Philadelphia New-Build Buyer Finds 100 Defects
How Common Are Defects in Philadelphia New-Builds? Often, defects in Philadelphia new-builds appear less like isolated mishaps and more like a recurring market pattern. Philadelphia reporting found more than 650 homeowners in the region with serious water damage in homes purchased over two decades. Those homes came from 27 different builders, suggesting the problem reaches across companies rather than reflecting a single outlier. Similar scrutiny in housing markets elsewhere has also centered on predatory contracts and broader calls for stronger consumer protections. WHYY also reported more than 20 Streamline buyers around Philadelphia experienced defects, largely involving water infiltration. Philadelphia homeowners next to new construction have also reported structural damage from excavation, underpinning, and demolition tied to adjacent projects. Signals for Buyers For buyers, these figures can reshape expectations about the likelihood of post-closing problems in newer homes. They...