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Finding the Right Contractor to Build Your New Home

One of the most important things when building a new home is finding the right builder. This person needs to fit many qualifications. They need to be someone you feel totally confident in and can trust. You will need to be able to consult with them on the cost of materials that you choose. You want someone who will be very efficient and professional. You will basically be forming a partnership with this person through the process of building your home. This is why finding the right one is so important. It is best to find someone who is very experienced because they will know all of the ins and outs of the building process. You must have confidence in them because there are so many decisions you will have to let your builder make when you cannot be present.

Get references from any builders you are considering to use and check them out closely. Make sure not only that he or she is competent, but also that your personalities mesh. Building a home can get intense. You and your builder will have to have patience and trust in each other. He or she will have to understand what it is you're wanting to achieve and your budget. Your builder will oversee the construction of your new home, will set deadlines for the subcontractors, and will coordinate everything from the arrival of materials and labor for every phase, to digging the footings and painting the house. He or she will be the project manager for your new home.

This project will evolve around the weather and this is why building often begins in the spring and is best to be complete by the fall. There will be days when rain will delay things so save yourself aggravation by expecting delays. Your builder is also an expert on Government regulations. These are often things you would not know about. Make a list and start looking for a builder months before you begin moving dirt. Make plenty of notes! Contact the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). You can also ask questions of your local builders' association. Get leads from friends and family, especially people that will give you real stories about their experiences. Consult people who are involved in other areas of home building, too. You will need to contact a mortgage company that you are familiar with, real estate attorneys, and property appraisers. If you know any realtors in your area, they usually know a lot about builders in your area. They hear a lot being that they are dealing with customers buying and selling homes everyday. If you know the neighborhood you would like to be in, drive through it many times to see what builders are building in there and how efficiently they are completing the homes. Ask other people in the neighborhood whose homes are complete, who there builder was and if they could recommend them.

A lot of builders do specialize in certain types of neighborhoods and within certain price ranges. Find out who the most highly recommended builders are and what problems may have arose from them. You should also find out who the most unpopular builders are so you are sure to stay clear of them. Most people are more than happy to let you know exactly how their experience was. Make notes of any suggestions they may give. All of your homework will save you a lot of heartache in the future.

 


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