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Why New Homes Are Often Rushed at the Final Stage

  • holl176
  • Jan 19
  • 1 min read

The final weeks of a new build project are often the most pressured. Developers are working to meet handover deadlines, coordinate multiple trades, and complete final checks at speed.


This rush can lead to small but important details being overlooked. Finishing touches, alignment issues, and incomplete installations are most commonly missed at this stage.


A snagging inspection acts as a final quality control step, ensuring the property meets expected standards before long-term occupation begins.

 
 
 

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