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New Homes Match is an online real estate database where one can search for California new home listings, finding local new home builders, information on loans and home improvements. The company started in 2006 by co-founders Alex Aydin and Teen Flores. New Homes Match's goal is to educate people by eliminating the transparency between buyers and sellers so they can discover the buyers true purchasing power. "New Homes Match creates a place for anyone to come to find exactly what they are looking for and can match anyone up with the perfect builder for their specific desires." Website Features New Homes Match allows users to educate themselves on all homes and loans. Users can pick out floor plans, kitchen models including counter tops and floors in new homes. They eliminate the hassle of going to the bank to find a loan by allowing users to simply input their information and find out what kind of loan they could receive. They are also partnering with SmartCredit.com to help people with their credit. This allows users to see why their credit score is the way it is and helps clean it up. Building Association of Southern California Partners with New Homes Match, the Building Association of Southern California (BIA/SC) is a non profit organization whose goal is to "promote and protect the industry to ensure our members' success in providing homes for all Southern California." They represent more than 1,600 member companies with 100,000 employees. BIA/SC is a regional association comprising six chapters in a six-county region surrounding Los Angles. They serve members from Ventura County east to the Arizona border and south to the Mexican border, with the exception of San Diego County.<ref name="biasc.org"/> Builders New Homes Match has data on homes in 41 states and works with over 15 home builders. Some of the builders they support include Brehm Communities, Brookfield Homes LLC, Diversified Pacific, Fieldstone Communities, John Laing Homes, Lee Homes, Lennar Homes, Osborne Development Corp., Pardee Homes, Richmond American Homes, Ryland Homes and Standard Pacific Homes; some of which are in the top 200 builders in Southern California.
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