Building a HouseBuilding a house can be one of the most satisfying--or aggravating--activities that home buyers can undertake. The difference between building a dream house and a "nightmare on Elm Street" has a great deal to do with being certain that building a house is the right option for you and then following through with many of the details related to building a house. See hints on building a house. Some of the advantages and disadvantages of building a house:
If you decide that building a house (or buying a new one) is your best option, you will be confronted with a number of choices--there is no "one plan fits all" when it comes to new houses! New house building choices:
Unless you are buying a house that is already standing or in a subdivision tract, you will most likely need to choose and employ the services of an architect and/or builder. Choose wisely. During the time that your house is being built, you will be spending a lot of time with these individuals! For those who have decided that a new home is best for their situation, INestRealty has a great program where you can get 1% cash back when you take advantage of their services. The iNest Cash Back Bonus is a full one percent of the base selling price of your new home. (For example, $2,000 back on the purchase of a $200,000 home). Click here for more information and to get your cash back coupon. Building a house often involves compromises. Many home buyers consider building because the feel they can't find the "perfect" house in the resale market. Be aware, though, that unless you have an unlimited budget, are building on a highly adaptable lot and are a great distance from your nearest neighbors, you will have potential compromises you will need to deal with. Some examples are: Cost: What you want may cost more than you want to spend. Lot: The lot you have selected may not be able to accommodate the type of house you want to build. Building Codes and Regulations: How you want to build the house may not fit within the building codes of your locality. Neighborhood Covenants: The neighborhood in which you want to build the house may have covenants or restrictions that limit the type, size or style of the houses within the neighborhood.
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