Okay well for starters the main flash page with the navigational squares is a big PLUS for me. I think it's very creative and orginial and right off the bat you instill a thought in a my mind along the lines of "Wow, this is nice! I wonder what this company's products/services are" So at this point in time, you've already began gaining my trust as a potential client. By the way, each square is clickable on its full surface area, except "Buyer's Corridor". It seems that for that square you actually have to click on the text. You might want to correct that. I would also hyperlink the main square in the middle (you're company's logo) to the About page of the website (
Unique Dream Builders :: About Us).
Secondly, I definitely perfer the old colour scheme vs. the new one. The greenish and grey tones tend to set a very calm and peacful browsing experience (this is very important as it gives your website a presence that is inviting and user friendly). The blue/black theme on the other hand has quite a bit of contrast and can be hard on the eyes for some of your users (maybe elderly users - no offence to anyone) although it does match your company logo. This is a tough call, but personally, I definitely perfer the old theme.
Also, is the google search really necessary? Personally, I wouldn't want others to have a search tool so handy because they can easily type in something related to your industry (i.e real estate builders) and jump on a competitor's site right away! I know I'm a hypocrite for saying this because I too have a search bar on my site, but I'm planning to remove it. The same goes for the scrolling message at the top. These "old schooled" marquee type of announcements are very out of fashion in my opinion and it just makes your site look more amateur. I personally would remove it.
In general, both your sites are well constructed and very appealing speaking from a visual perspective strictly. Like I said, I definitely enjoyed your old site better, but then again its my word over thousands of others. I think the best idea is to take all of this feedback that was given to you by myself and all the other users, carefully analyze it, and come up with something that generally satisfies most of our suggestions. Because at the end of the day, you want a website that not only appeals to the general public, but also has the ability to gain your user's trust in hopes of converting these users into future clients. I hope this helps.
Cheers!