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  2. Pros and cons of new-construction homes - AOL

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    Pros of new construction Brand new. ... Cons of new construction Longer timeline. ... To wit: While the median price of a new home in November 2023 was $434,700, ...

  3. Should You Buy a New Construction Home? Here Are the Pros and ...

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    Builders design new constructions with modern floor plans, closets and other storage, security and home theater wiring — and electrical outlet placement. Older homes are often laid out in a way ...

  4. Planned obsolescence - Wikipedia

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    Notable works. Organizations and groups. People. Related social movements. See also. v. t. e. In economics and industrial design, planned obsolescence (also called built-in obsolescence or premature obsolescence) is the concept of policies planning or designing a product with an artificially limited useful life or a purposely frail design, so ...

  5. Buying New Construction Homes, the Pros and Cons - AOL

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    Here are some pros. With the available inventory of homes in today's market, you might want to take a look at "new construction", which is a new property being offered by a home builder. Wondering ...

  6. Trade-off - Wikipedia

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    Trade-off. A trade-off (or tradeoff) is a situational decision that involves diminishing or losing on quality, quantity, or property of a set or design in return for gains in other aspects. In simple terms, a tradeoff is where one thing increases, and another must decrease. Tradeoffs stem from limitations of many origins, including simple ...

  7. Overengineering - Wikipedia

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    Overengineering. Overengineering, or over-engineering, [ 1] is the act of designing a product or providing a solution to a problem that is complicated in a way that provides no value or could have been designed to be simpler. [ 2] As a design philosophy, it is a violation of the minimalist ethos of "less is more" or "worse is better", as well ...

  8. What’s the best way to pay for home renovations ... - AOL

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    Pros and cons of borrowing for renovations. Pros. You can start the project just as soon as you get funding. You'll have money to direct to other goals and needs, such as paying for college or ...

  9. Object-oriented analysis and design - Wikipedia

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    e. Object-oriented analysis and design ( OOAD) is a technical approach for analyzing and designing an application, system, or business by applying object-oriented programming, as well as using visual modeling throughout the software development process to guide stakeholder communication and product quality. OOAD in modern software engineering ...