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Building a new home is a process that begins way before the concrete is poured. There are several important steps you must take to avoid costly mistakes during the construction process. Planning and preparation is absolutely essential to a successful project. The end result could very well be the home of your dreams.

The first step is to plan your budget. Start thinking about how much you can afford to spend and how much building your new home is likely to cost. Most people end up taking out a construction loan and a mortgage at this point. In the very beginning of your planning you should find out what size loan you qualify for. Also, knowing the approximate building costs will make it easier for you to modify your building plans to meet your budget.

The next step is to choose your lot. Before you build your new home, it’s wise to take the time to consider the ground on which it will stand. If you carefully think about what you most desire before choosing a lot then chances are you will want to lay roots there for a long time. Some of the major things that you should take into consideration before selecting a lot include your lifestyle, surrounding sounds, surrounding sites, and quality of the soil. You will also need to investigate factors such as drainage, zoning and building codes in the region.

It is now time to hire your team of professionals. When looking for a builder to consult or hire, there are four basic requirements the builder should fulfill. The more time you put into carefully selecting your builder, the better your chances are for getting the house of your dreams. Putting in a little extra time to review four major areas of hiring a builder could save you hours of distraught in the future. The four areas include financial security, variety in floor plans, buying power, and a good warranty program.

Before you built you must have a house plan. It is common for people to use stock plans from a catalog because they are the most affordable. The builder or a home designer that you hire can then make minor modifications in room size, window style or other details accordingly to what suits you best. A custom-designed home, on the other hand, is created specifically to the needs of those living in the home. Custom plans are obviously much more expensive and usually require the assistance of a licensed architect.

Lastly, you will want to make sure to negotiate a contract thoroughly. It is crucial that a thorough contract be made between you and your contractor to establish two important things. It should first specify who is responsible for what and secondly, it should determine what to do in the event of a disagreement. Put simply, a construction contract is the document that ties all the project agreements together by listing them and by setting forth rules that apply to each: plans, specifications, payment schedule, written change orders, subcontracts, production schedule, etc.

Liz Wood
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6 Responses to “Tips For Building A New Home”

  • Trev L says:

    Any tips on building your own home?
    I'm intrested in building my own home. What are the pros and cons?

  • Kimberly B says:

    Get a very trustworthy contractor. Lots of references and check the state to make sure he/she has had any problems.
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  • Purple Lover says:

    NOPE SORRY! =(
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  • ronb48146 says:

    you will save about 25% if you contract it out. It will take you twice as long to get it done. if you are talking about doing the work yourself, you will save on all the labor but it will take you forever to finish it.
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  • ramman says:

    Pro - you get exactly what you want, no someone else's tastes

    Con - It takes a long time
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  • shonts1 says:

    I have been a Excavating and Water Well Drilling contractor for 15 years and my experience is that First you need a good architect and if you are going to be the general contractor you can save a lot of money .My best experiences are that you get a good reputable contractor to do the whole job all liability's are on that person. Get a good contract that your lawyer can look over and ask the contractor to see jobs in progress and completed work talk to the new homeowners and see how the contractor handled the job from start to finish .Make sure the contractor is licensed and insured .
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