Before You Visit a Display Home: Your Simple Checklist for NSW Home Buyers
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Visiting a display home is one of the most exciting steps in your home-building journey. It helps you understand how spaces feel, compare layouts and see real workmanship. But to get the most out of your visit, it helps to arrive prepared. 

A few small details can make your time at a display home much more productive and much less confusing.

This blog gives you a simple checklist to bring with you when you visit any Kurmond Homes display home in NSW.

A Quick Look at What’s in This Checklist

Here are the key items we will cover:

Your block dimensions

  • Your budget range
  • Saved facades you like
  • A list of must-haves and nice-to-haves
  • Questions about your land
  • Current promotions to ask about
  • Visiting more than one display home

Now, let’s go through each of these in a little more detail.

Your Display Home Visit Checklist

1. Bring Your Block Dimensions
Bring your lot width, depth, slope, orientation and any known restrictions. This helps the consultant propose designs that fit your land and comply with council or estate rules.

2. Know Your Budget Range
You don’t need to know the exact number, but a realistic budget range helps the consultant recommend homes and inclusions that fit your financial comfort zone.

3. Save Your Favourite Facades
Before your visit, look at Kurmond’s façade options and save the ones you prefer. It helps the consultant understand your style, whether modern, classic, Hamptons or contemporary.

4. List Your Must-Haves and Nice-to-Haves

Create a simple list.

  • Must-haves may include four bedrooms, a study, or a double garage.
  • Nice-to-haves may include a butler’s pantry, storage upgrades or an outdoor living area.

This makes comparisons much easier.

5. Ask About Current Promotions

Builders sometimes have limited-time promotions that add value to your home. Asking about current offers helps you plan your inclusions and understand what’s available right now.

6. Bring Questions About Your Land

If your land has slope, trees, easements or bushfire classifications, bring those details. Ask how these conditions may impact design choices, site costs and approval steps.

Why This Checklist Matters When Visiting a Display Home

Preparing a few key details before your visit makes the whole experience smoother and more useful. 

When you bring your block information, budget range and saved facades, the consultant can point you toward designs that genuinely suit your land, lifestyle and goals. It also helps you avoid looking at homes that are not the right fit.

Conclusion

A display home visit is a key step in turning your ideas into a real home. Arriving prepared helps you make smarter decisions, ask better questions and feel confident about your next steps. Whether you’re building your first home, upgrading for more space or planning a multi-generational future, this checklist gives you everything you need for a smooth display home visit.

Kurmond Homes has display homes across NSW, each showcasing thoughtful layouts, quality finishes and family-friendly designs. We invite you to explore them and start planning your new home with confidence.

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For locations, opening times or guidance, visit kurmondhomes.com.au or call 1300 764 761.

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