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What To Look For When Touring Display Homes: A First Home Buyer’s Guide

If you’re in the market for your first home, touring display homes is like stepping into the dream before it becomes reality. Speaking practically, display homes provide great first home buyers with great insights into what they can and should expect from new home builds. Cost breakdowns for all the materials, features, and amenities installed in the display home can also provide realistic expectations of how much you can expect to spend when building a new home in Australia.

But as exciting as it is to tour display homes, the opportunity can also be naturally overwhelming for novice buyers. Between the sleek finishes and impressive layouts, it’s easy to lose sight of what you actually need versus what’s just marketing magic.

A little knowledge goes a long way, so you can ask agents the right questions and walk away informed – not just dazzled by the shiny countertops. This guide breaks down the key things to focus on, so you’re ready to make confident, smart decisions as you hunt for your perfect first home.

Start With Practicality: Location, Layout, and Liveability

When you’re searching for “display homes near me” on Google, you’re likely looking for convenience, but it’s essential to dig a little deeper. Finding an ideal location isn’t just about proximity to your workplace or favourite café. Consider the accessibility of schools, public transport, and any upcoming civil projects within the area that could increase property value – like shopping centres and train stations, for instance. With metro Melbourne growing in size year on year, there are a selection of satellite growth suburbs with planned projects that are primed to see house prices rise over the next decade. Familiarising yourself with these projected trends can help ensure you invest responsibly and strategically – which is a must in the Melbourne housing market today.

Next, let’s talk about layout, and coincidentally also liveability. A display home with a gorgeous open-plan kitchen and living space may present like it should be featured in an interior decorating magazine – but is it practical for your lifestyle? Is there enough privacy between bedrooms and common areas? Can you imagine entertaining friends or having quiet nights in without feeling cramped? Think about how the home works for your lifestyle, not just how it looks.

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Tips: And if you do suspect that the floor plan of a display home isn’t optimal for liveability, then be sure to ask the developer questions about floor plan variants that may be available, and the design principles behind these variants. Their answer should include considerations for families and Australian interior design trends.

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Look Beyond the Sparkle: What’s Actually Included?

Speaking of design trends, it’s common for display homes to be decked out with the works. In fact, you could go so far as to say that display homes are the ultimate show-offs – and that’s no accident. Builders fill their display homes out with high-end finishes, professional landscaping, and stylish furniture to help prospective buyers visualise themselves living there comfortably. But don’t let all that glamour fool you. What you see isn’t always what you get.

That being said, a reputable building agency should never include materials or features in a display home that aren’t available to you as a buyer. So be sure to always ask for a thorough list of what is included. Are those luxury appliances, stone benchtops and designer light fixtures included, and at what cost point?

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Note: It’s also wise to ask developers if they offer wholesale prices or are at the very least positioned to offer discounts through their suppliers. Oftentimes, the best property developers will have exclusive access to luxury materials or built-in amenities for their clients. Before you sign your contract, you’ll absolutely want to outline what perks will be available to you.

Inspect the Quality: Craftsmanship and Materials

Australia’s property development market has been in a state of flux over the past 5 years, namely due to global materials shortages, import delays, and local labour shortages. As a result, home buyers have rightly become weary of partnering with ‘dodgy builders’. Contrastingly, builders with glowing reputations and strong customer testimonials are worth their weight in gold.

For emerging property developers, building quality showrooms and display homes can help ensure that they make a strong first impression to their pool of prospective home buyers. For home buyers, learning how to discern whether a display home has been constructed to a high standard means learning how to look past all the industry bells and whistles. What are some surefire signs of poor quality? The devil’s in the details.

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Tips: One of the most important things to do during your tour is to closely inspect the build quality. Those perfect corners and seamless finishes might look great from a distance, but how do they hold up under the microscope? Don’t be afraid to open cupboards, check under sinks, and run your hand along skirting boards to assess the craftsmanship.

Be mindful that materials used are just as important. Are the floors made from low-maintenance, durable materials? Are the cabinets heavy or do they feel a little flimsy? Are you working with solid wood floors, or composite wood panels, or daresay even linoleum installed over a concrete slab? Securing answers to these questions now can help you streamline your developer selection process as a prospective first home builder.

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Adaptability: Will It Work Long-Term?

Your first home might be your forever home, or it might just be a stepping stone. Regardless, it needs to have the flexibility to meet your needs both now and in the future.

Property developers always say that the best home is one that will be able to grow with you. For first home buyers who are looking to maximise their stamp duty concession and other government-funded support, then it makes sense to buy a larger property that you can grow into. The key is balancing space and design with a sensible budget.

For instance, a display home may offer a larger floor plan but only at the expense of higher quality materials. If you have to decide between a 300 m2 home with marble countertops vs. a 500 m2 home with melamine benchtops, you’ll want to consider the larger property if you’re planning for a family down the line.

Storage is another practical consideration to make when evaluating the long-term liveability of an off the plan home or display home. Built-in storage is often overlooked during display home tours, but some well-placed hallway closets and walk-in wardrobes can instantly make a floorplan far more liveable.

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Note: So the next time you tour a display home, be sure to look at wardrobe space, understair storage, kitchen cupboards, and even garage layouts. Is there enough room for all your stuff, or will you be scrambling to make it work? No one wants to end up in a home that’s cluttered, so a little foresight now can save a ton of headache down the line.

Ask About Sustainability Features

As the price of energy continues to soar in Australia, sustainability is no longer just a nice-to-have — it’s an absolute must. So when touring display homes, ask about eco-friendly features like energy-efficient windows, solar panels, or smart home technology that helps slash your carbon footprint.

You can even ask about passive home design features to really test your developers. Climate-conscious developers who’ve intelligently designed their properties to prioritise thermal mass, reduce solar heat absorption, and ensure reduced reliance on heating and cooling are ensuring that their home designs will stay comfortable for decades to come, alongside aiding in keeping household utility bills low in the face of climbing energy rates.

Similarly, inquire about the energy star ratings of all built-in appliances as you tour any display home.

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Tips: This detail isn’t just important to prospective owner occupiers, but also to property investors who are looking to invest in rentals that abide by minimum energy efficiency standards. Plus, with growing awareness of environmental impact, sustainable homes tend to hold their value better, making them a savvy choice for property investors.

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Take Your Time and Ask Questions

Last but not least, don’t rush through the process. Touring display homes can be overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to visit multiple houses in one day. Display homes with limited inspection hours can also grow cramped, which can inhibit you from exploring as much as you’d like to, or even asking agents all the questions you may have.

But remember that this is your chance to do your due diligence on what is arguably the most important purchasing decision of your life. So instead of powering through it all, slow down and give yourself time to really take in each space. Sit on the sofa and look around, walk through the rooms a few times, and try to envisage yourself living there.

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Tips: And most importantly, ask questions. Builders and sales consultants are there to help, so don’t be shy. Whether you’re curious about warranties, the building process, or even customisation options, make sure you leave with all the information you need to make an informed decision.

Final Thoughts

Touring display homes is an exciting milestone in your first-home journey, but finding the right design or builder for you isn’t just about falling in love with a pretty facade. By focusing on practicality, quality, and future-proofing, you’ll ensure the home you choose isn’t just beautiful or insta-worthy — it’s perfect for you and your everyday needs.

So grab your checklist, take a deep breath, and enjoy the process. Your dream home is closer than you think!

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