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Is Building a New Home Difficult?

Everything in life is what you make it. Some folks enjoy building a home while others have their horror stories to share. Simply put it all comes down to preparation. Building a home can be a daunting task if you constantly have to make changes, run into problems or if you simply do not have the right professionals working with you on your project. It is very important to choose the right people to handle their respective jobs.

All you have to do to make building a home an easier process is the following:

  • Have an experienced construction lender in place to lend you money before you start the planning process. Although important, be certain to avoid getting fooled by "the best price" as an inexperienced lender will cost you an astronomical amount of money during your construction phase that will cost you more than a point in costs.
  • Pick a plan and stick with it unless you know you can not stay in budget with it.
  • Verify with the appropriate government agencies that your plan will meet all local, state, and national codes, etc.
  • Get all estimates in writing.
  • Use an easy cost estimating program to help you get your own budget. Construction Advisors provides services that can help.
  • Choose your contractors or sub-contractors by using an organized interviewing process that is consistent between all that you interview. Asking the same questions can get you the answers that you need to make a better decision and help you avoid the "sales game" contractors can fool you in to.
  • Get every detail of your home on paper and make sure that any contractors involved sign a contract for responsibility for their respective job.
  • Choose a title company or attorney who you have confidence in.
  • Choose a homeowners agent who you have confidence in.





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