

The Smart Move Advantage program is available to qualified buyers for new homes in any of these locations. Sales representatives at the Pardee Homes model home centers can provide more details and you can also visit http://www.pardeehomes.com/smart-move-advantage.

Buyers seeking a new home from Pardee Homes will find distinctive choices throughout the award-winning builder's markets, in a variety of sizes, price ranges and locations. These buyers can consider choices in California's Inland Empire; in the Los Angeles area and in San Diego. Nevada homebuyers can choose from a wide selection in Las Vegas.

The Smart Move Advantage program represents one of several steps Pardee Homes has taken to boost consumer confidence and smooth the path to new-home ownership. Through its "Homeward Bound" program, Pardee Homes also provides its prospective buyers with expert assistance on credit issues that can affect home loan availability.

Homeward Bound services include: a no-charge credit analysis; a clear determination of how much house a prospective buyer can afford; and an accurate calculation of the monthly payment on that house. The company also provides assistance with credit enhancement and repair, and budgeting for the down payment.

"Our commitment to the customer goes far beyond building a quality home," said Robert. "For Pardee Homes, quality assistance with buying a home shares top billing with quality design/build quality measures, and we are glad to add Smart Move Advantage to the help we offer our buyers."

Celebrating more than 90 years in homebuilding, Pardee Homes creates new homes and communities for first-time through luxury homebuyers, in Southern California and Las Vegas. The company was among the first to embrace master-planned community concepts; green homebuilding measures; environmentally sensitive development practices; and customer-focused processes for new home purchase.

Pardee Homes is also widely known for its steadfast civic outreach, and for helping to bring new schools, parks and recreational amenities to its market areas. The company has earned scores of honors for customer service, green and sustainable building practices, architectural design, master-planned communities and marketing. See www.pardeehomes.com.

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[Press-News.org] Pardee Homes Provides "Smart Move Advantage" Program to Its California and Nevada Homebuyers
Qualified buyers purchasing new Pardee home can get rental income for existing home.