Garner new construction

New Homes in Renaissance at White Oak, Garner NC

Mungo Homes of NC builds in Renaissance at White Oak, where active homes range from $260,000 to $425,000. There are 9 homes selling now.

Homes for sale now in Renaissance at White Oak

$265,000131 Flowering Maple Way 278, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,510 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$388,500131 White Oak Garden Way, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,821 sq ft

Listed by BLUE KEY REALTY LLC

$425,000172 White Oak Gdn Way 2, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,978 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$399,000135 White Oak Garden Way, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 2,027 sq ft

Listed by Esteem Properties

$395,000447 White Oak Garden Way 328, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,866 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$283,973124 Blue Melody Avenue 268, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,566 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$270,000140 Blue Melody Avenue 272, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,550 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$265,000139 Flowering Maple Way 276, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,462 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$265,000135 Flowering Maple Way 277, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,581 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$275,000119 Flowering Maple Way 281, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,565 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$265,000111 Flowering Maple Way 283, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,581 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

$260,000116 Flowering Maple Way 289, Garner, NC 27529, Garner NC 27529

3 beds · 3 baths · 1,520 sq ft

Listed by Clayton Properties Group INC

What Mungo Homes of NC is building in Renaissance at White Oak

Mungo Homes of NC has 9 homes selling in Renaissance at White Oak right now, from $260,000 to $425,000. That band sits under the $418,800 midpoint for new construction in Garner, which is what pulls buyers to Renaissance at White Oak in the first place. It is also what makes the paperwork worth reading twice. Entry pricing is where builders lean hardest on incentives, preferred lenders, and what counts as an upgrade — and where the gap between the base price on the sign and the number you actually sign for opens widest.

The agent in that model home works for Mungo Homes of NC

The person staffing the model home is paid by the builder and represents the builder's interests in the transaction—not yours. Before you visit, understand Who the on-site sales agent represents so you can decide how you want to be represented.

Before you register at the model home

No builder can stop you from bringing your own agent — that choice is yours and it stays yours. Mungo runs a formal program for registering buyer's agents, but it does not publish the timing rule — so the safe move is to have your agent register you before your first visit rather than find out the window closed. The person in the model home has no reason to raise it.

What this means in North Carolina

  • The due diligence fee is nonrefundable and goes to the seller. Not held in escrow, not credited back if you walk. You write it, the builder keeps it, and it buys you a window to inspect, appraise, and arrange financing. Walk after that window for any reason and you can lose your earnest money too.
  • A due diligence contract has no financing contingency.This is the one that costs people real money. Once due diligence ends you are committed whether or not your loan closes. If rates move, if the appraisal comes in short, if underwriting turns on a detail in your file — that is your problem, not the builder's.
  • The contract is the builder's paper, not the standard NC form. Every agent in this state knows the standard Offer to Purchase. A builder's contract is written by the builder's lawyers for the builder's benefit, and the clauses that matter most — completion dates, change orders, what happens if the build runs long, which disputes go to arbitration — are the ones that differ from the form you would otherwise be signing.

What to ask before you sign in Renaissance at White Oak

Take these to the model home. The answers are all reasonable to ask for in writing.

  1. Who do you represent in this transaction? Ask it first and ask for the answer in writing. In North Carolina it has a specific legal meaning, and the answer is not you.
  2. What is the due diligence fee here, and is any of it credited at closing? Get the number before you fall for the plan.
  3. Is the lot premium inside the base price or on top of it? On a corner, a cul-de-sac, or anything backing to trees, assume on top until told otherwise.
  4. What is standard at this price and what is an upgrade? Ask specifically about flooring, cabinets, countertops, trim, and the garage. The model home is built to sell, not to spec.
  5. What is the build timeline, and what happens if it slips past my rate lock? Put the answer next to your lender's lock expiry and see whether the two agree.
  6. What do I give up by not using your preferred lender? Builder incentives are often tied to financing. That is legal and common — you just need the number so you can compare it against a better rate elsewhere.
  7. Can I bring my own inspector, and at which stages? Pre-drywall and final are the two that matter. A yes here tells you something about the builder.
  8. What are the HOA dues, what do they cover, and what is still to be built? In an actively building community, the amenity you are buying for may be three phases out.
  9. What is the warranty, and who honors it? One year, two, ten — and whether it is the builder or a third-party administrator answering the phone in year three.

How Garner new construction compares

We track 11 production new-construction communities in Garner. Across them the middle of the market sits at $418,800, with active inventory from $260,000 to $587,895. Renaissance at White Oak sits below that middle.

That spread is the argument for touring more than one. The onsite agent at Renaissance at White Oak is paid to sell Renaissance at White Oak, and will not walk you through the three others in Garner where your money buys a different lot, a different plan, or a shorter build. We will.

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