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Six Steps to
Bulding Your Own Home
by: Sara Green
It is possible for anybody to build their own home, they just need
to plan carefully and follow the steps outlined below.
The most important aspect of building your own home is deciding on
a budget. This will dictate each step of the process all the way
through completion and beyond. Don't forget to add land cost to the
budget of the entire project. It is also important to not forget
Murphy's Law when doing a project this big, building estimates are
just that, an estimate. There are numerous reasons that
construction costs can increase slightly; be sure to leave a little
extra room in your budget for changes to the plan.
The next step is deciding what kind of home you would like to
build. Browsing through home and real estate magazines is a good
start. The internet is also a great resource to get great ideas
about your homes style and function. Once you have a general idea
of the type of home you like, you should try to see some similar
ones in your area. They don't need to be identical, but you can go
down to a model home and see if you like or dislike certain
features. Taking pictures of things you like is also a good idea;
it can only help your designer draw up a plan exactly like you
imagine it.
Purchasing the land is the next big step. You should, of course,
have a general idea of what kind of land you want, but don't
automatically filter out properties that don't exactly fit your
search criteria. Keep in mind how much backyard space you would
like, how big the house is you are planning on building, and what
you are going to use the land for. For example, do you plan on
putting in a swimming pool? How about having animals on your
property? Would you like a little privacy from the neighbors, or
just a good view?
As soon as you have purchased the land that fits your dream home,
the next step is hiring a general contractor to oversee and manage
the building of your house. It is a very good idea to call at least
a handful of contractors and to have each of them give you an
estimate. Make sure you ask their price per square foot, inquire
about specifics that you would like on your house that may cost
extra, and definitely ask for some references from each builder.
Most contractors will be more than happy to show you homes they
have built before and the homeowners will often answer any
questions or concerns you have about the contractor. This is also a
good time to check your budget. Is the home you have imagined going
to fit into your budget?
Another budget check comes when you apply for financing. This is
the next step towards building your home. You need to contact
lenders in your area and search for the best rates and scenarios
that fit your financial means. Through the loan process you will
learn how much money you can be approved for and will more closely
determine your final budget for the project.
The hard part is now over and the exhilarating part begins.
Choosing paint colors, carpeting, and cabinets are just a few of
the many exciting options you have when building your own home. You
also get to observe the building process in action and see your new
home being erected each and everyday. For many people this is fun,
because they have put a lot of work into their project and are
excited to see it come into fruition.
Building your own home is certainly a lot of work, but the benefits
can not be overlooked. Careful planning and patience will go a long
way into making sure everything works out just as expected. Believe
me, once you move in to your new home you will be thrilled!
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About The Author
Sara Green is the real estate marketing
director for Placerville real estate, http://www.debrarealtor.com ,
where you can find local school information, full access to the
Sacramento California area MLS listings.
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