Everyone deserves the opportunity to own their own home. That’s the focus of Starlight Homes, the newest builder in Sunterra. They want homeownership to be accessible and affordable for everyone, particularly for first-time buyers.
Starlight Homes, in conjunction with parent company Ashton Woods, has helped more than 60,000 families become homeowners. They do this by crafting budget-friendly designs that don’t skimp on quality. Interiors include must-have features like open floor plans, granite countertops, flex rooms and more.
One of the biggest hurdles for many homebuyers, especially first-time buyers, is saving for a down payment. Starlight Homes addresses this by offering options that may allow you to purchase a home with little to no down payment. This approach can significantly reduce the upfront costs associated with buying a home. And you don’t need pre-approval.
Through the Starlight Advantage Program, the builder contributes a set amount toward closing costs. This further reduces out-of-pocket expenses for new homeowners, making the dream of ownership more attainable.
First-time buyers in particular benefit from a simplified buying process. Starlight Homes offers a straightforward five-step process that guides buyers from discovery to closing, demystifying what can often be an overwhelming experience. You can simply search for a home online, give them a call, meet with experts in their sales office, tour homes and start the paperwork.
Unlike many other builders, Starlight Homes does not have their own lender, but they work hard to help you identify financing options that can make monthly payments comparable to or even lower than rent payments.
Sunterra is proud to partner with Starlight Homes to offer affordable homes in our “sun-tastic” community. Homes range from 1,721 to 2,722 square feet and are priced from the low $300,000s. The one- and two- story homes feature up to five bedrooms, open floor plans, two-car garages, entertainment lofts, covered patios and more. Stop by and talk to one of their sales representatives today.